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NEW YORK STATE FAMILIES. 



TO 

WHO HAS BEEN MY DEVOTED ASSISTANT IN ITS 
COMPILATION, 

THIS VOLUME 

IS 

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iM Mil FACE. 



TnK Hon. .lames (i. Itlaiiu', in liis oiMtioii on the tloatli ot" 
I*resiilent (Tartield, pertinently remarks in relation t<> tlie early 
settlers t)f America, that, " trunk the landinj; of the Pil<rrim? at 
Plymouth till the iiprisinu; aiciiinst Charles I. aliont twenty 
thousand emii;rants came from oM l-".n:^laii<l to New l-".iii:l.in<l. 
As they came in jtursnit of intellectual freedom and ecclesias- 
tical indi'i>endence rather than for worldly honor aiul prolit. 
the emigration naturally ceased when the contot for reli:,dous 
liberty he^an in earnest at home. The man who struck his 
most etlective Mow for free<lom of conx-ience liy sailing' lor 
the colonic.-- in It'cJi', would have Iicen accounted a desei'tcr to 
leave after 1»'>4<'. The opportunity had then come on the soil 
of Kuirland for that iji-eat contest which e>talili.-hed tlu- author- 
ity of Parliament, i^ave reliiii"'iis frt'cdom to the people. >i'nt 
(diarlc> to the Mock and committed to the hamls of ()li\c-r 
Cromwell the >upreme executivi' authm-ity of Kn-land. The 
English emiuration was lU'ver retiewed, antl from these L'i-.imio 
men, with a >mall enumeration tVom Scotland and tVom France, 
are descended the vast lunnhers w1k» have New l^n^land Mood 
in their vfins. hi l«'>s.'), the revocation of the Kdict of Nantes 
hy Louis \ I \'.. >catti-re<l to other countries liHi.uno Tiotes 
tants. who were anionu- the most intellii:ent and enterjiri^inie 
of l-'ri'uch >ulijects -mei'chants of capital, skilled mannfac- 
turer> and hindicraftsmen. >nperioi- at the time to ,dl .>tlu'r> in 
luirope. A consi<leral)Ic nuudier of tlii'-c lluiiiieiioi French 
came to .Vmt'rica; a few landed in New Kuiiknid and hecanie 
iKMiorahly pronnnent in it- hi>lorv. Their nanu-s have in larije 
l>art heconic annlici-ed "V ]\:wv ili>api>earcd, Iml their Mood is 
tracealde in numv ot the most reputaMe familic.-. and their 



xii Errata. 

Page 18.S, line 20, add "September 17, 1877, :«\ 83 years." 

Page 150, line 4, for "(388)" read "(818)", 

Page 150, line 12, for "(888)" read "(318) ". 

Page 152, line 4, for "Maria" read "Susan." 

Pajjte l(i5. after line 12, insert "654J Ernest, b. October 15, 1882." (See p. 418.) 

Page lt>8, line 2<;, for " William V. R. Mercer" read "William V. I. Mercer." 

Page 184, Hue 2, for " December 12" read " December 21." 

Page 184, line 19, for "(4)" read "(3)"— erase "(?) ' und in.sert "22" after 

" October." 
Page 189, line 30, for later details of Oothout family, see p. 418. 
Page 195, line 18, for "April 7, 1789" read " April 12, 1783." 
Page 199, line 13, add " d. March 20, 1810." 
Page 21J, line 17, for "Smitblield " read " Smithborougli." 
Page 235, line 13, for " Venhagen" rt-ad " Vinhagen." 
Page 239, line 5, for "Sanders I.ansing" read " Sanders (J. l.,ansin<;." 
Page 244, line 22, for " (339) " read " (345) ". 
Page 245, line 24, for "(;541)" read " (?47)". 
Page 248, line I, for "(2ti5)" read "(3C9i". 

Page 248, line 15, for "(38) .Mgernon " read " ^^38) Henry Algernon." 
Page 252, line 5, see p. 421 for lliis family corrected. 

Page 25»>, line 37, for " April" road " August." 

Page 26", line 14, for " Abraham Ten Eyck ' read " Abraham R. Ten Eyck." 

Page 271, line 28, for " 1774" read " 1744." 

Page 272, line 11, " bp. November 15, 1761 " read " b. Novoinbor 14. 17'>'>. ' 

Page 288, line 4, for " 1857 " read " 1854." 

Page 2h8, line 20, for " David" read " Irving." 

Page 289, line 3, for " (202) " read " (205) ". 

Page 289, line 15, for "(202)" read " (205)". 

Pago 289, line 17, for "(360)" read " (223)". 

Pago 313, line 2, for "June" read "January." 

Pago :r,;;. Hue 12, for "(312)" read "(348»". 

Pago 333, line 20, for " (344) " read " (350 1 ". 

Pago 34t;, line 20, for " March 27" read " March 22." 

Pago :5.".9, line 36, for " 1747 " read " 1749." 

Page 368, lino 20, for "(194) " road " (185) ". 

Pago 3i;f<, line 22, add "d. March 1, 1883." 

Page 3i','.t, for family No. "154" road " 157." 

Page 379, lino 27, for ".Jacob Sanders Glen " read "Johannes Sumlers Clen." 

Page 397, line 17, for "August" read "September." 

Pa'j:e412. litie S, for"C270)" read " cito Ten Kyek'". 



CONTENTS. 



Paok. 
. 224 



Preface 

Krrata 

New York State Famimes. 
Page. | 

1 Beeckmnn 1 i l") Schemierliorn 

2 Benson 8jl6TenEyck 228.421 

3 Bogart 22, 417 ' 17 Vissriier 26[\ 

4 Douw ('.4 18 Van Bergen 292 

5 Dox 16G j 19 Van den Bergli m'i 

6 Gerhard 80 j 20 Xnu der liogaert 307 

7 <;roesl»eck 80 21 Van Deiisen :n2 

8 Hiin 92 22 Van Driesseii 318 

9 Lansing 1 13, 417 23 Van der Toel 323 

10 Marselis • .. . 172 24 Van Nes 343 

11 Metselaer-Egl>erts 180 25 Van Seliaiek 350 

13 Oothout 183, 41S 20 Van Vecliten 352 

13 Qnackenhush 193. 420 27 Vinhagen 378 

14 Salisbury 210 28 Wentlell 370 

MisrKM.ANEors. 

Records from Old Family Bil>Ies 425 

Record of Burials in the Hutch Church Crave Yard from 1722 to 1757, 454 

Miscellaneous Xotes 478- 

Glossary of Dutch < 'hristian Names 480 

New Enoi.and Families. 



Paok. 

1 Benton 485 

2 Chester 492 

3 Crow 495 

4 Deining 499 

5 Kd wards 500 

6 Eggleston 510 



7 Filer. . 

8 (Gilbert... 

9 Goodwin.. 
19 (Joodrich. 

1 1 llanilin.. . 

12 Hollislcr. 



Paok 

13 Holyoke 508 

14 l.annian 570 

15 Marvin 592 

10 Mott 010 

17 Pynihon. 610 

18 Rathhone 01 •» 

511 I 19 lieed 054 

513 20 Rus.scll 070 

514 21 Shearman-Sherman 079 

515 122 Treat. 721 

543; 23 Welles 724 

552 I 24 Wright 729 

MruKMaiula. 

Indi'X of Intcrmarriage.s. 

Index of Name.s. 



BEECKMAN. 



There were two apparently distinct families of Beekman's 
who came to America. One, that of William, settled in New 
Amsterdam and spelled the name Bekkman, and the other? 
that of Martin Hendricksen, settled in Rensselaerwyck, and 
spelled the name as above. Descendants of both families 
removed to villages on the lower Ilndson, and their respective 
genealogies became very ditticult to trace. • 

1. 

Hartiii, son of Heiidrick Beeckniau and godson of Mar- 
tin Heixdricksen of Fort Orange (Albany), who came from 
Hamelwaard, in the Duchy of Bremen, in 1638, in the service 
of the Pati'oon Yan Rensselaer, married Susanna Jans, and 
had (See Riker's Harlem) 

2 Hendrick, m. (6) Annetje Quackenbusii. 

3 Johannes, m. 1st (7), MAcnTEL Schermekhorn. 

2d (6), Eva Vinhaoen, October 26, 1692. 

4 Martin, m. Neelt.ie Smngerland. 

5 Metje, m. Ist, Cohnelis van der Hoven, of Albany. 

2d, Jan Bkbout, of Brooklyn. 

6 Neeltje, m. Jacob Bennet, of Brooklyn. 

6k Engeltje, ra. (prob.) (9) Teunfs Ehbertse Metselaer, Feb. 28, 
1716. 

And others^ names unknown. 

Martin Beocknian died previous to June 21, 1677, wlien 
his widow Susanna petitioned to be free from paying his debts, 
on account of having eight children to provide for. 
1 



2 Beeckman. 

2. 

Heiidrick, son of (1) Martin Hendricks Beeckman and 
Susanna Jans, was born in Albany; married (6) Annetje, 

dangliter of (1) Pieter Quackenbusli, and Martje , 1685, 

and had 

7 Martin, b. 1685 ; m. Elizabeth Waldkon, June 21, 1724 ; d. Oct. 

27, 1757. 

8 Susanna, bp. March 7, 1686. 

9 Lydia, bp. June 2, 1689. 

10 Hendrick, bp. June 5, 1692; d. s., March 19, 1769. 

11 Marine, bp. June 19, 1695. 

12 Pieter, bp. July 25, 1697 ; m. Guietie ; d. 1773. 

13 Magdalena, bp. Nov, 19, 1701. 

Hendrick Beeckman died in New Jersey abont 1735. He 
resided first at Schodack-on-tlie-Hudson, and moved to Somer- 
set^ Co., N. J., in It 10. 

ST. 

Johannes, son of (1) Martin Hendricks Beeckman and 
Susanna Jans, married, 1st (T) Maclitel, daughter of (1) 

Jacob Jansen Schermerhorn and Jannetje Egmont, and 

had 

14 Jannetje, bp. March, 1682 ; m. (12) Isaac Lansing, June 27,1703; 

d. February, 1770. He d. January 27, 1772. 

15 Johannes, bp. January 27, 1684; m. (42) Hester Wendell, Jan- 

uary 15, 1714 ; d. February, 1741. 

16 Jacob, bp. Aug. 12, 1685; in. Debora Hansen Dec. 17, 1714; d. 

March 19, 1738. 

17 Susanna, bp. Sept. 25, 1687 ; m. John Bassett Jan. 16, 1719. 

18 Helena, bp. Jan. 13, 1689; m. Tobias Ryckman Aug. 18, 1715; 

d. Aug. 23, 1744. 

Joliannes M. Beeckman married, 2d (6), Eva, daughter of (1) John 
Vinhagen. Oct. 26, 1692, aud had 

19 Johannes Janse, bp. May 20, 1694 ; m., 1st, Sarah Cutler, July 

6, 1729; 2d (20), Debora Van Schaick, Dec. 10, 1748. 

20 Martin, bp. Aug. 8, 1695 ; m. (17) Gertrude Visscher, Oct. 28, 

1721 ; d. before 1755. 

21 Marielje, bp. April 2, 1697 ; m. Jurtan Hog en Nov. 9, 1714. 



Beeckman. 3 

22 Johanna, bp. Nov. 20, 1698; m. (25) Johannes Makselis July 7, 

172o 

23 Alida, bp. Nov. 29, 1702; m. Henry Holland, Dec. 14, 1728. 

24 Henry, bp. March 30, 1707; m. Annetje Swits. He d. Dec. 

3, 1755. 

25 Neletje, bp. April 37, 1710; m. John Vinhagen, Jr., Oct. 29, 

1734. 

Joliaiiues M. Beeckman was buried in Albany, Sept. 30, 
1732. Eva Yinhagen, widow of Johannes M. Beeckman, 
was buried March 6, 1755. Johannes M. Beeckman made a 
will Dec. 16, 1728, recorded Dec. 3, 1732, leaving his property 
to his twelve above-named children, a part of which was his 
interest in the " Kayaderosseros," or Queensb(jrougli patent of 
land, which he obtained from the government, in company 
with ISTanning Harments (Visscher), Rip Yan Dam, Ann Brid- 
ges, May Beckley, Peter Franconnier, x\drian Hooghlandt, 
John Stevens, John Tathani and Stei)hen Broughton, by letters 
patent, dated Nov. 2, 1708. Eva, his wife, was appointed sole 
executrix ; and, in case of her death, his sons, Jacob, Martin, 
Johannes, Jr., and Henry were to act. October 1, 1755, Jo- 
hamies, Jr., and Henry, being the only surviving executors, 
applied for letters of administration. 

7. 
Hartiii, son of (2) Heudrick Beeckman and (6) Aiiuetje 

Qiiackeiibusli, was born in 1G85 ; married Eliza})etli, daugh- 
ter of Samuel Waldron and I^eeltie Bloodgood (b. 1700), June 
21, 1724, and had 

26 Elizabeth, b. August 30, 1735; m. Fkancis Brazier; d. Nov. 9, 

1810. 

27 Hendrick, b. March 24, 1737; m. Puoebe Bloomfield ; d. Jan. 

26, 179G. 

28 Samuel, b. Nov. 20, 1729 ; m. Elizaueth Waldron ; d. Oct. 19, 

1808. 

29 Anna, b. June 28, 1734 ; m. Johannes Waldron, Nov. 12, 17GG ; 

d. Sept. 5, 1795. He d. Sept. 10, 1795. 

30 John, b. Nov. 5, 1741. 

Martin Beeckman died October 27, 1757. Ei.rzAUETFi Wal- 
dron, widow of Martin Beeckman, died N'ovembcr 27, 1760, 



4 Beeckman. 

88. 60 years. Their children inherited the property of their 
bachelor uncle, Hendrick, who died March 19, 1769. (Riker's 
Harlem.) 

Pieter, son of (2) Hendrick Beeckman and (6) Aiuietje 

Quackeubush, was born July 25, 1697; married Grietie , 

and had 

31 Leentje, m. Fkrnandus Gulick. 

32 Annetie, in. Peter Peierson. 

33 Neeltie, m. Bernardus Van Zandt. 

Pieter Beeckman died in 1773, leaving Griktie a widow. 
He resided in New Jersey. (For more of the New Jersey 
Beeckman's, see Hiker's Harlem.) 

15. 

Johaiiiie!^, .Jr., son of (3) Johannes Beeckman and 
(7) Maciitel Scliermeiiiorn, was born January 27, 1681 ; mar- 
ried (42) Hester, daughter of (7) Jerouimus Wendell, January 
15, 1714, and had 

- 34 Ariantja, hp. August 29, 1714; in. (63) Gerrit I. Lansing, March, 
1740. 

35 Johannes, bp. June 9, 1717. 

36 Jannetje, bp. November 15, 1719. 

37 El^e, bp. July 29, 1722 ; d. August, 1723. 

Johannes Beeckman, Jr., made a will July 9, 1731, proved 
January 29, 1742, in which he mentions his wife Hester, three 
children, Johannes, Arientje and Jannetje, brothers-in-law Her- 
man and Evert Wendell, and Henry Holland and brother Jacob 
Beeckman. 

16. 

Jacob, son of (3) Joliannes M. Beeckman and (7) Machtel 
Schermerhorn, was baptised August 12, 1685 ; married Deb- 
ora, daughter of Hendrick Hansen and Debora Van Dam (bp. 
Augnst 20, 1693), December 17, 1714, and had 

38 Machtel, b. October 16, 1715 ; m. (48) Gerrit A. Lansing, of Sche- 

nectady, July 18, 1739. 

39 Hendrick, b. May 4, 1718 ; d. September 8, 1746. 



Beeckman. 5 

40 Effie, b. January 18, 1720; m. Johannes Gansevoout, September 

9, 17()4; d. September 9, 1798. 

41 Johannes, b. November 3, 1733 ; d. January 31, 1725. 

42 Debora, b. October 8, 1726 ; m. Qekrit Staats, January ll, 1747. 

43 Johannes, b. August 8, 17:53 ; m. Maria Sanders, November 32, 

1759 ; d. December 17, 1802. 

Jacob J. Beeckmau died Marcli 10, 1T38. Debora Han- 
sen, widow of .rAcoB J. Beeckman, died December 10, 1745. 

The above family is taken from the Beeckman Bible. 

19. 
Johannes Janse, son of (3) Johannes M Beeckman 

and his 2d wife (6) Eva Yinhagen, was baptised May 20, 
1694 ; married 1st Sarah, daughter of Abraham Cuyler and 
Caatje Bleeker (bp. October 6, 1706), Jidy 6, 1729, and had 

44 Eva, bp. August 30, 1730 ; d. y. 

45 Johannes, bp. October 80, 1732 ; d. y. 

46 Catrina, bp. August 29, 1736. ^_^. j4^ Vw'^dU^ - ^ '^ 

47 Eva, bp. July 8, 1739; m. Abraham SchuyleU, December 3, 

1763 ; d. July 17, 1803. 

48 Margrietje, bp, August 30, 1741. 

49 Johannes, bp. Marcli 18, 1744. 

Sarah Cuyler, wife of Johannes Janse Beeckman, died and was 
buried August 28, 1746. He married 2d (30), Debora, daughter 
of (13) QozEN Van Schaick and Catharine Staats (b. May 
11, 1707), December 10, 1748, and had 

60 Jacob, bp. September 36, 1749 ; m. Nancy . 



Johannes Janso Beeckman died in Albany and was bm-ied 
October 26, 1756. 

He was a merchant for many years in Albany. lie made a 
will May 20, 1756, proved October 31, 1759, l)y which he gave 
to his three eldest children the £1,000 received by him from 
the estate of their grandfather, Abraham Cuyler, and divided 
his share of the " Kayaderosseros patent," received from his 
father, together with the house and lot purchased from the 
heirs of John Yinhagen, among all his above-named children. 
His brother Henry, and l)rothers-in-law Nicholas Cuyler and 
Jacob Van Schaick, were his executors. 



6 Beeokman. 

ao. 

Martin, son of (o) Johannes M. Beeckman and his 2d 

wife ((!) Eva Yinliageu, was baptised August 8, 1695 ; mar- 
ried (lY) Gertrude, daughter of (4) Tierck Harmanse Yisscher 
and Fenmietje Janse (bp. July 12, 16'Jl), October 28, 1721, 
and had 

51 Johannes, bp. March 11, 1722 ; in. (49) Elizabeth Douw, January 

21, 1764. 

52 Tierck Harmans, bp. July 26, 1724; d. January, 1746. 

53 Pieter, d. December 30, 1811. 

54 Femmetje, bp. September 10, 1727. 

55 Henricus, bp. September 7, 1729. 

56 Eva, bp. February 10, 1734. 

34. 

Henry (Hendrick), son of (3) Johannes M. Beeckman 

and his 2d wife (6) Eva Vinhaft'en, was baptised March 30, 
1Y07 ; married Annetje (Anna), daughter of Cornelius Swits 
and (15) Hester Visscher (bp. October 19, 1712), and had ■ 

57 Johannes, bp. November 8, 1738 ; m. Hendrike Van Buren, 

about 1766. 

58 Hester, bp. October 18, 1741. 

59 Cornelis, bp. September 25, 1743. 

60 Martin, bp. January 10, 1746. 

61 Isaac, bp. September 3, 1749. 

62 Eva, bp. November 13, 1752. 

Henry Beeckman was buried in Albany, December 3, 1755. 

43. 

•ToliaiiiiC!^, son of (16) Jacob Beeckman and Dehora 

Hansen, was l)orn in Albany, August 8, 1733 ; married Maria, 
daughter of John Sanders and Debora Glen (b. June 4, 1740)^ 
November 22, 1759, and had 

63 Jacob, b. August 7, 1761 ; d. 1817. 

64 Deborah, b. November 26,1763 ; m. (70) John De Peyster Douw, 

December 22, 1787; d. July 23, 1791. 

65 Barent Sanders, b. May 2, 1767 ; d. December 2, 1767. 

66 Matilda, b. November 21, 1768; m. Douw Fonda, November 23, 

1794 ; d. October 3, 1837. 



Beeckman. 7 

67 Sarah, b. December 9, 1771 ; d. March 5, 1792. 

68 Effie, b. July 24, 1774 ; d. December 6, 1792. 

69 John S., b. August 23, 1781. 

Maria Sanders, wife of Johannes J. Beeckman, died No- 
vember 2, 1794. Johannes J. Beeckman died December IT, 

1802. 

51. 

Joliaiiiies, son of (20) Martin Beeckman and (17) Ger- 
trude Tisscher, was baptised March 11, 1722; married (49) 
Elizabeth, dangliter of (17) Petrns Donw and Anna Van 
Rensselaer (December 1, 1733), Jannary 21, I7r)4, and had 

70 Martin, bp. November 15, 1767; d. y. 

71 Petrus, bp. August 1-9, 17C9; d. y. 

72 Martin, bp. May 5, 1772. 

73 Petrus, bp. March 15, 1775 ; m. Magdalen Van Rensselaer. 

Jolm M. Beeckman made a will Deceml)er 30, 1778, })roved 
July 12, 1790, in which he mentions his wife Elizabeth, sons 
Martin and Peter, brothers-in-law Abraham Schnyler and Vol- 
kert P. Donw, and friend Jolm H. Beeckman. 

73. 

Petriis,Json of (51) Joliannes M. Beeckman and (49) Eliz- 
abeth Bouw. was baptized March 15, 1775 ; married Magdalen, 
dano;hter of Nicholas Van Rensselaer and Elsie Van Bui-en 
and had 

74 Elizabeth Magdalen, b. June 10, 1805; m., 1st, James H. Bath- 

bone, June 15, 1825. 

Magdalen, wife of Peter Beeckman, died in 1808. Peter 
M. Beeckman died Deceml)er 3(), 1811. 

For the <^eneah)gy of the Beekman family of New York 
see Hol<):;ate's Genealogies of American Families, Bergen's 
Bergen Family, and Riker's HarlcTn. 



BENSON. 



1. 

" Dircli Beiisoil; was originally from Groningen. He 
resided for a time in Amsterdam, where lie married Cataliiia,' 
daugliter of Samson Berck (by Pearson, spelled Berex), and 
Tryntie Van Kecliteren. He came out about 1648." (Riker's 
Harlem.) He was a resident of Beverwyck (Albany) as early 
as 1654. In 1649 he was in l^ew Amsterdam, where, on the 
2d of August of that year, he purchased from Henry Egbert- 
son half of a lot located on the north-east side of Fort Amster- 
dam, on Manhattan Island. 

Catalina Berck, his ^vife, was born in 1625. They had 

2 Dirck, b. November 9, 1649; m. Tytje Claes Stevast. 
^ 3 Samson, b. July 4, 16^3; m. (14J) Tryntje Van Deusen. 

4 Johannes, born February 8, 1655; m. (13*) Lysbet Van Deusen, 

February 2, 1680. 

5 Cateryna, b. February 12, 1657; m., 1st, Dr. Reynier Schaets, 2d 

Jonathan Broadhorst, April 23, 1696. 

6 Maria, b. July 15, 1659; m. Volkert Van Hoesen. 

Dirck Benson died in Albany, January 6, 1659. (Riker 
says February 12, 1659.) 

Catalina Berck, widow of Dirck Benson, married, 2d (2), 
Harmen Tomes Hun on or about May 26, 1661, at which 
date the said Hun made a joint will with his wife, Catalina 
(Berck) Benson, providing for the children of her late hus- 
band, named above. Catalina Berck, widow of Harmen Tomes 
Hun, died April 14, 1693. 

Note. — The dates of the births of the children of Dirck Benson were 
taken from the record in the family Bible in the possession of Dr. Thomas 
Hud, of Albany. 



Benson. 9 

9. 

Direk, son of (L) Dirck Benson and Cataliiia Berck, 

was bom November 9, UUD ; married Tytje, danghter of 
'^Claes Jansen Stevast," (Riker), and Ettie (ierritseii, and 
liad 

7 Oatalina, b. 1683 ; in., 1st, John F. Vandeu Meui-en; 2d, John 

Kelly. 

8 Eva, bp. Feb. 3, 1G8G ; d. y. 

9 Rachel, b. April 13, 1689 ; m. Hans Bekgen ; d. 1753. 

10 Eva, b. in New York March 19, 1693 ; m; Anthony Duane May 

4, 1717. 

11 Dirck, b. in New York, July ;i, 1696 (1734, Riker). 

12 Tytje, b. in New York, September 13, 1699; ra. James Hender- 

son, mercliaut. New York , 

'^^ Dirck Benson, married, 2d, Jannetje, dangbter of Barent 
Peterse, Coeymans, who survived bini" (Ryker). No cb. 
DiROK Benson died in New York June 26, 1717. 

Dirck Benson was a member of tlie Dutcli cbureli in Al- 
bany, in l(iS3, but abont tbat time he removed to Cbiveraek, 
and from thence to New York, where he died. In November, 
1696, he purchased 1,000 acres of huid on the Baritan river, 
New Jersey, wbich he sold the following May. In 1701 he 
leased the Brooklyn Fei-ry for seven years. In 1702 he owned 
hinds in Piseataway, N. J. In 1703 he owned lands in Mas- 
peth Kills. March 20, 1707, Dirck Benson, Gentleman, 
loaned money on a mortgage to Cornelis Vanderhogen. In 
1710 he petitioned the Governor and council for 1,000 acres of 
land in Ulster county, N. Y. In 1714 he obtained a grant of 
2,000 acres of land on the soutli side of the '' Dunder P)ergh " 
(mountain), on the Hudson river. He was master and owner 
of an "open boat," called the " Endrecht,'" plying between 
New York and Albany. 

3. 
Samson, son of (1) Dirck Benson and ratalina Berck, 

was born July 4, 1652 ; man-ied (14:^) Tryntje, daugliter of (3) 
Matthew Abramse Van Deusen and Helena, his wife, and had 
2 



1 Benson, 

13 Oatalina, b. 1675; ui. Stopfel Pelts iu 1697; d. 1706. 

14 Dirck, b. 1677; m. Elizabeth Radcliff; d. 1725. 

15 Teuwes (Matthew), b. 1679; m. Catrina Provost in 1706. 

16 Harmon, b. 1681 ; m. Altje Beckers, July 19, 1702. 

17 Samson, bp. April 13, 1084; m. Maria Bokee iu 1710; d. May 29, 

1732. 

18 Robert, bp. Jan. 1, 1G80; m. Cornelia lioos. March 14, 1708. 

19 William, bp. October 30, 1687; d. y. 

20 Elizabeth, b. October 6; bp. October 13, 1689; m. Egbert Van 

BoRSUM; had a dau. Catharine, b. 1718; m. her cousin (71) 
Robert Benson; Elizabeth d. November 10, 1751. 

21 Johannes, bp. July 3, 1092; d. y. 

22 Helena, bp. February 14,1694; d. y. 

23 Maria, bp. February 5, 1696 ; d. y. 

24 Henricus, b. 1698; ni. Catharine Van Lear 1722; d. October 27, 

1742. 

25 Catalina, b. 1707; suigle in 1726. 

^^ Samson Benson married 2d Greetje, daughter of Abra- 
ham Kermer, and widow of Capt, Jacob Van Tilbnrg; Benson 
being her 3d husband, and surviving her." (Biker.) He died 
Jmie 2, 1730. 

Samson Benson removed to New York about 1696. He is 
supposed to have lived on " Potbakers Hill," now John, between 
William and Gold streets. He made a will dated July 20, 
172(5, in which he mentions several of his children. 

4. 

Johaiiiies, son of (1) Dirck Benson and Catalina Berck, 

was born February 8, 1655; married (^13^) Lysbet, daughter 
of (3) Teuwes (Mattliew) Abrahamse Van Deusen and Helena 
his wife, February 2, 1680 (Biker says 1676), and had 

26 Samson, b. October 15, 1080 ; m. Maria Meyer (July, 1699). 

27 Helena, b. October 8, 1082 ; m. Lawrence Kortright in 1703. 

28 Dirck, b. February 28, 1086 ; ra., 1st, Jannet.je Vanderwater, 

1707 ; 2d, Catalina Bokee, 1711; d. 1751. 

29 Oatlyna, b. August 24, 1688 ; m. "Jacob Samon." (Riker.) 

30 Rachel, b. August 29, 1690 ; m. Johannes Cowenhoven, 1708- 

31 Matthew, b. .January 5, 1693; m., 1st, Elizabeth Bussing, in 

1716; 2d, widow Hannah De Groot, dau. of John Edsall, 
December 9, 1727. 

32 Oatrina, b. August 27, 1695 ; m. Abraham Delamater, 1718. 



Benson. 11 

33 Maritie, b. April '3(), 1G99 ; in. Ryck Lydeckek, 1718. 

34 Johannes (John, Jr.), b. May 2d, 1701 ; m. Elizabeth Lydeckkh, 

May 34, 1724. 

35 Benjamin, b. March 34, 1704. 

Captain Johannes Benson died in Harlem in 1715. (Riker.) 

" Elizabeth Yan Deusen, widow of Johannes Benson, died 
in 1746." (liiker.) 

Captain Johannes Benson made a will in 1711, leaving his 
eldest son, Samson, a snm of money, and to Johannes, his young- 
est son, the family BilJe. In 16S0 he resided at Claverack, and 
was appointed in March of that year captain of a company of 
militia, when an attack was expected from the French and 
Indians. He removed in 1690 to Harlem, and bought of John 
Loiiwe Bogert a farm where he resided, and where he died, 
which farm by the law of descent went to Samson his oldest 
son. 

Some of his descendants now spell the name Bensen. 

5. 

Cjiteryiia, daughter of (1) Dirck Benson and Catalina 
Berck, was born February 12, 1<;")7; married, 1st, Reyuier, 
son of Domine Gideon Schaats, and had 

36 Gideon. 

37 Agnietie, m. Matthys Nak, of Albany. 

" Beyilier Scliaets* was a ' Chyrurgion,' and settled at Schenectady, 
where he was appointed justice of the peace by Leisler in 1689. 
He and his son were killed on the 9th of February, l(j90, at the 
massacre and burning of the village by French and In<lians. 
Cateryna Benson, widow of Dr. Reynier Sciiaets, married 
3d Jonathan Broadhurst, a young man from Derington, 
England, April 3.'5, 169G. lie was sheriff of Albany county from 
1701 to 1703." (Pearson.) They had 

38 Samuel, bp. September 1, 1700. 

o. 

iVIariai, daughter of (1) Dirck Benson and Catalina 

Berck, was born July 15, 1659; married Volkert, s(»n of Juii 
Franse Van Hoesen and Yolkie Jurriaanse, and had 
39 Reiner, bp. January 10, 1G93. 

* So spelled on the records. 



13 Benson, 

'' The Van Hoeseiis were Lutlieraiis, hence l)ut few of their 
children were registered in tlie liefornied Dntch Church Doop 
Book." (Pearson.) 

14. 

Dirt'k, son of (1) Samson Benson and (14^) Tr.yntje 
Van Densen, was born in lOTT ; married Elizabeth Radcliif, 

and had 

40 Samson, bp. July 9, 1712; m. Catharine Peck, July 30, 1786; 

they had, 1st, Derick, b. 1741, 3d, Johannes, b. 1744, and others. 

41 Catharine, bp, April 10, 1714; m. Captain 'Abraham Eights, of 

New York (father of Abraham Eights, Esq., of Albany). 

42 Rachel, b. March 9, 1710; m. Frederick Fine, of New York. 

43 Johannes, bp. March 33, 1718. 

44 Helena, bp. August 9, 1719. 

45 Catalyntje, bp. July 30, 1730. 

46 Derick, bp. 1731. 

47 Matthew, b. 1733. 

48 Elizabeth, b. 1735. 

" Dirck (Derick) Benson died in New York in 1725. His 
residence wan in Crown street (now Liberty). On April 9, 
175-1:, his widow ELTZABtrrn and lier two daughters, Catharine 
(with lier hnsband, Captain Eights) and Rachel, the last being 
also a widow, sold their residence in Crown street to Rem 
Eapelje." (Pearson.) 

Mattlieiv (Teuives), son of (3) Samson Benson and 

(lil) Tryntje Yan Densen, was born in 167*J; mai-ried 
Catrina, daughter of Jonathan Provost, January 20, 1706, 
and had 

49 Tryntje, hp. February 25, 1707. 

50 Jonathan, bp. January 9, 1709; d. y. 

51 Jonathan, bp. November 18, 1711. 

52 Sam,son, bp. November 39, 1713; m. Jannetie Arment. 

53 Catharina, bp. May 31, 1716; m. Thomas Moore. 

54 Catalynlje, bp. January 4, 1719. 

^^ Matthew Benson made his will May 9, 1721 ; was proved 
December 9, 1755, on the oath of Henry Eiker, one of the 



Benson. 13 

witnesses. i)n April 30, 1703, the widow with Cuthuriiie and 
Cntrtlina sold the property of Maithkw Bknson to Charles 
Johnson, schoohnaster. Matthew Benson died in 1721." 
(Eiker.) 

16. 
Harmon, son of (3) Samson Benson and (14^) Tryutje 
Van Densen, was born in 1681 ; married Altje, daughter of 
Victor Beckers, July 19, 1702, and had 

55 Catharina, bp. February 24, 170:3; m. John Leake. 

56 Claasje, bp. June 27, 1705; m., 1st, David Scott, 2d, John, Van 

Aeknhem. 

57 Samson, bp. August 3, 1707. 
57.^ Victor, bp. July 10, 1709; d. y. 

58 Catalyntje, bp. December 9, 1711. 

59 Victor, bp. May 30, 1714. 

60 Amietje, bp. August 5, 1716; lii. John Man. 

61 Hermanus, bp. April 11, 1719; m. Judith Carstang. 

All the above-named children were baptised in New York. 

17. 

Saiii!«oii, son of (3) Samson Benson and (15^) Tryntje 
Tan Beuseu, was born April 13, 1084; married Maria, 
daughter of Abraham Bokee, in 1710, and had 

62 Abraham, bp. May 21, 1712 ; m. Hannah Tilly, September 22, 

1739. 

63 Samson, bp. March 14, 1714; in. Elizabeth Williams, June 13, 

1737. 

64 Tryntje (Catharine), bp. November 20, 1715; m. James Taylou. 

65 Janneke, bp. July 31, 1717. 

66 Dirck, bp. May 27, 1720. 

(67 John, b. in 172.'), according to Riker, and died before 1703, leav- 
ing lii.s property by will, dated July 2, 1754, to his brother 
Abraham and his sister Catharine .) 

Samson Benson died November 29, 1732. 

18. 

Rohert, son of (3) Samson Benson and (14^) Tryntje 

Van Deusen, was baptised January 1, 1686; married Cor- 



14 Benson. 

nelia, daughter of Peter (Riker says Joliannes) Roos, March 
14, 1708, and had 

68 Elizabeth, bp. November 24, 1708; m. Harmanus Rutgers, 1729. 

69 Trynlje, bp. March 3, 1710 ; d. y. 

70 Tryntje, bp. June 1, 1712; m. Col. Martinus Hoffman in 1733. 

71 Robert, bp. November 27, 1715; m. Tryntje Van Borsum, 

August 18, 1738. 

Robert Benson died in 1715, and his widow married Anthony 
RuTGEKS in 1716. 

Heiirieiis, son of (3) Samson Benson and (I4|) Tryntje 

Van Deusen, was horn in 1698; married Catharine, daughter 
of Gerrit Van Lear, in 1722, and liad 

72 "Gerrit, d. in infancy. 

73 Tryntje, b. 1722. 

74 Henricus, b. 1726. 

75 Samson, b. 1729. 

76 Derick, b. 1737. 

Henricns Benson died Octol)er 27, 1742. On Decendjer 
29, 1737, he sold a house and lot in Smith street, deeded him 
February 24, 1727, bj his father." (Riker.) 

8ani!^oii, son of (4) Johannes Benson and (13|-) Lysbet 
Van Densen, was born in Albany, October 15, 1680; married 
Maria Meyer, July, 1699, and had 

77 Johannes, b. 1700 ; m. Tanneke Waldron, September 17, 1722 ; 

no ch. 

78 Elizabeth, m. Hanse Romer (according to Riker, m., 1st, Johan- 

nes Waldron, Jr.). 

79 Mary, m. Samson Pelts. 

80 Catharine, m., 1st, Luke Shourd ; 2d (according to Riker), Dan 

lEL MCGOWAN. 

81 Adolph, b. 1703 ; m., 1st, EvA Kortright, about 1732; 2d, Mar- 

tha Van Dyck, in 1768. 

82 Helena, m. Peter Busseng. 

83 Benjamin, m. Susannah Bussing. 

84 Anne, m. John Odell (according to Riker). 

85 Catalyna, m. Jacob Dyckman. 



Benson. 15 

Samson Benson died in 1740, leaving a will proved 1741. 
He resided at llarleni, and was a large owner of real estate in 
and about Harlem, and at other places. For more particulars 
see Hiker's Plarlem, p. 485. 

98. 
"I>irck, son of (4) Capt. Jolin Benson and (13^) Eliza- 
betli Van Bensen, was born February 28, 1686 ; married, 1st, 
Jannetje Vanderwater in 1707. He married, 2d, Catalina, 

daughter of Abraham Bokee, in 1711. His children were 

86 Elizabeth, m. Abraham Lydecker. 

87 Tannike. 

88 Helena, m. Peter Bakta. 

89 Catalina, m. Dr. Josiah Patterson. He died Octo))er 23, 17G(5. 

90 Maria. 

91 John, m. Marritie Lydecker, of Hankensack, in 1747. 

" Birck Benson died in Harlem in 1751." (Biker's Har- 
lem.) 

31. 
]?Iattliew, son of (4) Capt. Jolin Benson and (13^) Eliza- 

betli Van Benseii, was bom January 5, 1693; nuirried, 1st, 
Elizabeth, daughter of Arut Bussing, in 1716; no cliildren. 
He married, 2d, Hannah^ daughter of John Edsall, and widow 
of Gerrit De Groot, Deceml)er 9, 1727, and had 

92 Gerrit, d. s. 

93 Benjamin, b. 1733. 

94 Samuel, m. Ann Steele, in 1759. 

95 Charity, m. William Sloe, in 1755. 

Mattliew Benson <lied in New York city. 

34. 

•Tolin, Jr. (Joliaiiiie»>i), son of (4^ Capt. John Benson 
and (13.y) Elizabeth Van Bensen, was boni May 29, 1701; 
married Elizabeth, dauglitei' of (Territ Lydecker, of Bergen 
county, N. J., May 24, 1724, and had 



16 Benson. 

96 Elizabeth, b. October 23, 1725. 

97 Gerrit, b. October 3, 1728. 

98 John, b. January 29, 1730; m. Rebecca Demarest, June 1,1753. 

99 Cornelius, b. March 17, 1732. 

100 Catalyntje, b. June 28, 1734. 

101 Matthia.s, b. November 19, 1736. 

This family spelled tlieir name Bensen. They resided in 
Bergen county, N. J. 

71. 
Robert, son of (18) Robert Benson and Cornelia Roos, 

was baptised November 27, 1715 ; married Tryntje (Cath- 
arine), daughter of Egbert Van Borsmn and (20) Elizabeth 
Benson, August 18, 1738, and had 

102 Robert, b. October 30, 1739; m. Dinah Cowenhoven ; d. Febru- 

ary 25, 1823. 

103 Henry (Capt.), b. November 17, 1741; d. s., August 1823. 

104 Mary, b. iu 1743; d. 1745. 

105 Egbert (Judge), b. June 21, 1746 ; d. a., August 24, 1833. 

106 Cornelia, b. iu 1748; d. in 1749. 

107 Anthony, b. iu 1752; d. in 1794. 

Robert Benson died in New York in 1762. Catharine 
Yan Boksum, widow of Bobert Benson, died in New York in 
1794. The family resided in Cheri-y street. New Y^ork. Both 
he and his wife inherited a comfortable property, and had re- 
ceived the best education attainable in those days. 

81. 

Adolpli, son of (20) Samson Benson and Maria Meyer, 

was born in 1703 ; married, 1st, Eva, daughter of Lawrence 
Kortright, about 1732, and had 

108 Samson, m. Rebecca Dtckman, in 1763. 

109 Lawrence, m. (115) Mary Benson. 

Atlolpli Benson married, 2d, Martha VAn Dyck in 1768 ; no chil- 
dren. • 

Adolpli Benson died in Harlem, April 30, 1802, in his 
ninety-ninth year. 



Benson. 17 

83. 
Beiijaiiiiii, son of (20) Sjuusoii Benson and Maria 

Meyer, married Susauuali, daughter of Tutur Bussing, and 
had 

110 Samson. 

111 Elizabeth, d. s., 1795. 

112 Susan, ui. Benjamin Lightbouun. 

113 Peter, m. Hannah Horn. 

114 Rebecca, m. Matthias Vkeuenburgu. 

115 Mary, m. (100) La whence Benson (her coasiu). 

98. 
John, son of (M) John Benson and Elizabeth Lydecker, 

was born January 21), 1730 ; married Rebecca Deuiarest June 
1, 1753, and had 

116 Elizabeth, b. October 3, 1754. 

117 Anna, b. March 39, 1757. 

118 John, b. Juue39, 1759. 

119 Lana, b. May 19, 1762. 

120 David, b. October 17, 17(55 ; d. iu Patterson, N. J., ;c. 98. 

121 Oatelina, b. November 10, 1707. 

122 Gerrit, b. March 30, 1770; d. a-. 91. 

123 Daniel, b. December 8, 1771; d. iS. 90. 

Note — (133) (iEiiuiT, son of John Benson and Rebecca Demahest 
and grandfather of A. V. Bensen, Esq., now residing iu Albany, died iu 
18G1, iu his uiuety-secoud year. During the war of the llevolutiou he 
lived at Tappan, N. Y., and witnessed the execution of Major Andre. 

10*J. 
Robert, son of (71) Robert Benson and Catharine Tan 

Borsnni, was born in New York city October 30, 1730 ; mar- 
ried Dinah^ chuigliter of John and Catharine Cowenlioven, and 
had 

124 Robert, b. December 36, 1785; d. s., June 37, 1873. 

125 Catharine, b. December 8, 1786 ; m. John L. Leffekts ; d. 

December 34, 1818. 
J26 John, b. March 7, 1788 ; d. May 34, 1788. 
127 "Egbert, b. September 1, 1789 ; m. Maiua Cowenhoven May 17, 

1830 ; d. February 35, 186U. 

3 



18 Benson. 

128 John, b. September 27, 1790 ; m. Sakah Lawkence ; d. 1823. 

129 Elizabeth, b. September 21, 1791 ; d. s., January 31, 1881. 

130 Maria, b. June 5, 1793; m. Leffekt Lefperts April 21, 1823 ; 

d. February 21, 1875. 

131 Jane. b. March 13, 1794; m. Richard K. Hoffman May 7, 1833, 

living in 1882. • ■ 

Robert Beiisoii died in New York, February 25, 1823. 

Dinah Coweniioven, widow of Robekt Benson, died May 
20, 1S47. 

EoBEKT Benson was Assistant Alderman from 1766 to 1768. 

In 1770 the widow of Robekt Benson, his father, sold the 
projjerty in Cherry street and removed to Maiden lane, and 
occupied the house and lot adjoining the north-west corner of 
William street, property inherited by Robekt Benson. Here 
they resided until the commencement of the Revolution. 

He and all his brothers united their fortunes with the " Sons 
of Liberty," and became active partisans in the cause. Their 
mother was removed to Dutchess county as a place of safety, 
and their home in the city was abandoned, and was occupied 
by the enemy. 

He was a member of the first Committee of Safety and secre- 
tary of the first convention, and was continued as such by the 
several sul)sequent conventions until the State was organized 
under the Constitution. He was then chosen secj-etary of the 
State Senate, and was continued as such daring the war. He 
was at tlie same time the confidential aid-de-camp of Governor 
Clinton, and came in with him and General Washington with 
the troops, to take possession of the city, November 25, 1783. 

103. 

Henry, son of (71) Rol)ert Benson and Catherine Van 
Borsoni, was born in New York, November 17, 1741. He 
died, unmarried, August, 1823. He was brought up to the 
sea, but was compelled to abandon that field of service, and 
then became actively engaged in the service of tlie Connnittee 
of Safety in the waters of the State and those adjacent thereto, 
and connnanded an armed vessel on the Hudson river. He 
assisted in placing the chain and other obstructions in that 
river at West Point. 



Benson. 19 

105. 

Egbert, son of (71) Robert Benson and Catherine Tan 

Uorsoni, was born in New York, June 21, 17-lG. He never 
married, and died August 24, 1833. In his early life he lived 
with his maternal grandmother on the corner of IJroad and 
Beaver streets. New York. He attended an English classical 
school wliere he prepared himself for college. He was guided 
and much assisted by the Rev. Doctor Barchiy, rector of Trin- 
ity Church, who was a connection by marriage. He entered 
Kings (now Columbia) College, August 10, ITOl, was grad- 
uated in May, 1765, and took his degree of Bachelor and 
Master of Arts in 1768. He was admitted to the bar in 1700, 
and shortly after removed to Red Hook, Dutchess county, and 
there commenced the practice of his profession. 

In 1773, on the formation of the Committee of Safety in 
Dutchess county, he was appointed a member, and chosen its 
chairman. In 1775 he was chosen a member for Dutchess 
county of the Provincial Convention, which met in the city of 
New York, on the 20th of April of that year, for the purpose 
of choosing delegates to the Second Continental Congress. 
He was elected May 3, 1777, and appointed by the convention 
on the 8th of that month the tirst Attorney-General of the State, 
for which office, owing to the interruptions occasioned by the 
war, he did not receive his commission till January 15, 1778. 
From 1777 to 1781 he was a member of the State Assembly 
for Dutchess county. January 25, 1781, he was appointed by 
Congress to the office of Procurator, whose duty it was to pros- 
ecute in behalf of Congress all debts due to, or frauds com- 
mitted against, the United States. October 26, 1781, he was 
ap])()inted a mendjer of Congress from the State of New York, 
under the Confederation ; rea])pointcd in 1781. And by virtue 
of his office of Attorney-(Tcncral was a member of the first 
Ijoard of Reirents of the Universitv. In 1788 he resigned his 
office of Attorney-General, and was appointed one of the 
Regents of the University. In the same year he was again 
sent to Congress. He held various important offices under 
Congress and the State of New York from this time to 1791, 



20 Benson. 

when lie was appointed, by the majority of the council of 
appointment, the fifth Justice of the Supreme Court of the 
State of New York, which office he hekl till March, 1801, 
when he resigned on being appointed Chief Judge of the Sec- 
ond Circuit of the United States Court. He was deprived of 
this office in 1802, by a repeal of the act creating the new 
court. Tn 1812 he was again elected to Congress, and attended 
through the first session, but on account of impaired health 
resigned in August. 

He was one of the foimders of the New York Historical 
Society, and its first President, and filled that office for eleven 
years. 

Fur a full account of Judge Benson's distinguished service, 
see the paper of Henry C. Van Schaick, Esq., read before the 
New York Historical Society, April (>, 1809. 

107. 

Anthony, son of (Yl) Robert Benson and Catherine Tan 

Borsoni, was born in New York in 1752. He never married. 
He was a sailor and joined the ship of war Saratoga, and was 
captured by the British in 1T99, and died a prisoner on board 
tlie prison ship that year. 

127. 

Egbert, son of (102) Robert Benson and Dinali, daughter 
of John and Catherine Cowenhoven, -was l)orn September 1, 
1789; married Maria, daughter of John N. and Susan Cowen- 
hoven, May IT, 1820, and had 

132 Susan, b. July 3, 1821. 

133 Robert, b. March 15, 182:} ; resides in New Utrecht, L. I. 

134 Egbert, b. September 21, 1824 ; d. s., August 33, 1843. 

135 George Martense, b. July 31, 1826; m. Margauet J. VoOK- 

HEES, October 1, 1856; d. December 22, 1867. 

136 Leffert Lefferts, b. March 15, 1828 ; d. s., in Virginia in the 139th 

Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers, April 2, 1863. 

137 Maria Elizabeth, b. July 14, 1830; d. February 14, 1832. 

138 Henry, b. June 29, 1834; d. February 29, 1844. 

139 Richard Hoffman, b. May 21, 1837 ; m. Sarah V. Vandeupoel, 

December 3, 1867. 



Benson. 21 

Egbert Benson died in New York Febninrv 25, 1S60. 
Makia Coweneioven, M'idow of Egbert Benson, died at 
Xew Utrecht, L. I., June 22, lS<iT. 

1»0. 

Maria, dMughter of (102) Robert Benson and Dinah Cow- 

enhoven, was born in New York, .fune 5, 1798; married 
Leffert, son of Leffert Leiferts and Dorothea Cowenlioven 
(b. April 12, liri), April 21, 1823, and had 

140 Elizabeth Dorothea, b. May 5, 1824 ; in. J. Carson, son of 

Henry Brevoort of New York and Laura Carson of Charles, 
ton, S. C, October 8, 1845, and had. 

1 Henry Lefferts, b. January )i7, 1849. 

141 Leffert, b. June 11, 1826; d, September 10, 1827. 

Leffert Lefferts was born, lived and died in Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Makia Benson, widow of Leffert Lefferts, died in Brooklyn 
February 21, 1875. 

131. 

Jane, daughter of (102) Robert Benson and Dinah Cow- 

enhoven, was born in New York March 13, 1794; married 
Dr. Richard Kissam Hoffman May 7, 1822, and had 

142 Egbert, b. May, 1823 ; d. May, 1829. 

143 Helena, h. December 9, 1824 ; m. Benjamin Woolsey, son of 

Benjamin Woolsey Rogers and Susan Bayard, December 
24, 1844, and had 

1 Hoffman, b. July 9, 1840. 

2 Helena, b. April G, 1849 ; d. March 25, 18G1. 

Mr. Benjamin W. Uogeus, Jr., died February 20, 1854. 

Doctor Richard K. Hoffman resided and died in New York. 
Mrs. Jank P>kns(»n Hoffman resides in New York. (1882). 

i:t5. 

Georsc ^., sf»'i <'^ (^27) Egbert Benson and Maria Cow- 
enhoven, was born July 31, 1820; married Margaret J., 
daughter of Peter and M. A. \^)orliees, October 1, IS.")!;, and 
had' • 



21 « Benson. 

144 Maria, b. October 20, 1857 ; d. July 24, 1858. 

145 Margaret, b. May 10, 1859. 

146 Egbert, b. July 25, 1861. 

147 George, b. November 28, 1867 ; d. July 22, 1869. 

George M. Benson died December 22, 1867. 
Margauet J. VooRiiEEs, widow of George Benson, died 
March 23, 1882. 

139. 

Ricliarcl HoflTiiiait, son of (127) Egliert Benson and 
Maria Cowenhoven, was born May 21, 1837 ; married Sarah 
V.J dangliter of Abraham Vanderpoel, of Kinderhook, Decem- 
ber 3, 1867, and had 

148 Harriet G., b. September 4, 1868. 

149 Maria C, b March 31, 1872. 

150 Robert, b. May 12, 1875. 

Richard H. Benson resides in New York city. 

For a moi-e detailed acconnt of the Benson family, see the 
admirable work of James Riker, Esq., entitled " The History 
of Harlem," published in New York in 1881. 

Mr. Biker, in his excellent work, the " History of Harlem," 
says : 

"With those whose recollections of Harlem run back a 
generation or more, to the times when it yet retained all the 
charms of a quiet rural suburb — 'ere trade's unfeeling train 
usurped the land and dispossessed the swain ' — the name of 
this locality formed almost a synonym in that of Benson, so 
largely identiiled was this respectable family with the history 
and landed interests of the town." 

The foregoing notes relate chiefly to but one branch of the 
family. There are many descendants, both of the male and 
female branches, now residing in New York and the neighbor- 



Benso:^. 21J 

ing cities, and aided l)y these notes and " Riker's Harlem," it 
would not be ditiicult for any one, so disposed, to work out a 
correct genealogy of almost all the descendants of Dirck 
Benson, the common ancestor of this family. 



BOGART. 



This name with various spellings, and often willi the prefix 
of " van den," " vau der." or " wyt," was borne by Hollanders 
of note in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. One of 
this name was Jan Wyten Bogaert, " Minister of the Remon- 
strants;" another was " Receiver-General of the Dutch Prov- 
inces," and is now remembered as the subject of a famous 
etching by Rembrandt as the " Gold Weigher." In 1547 there 
was a Hendrick Boogaert, " Regent van de Huyssetteu ann 
deOudeZide;" also in 154:8 and 1549, in x\.msterdam, Hol- 
land. 

WiLLi^ysi Jans Boooaert was "■ Kirk Miester van de ueuwe 
Zxts Koppel," from 1590 to 1G06, in A-msterdam. Jan Willem 
Bogaert was " Connnissioner of Small Matters," in Amster- 
dam, in IGll, and Joan Bogaert was "Deputy Sheriff." 

Stiles, in his history of Brooklyn, says names were very much 
altered from time to time, and some were turned into Latin. 
Thus, Evert Williaime Bogaert became Everhabdus Bo- 
GARDUs, one of our earliest Dutch clergymen. 

The name in this country is still preserved as Bog art or 
BoGERT. Many descendants of the early Bogarts adopted as 
surnames the Christian names by which their fathers were 
known and called. Thus they became Cornelissens, Teunissens, 
Lourensons or Louensons or Lausons, Jansens, Jacobsens, Pieter- 
sens, and Andriesens and Adriaansen. The family Christian 



BoGAKT. 28 

names mostly used by tlie early 1)()gabts were Gysbert, Tenuis, 
Cornelis, Jacol), aud fJau or Johannes. 

Some of the deseeudauts settled in New Jersey, souie on 
Staten Island, some in Albany, some in New York aud some 
on the Hudson river. The compiler does not uiulertake to 
trace all these families hack to the first one who came to 
America, but chiefly those who are descended from the Albany 
and New York branches. 

1. 

Tenuis Bog'aert, the first known ancestor of this family, 
was a resident of Schoenderwoert (so spelled on the records in 
the County Clerk's otflce, Albany), a small village in the south 
of Holland, situated very near Leerdam, where he possessed a 
homestead, and had children, one of whom was named 

2 Cornelis, m. Beeltje . 



2. 

Cornelia, son of (1) Tennis Bogaert, was l)orn in Scho- 
enderwoert ; married Beeltje , and had 

3 Cornelis, in. Derkje. 

4 Guysbert, ni.,2d, Mary, widow of John Jociiems Kaldeu, in I6G0. 

5 Louens was probably another son. 

Cornells Tennis Bog'aert lived and died at the homestead- 
in Schoenderwoert, as did his wife, Bkkltje, pre\^ious to 1661. 
GuYSUEiiT, their son, then residing in Catskill, conveyed to his 
brother, Cornelis, then residing in Albany, ''a child's just 
portion, being one-(|uarter of the homestead in Schoenderwoert 
in Holland, which cauie to him l)y the death of his father, 
Cornelis Teunis Ihxjaert, and his motlier, Beeltje Coknelis, 
who died in that place." 

(See Vol. Notarial Papers, County Clerk's office, Albany, 
N. Y.) 

4 



2-4 BOGAKT. 

3. 

Cornelii^, son of (2) Conielis Tenuis Bogaert and Beeltje 

-, was born in Sclioundorwoert ; niarried Derkje , 



and had 



6 Oomelis, married and settled in Coxsackie. 

7 Jacob, b. 1654 ; m. (4) Jannetje Quackenbush in January, 1679. 

8 Hendrick, m., 1st, Jannetje Martens about 1682 ; 2d, Ruth 

Waldron, widow of John Delamater, Sei^tember 1, 1703. 

9 Jan, m. Catryna Van Wie, April 5, 1707. 
10 Jannetje, m. Van Alstyne about 1683. 

Cornells Bog'aert was buried in Albany, July 28, 1665. 
He came from Holland previous to 1640, and settled in Eens- 
selaerwyck, where he held lands under Patroon Van Rensse- 
laer in 1611, and owned lands in Bevervvyck, now Albany. 

CoKNELis is the ancestor of all the Albany Bogarts. His son 
Jacob remained in Albany ; Cornelis went to Coxsackie, and 
Hendrick and Jan to Kinderhook. 

4. 

Cliiysbert, son of (2) Conielis Tennis Bogaertand Beeltje 
, was born in Schoenderwoert ; married, 1st, in Holland, 



and had 



11 Teunis, m., 1st, Sara Rapelje, widow of Hans Bergen ; 3d, 

Geertje Jants, November 12, 1687. 

12 Adrian, m., 3d, Beeltje, widow, September 14, 1685. 

13 Johannes, lived at Jamaica, L. I. 

14 Joris, represented Brooklyn in Convention in 1664. 

Gnysbert'Bogaert was in New Amsterdam in 1610, where, 
in Septend)er of that year, he leased a part of a plantation on 
Manhattan Island from Jacob Yan Corlaer. He was still there 
in 1612. He was supposed to have been a widower at that 
time, and to have had the above children, who came over from 
Holland with or after him. He removed to Catskill pi-evious 
to the autumn of 1661, whei-e lie married the widow of Jan 
JocHEMS (Kalder) in 1663 ; no children. He gave to his step- 
son while he resided in Catskill, his hojuestead and farm at 
that place, where it is supposed he died between 1681 and 1695. 



BOGART. 26 

His step-son, Helmer Jants, petitioned for a patent for this 
land February 9, 1698-9, and obtained it in 1703. This peti- 
tion " showeth that his step-father, Gtuysbert Bogaert, and 
JocnEMS, his mother, owned hiuds on the north side of Catskill 
creek for about twenty years hist past — hinds which they after- 
ward, on June 20, 1681:, purchased of the Indians, as doth 
appear from deed in full recorded in Albany/' 

Helmer Jants died without heirs, and the land escheated to 
the Province of ISTew York. 

5. 

Lioiieii)^, probably son of (2) Coriielis Tennis Bogaert 

and Beeltje , was born in Schoenderwoert ; married 

, and had 

15 Jan, commonly called Jan Louwe, or Jan Louen Bogaert von 
Schoenderwoert, m. Counelia Everts. 

It is probable that Louens Cornelissen Bogaert never came 
to this country, although a Louens Gornelwsoi is mentioned 
in the New York records. 



6. 
Cornells, son of (3) Cornells Bogaert and Berkje 

married , and had 



16 Oomelis, m. Evat.te Hoornbeck, July IG, 1096. 

17 Maryken, m. Gysbert Os-teritout. 

Cornells probably had other children. Flc lived and died 
at Coxsackie. 

7. 
Jacob, son of (3) Cornell's Bogaert and Derkje , 

was })orii in Albany in lOT)!-; married (1) Jannetje, daughter 
of (1) Pieter Qnackcnbush and Martje Ids wife, in January, 
16T9 (she was born in 1663), and had 

18 Dyrkje, b. October 5, 1679. 

19 Maryya, b. June 14, 1681 ; m. SAMOErj Pruyn, January ir>, 1703. 



26 Bog ART. 

20 Oornelis, b. September 23, 1683 ; m. (14) Dorothy Oothout, 

October 8, 1707 ; he d. July 27, 1755. 

21 Maddalena, b. March 2, 1G85 ; m. Maas Hendrick Van Beuren 

in 1711. 

22 Jacob, b. Septeuil)er 14, 1687 ; m. Catalyna Schuyler. 

23 Pieter, b. September 22, 1689 ; m. Rebecca Fonda. 

24 Abraham, b. February 16, 1692. 

25 Isaac, b. January 18, 1695; m. (19) Hendrtckie Oothout, Novem. 

ber25, 1725; d. September 15, 1770. 

26 Benjamin, b. March 8, 1698 ; m. Anna Hallenbeck, February 20, 

1727. 

Jacob Coruelis Bogaert died in Albany, April 3, 1725. 

Jannet.te QuACKENJiusii, liis widow, died in Albany, January 
5, 1734, {E. seventy-one. 

The Bible of Jacob Cornelis Bogart, containing the above 
record, is now in the possession of SxEPnEN V. R. Bogeet, M. D., 
Physician in Charge at Sailors' Snug Harbor, Staten Island. 

8. 
Heiiclrick, son of (3) Cornelis Bogaert and Derkje 

•, was born in Albany ; married Jaiiiietje Martens about 



1682, and had 

27 Cornelis, m. Cornelia Delamater, and settled in Amswell, 

N. J. 

28 Mayke, bp! June 9, 1684; m. Thomas Jansen, of Marbletown, 

about 1705. 

29 Martin, bp. October 3, 1686; m. 1st, Quysbert.te Osterhout?, 

3d, Tanneke De La^Mater, May 6, 1713. 

30 Aeltje, m. Arien Newkerk, of Kingston. 

31 Sarah, m. Abraham De La Mater, of Amswell, N. J., January 

19, 1711. 

32 Neeltje, m. Anthony Sleght, of Kingston. 

33 Rebecca, bp. April 4, 1697. 

34 Rachel, bp. May 4, 1701 ; m. Isaac Martens Ysselstein, Novem- 

ber 26, 1725 ; d. March 1, 1769 ; he d. July 26, 1742. 

Hendrick Bogaert married, 2d, Ruth, daughter of Resolved 
Waldron and Tanneke Nagel (b. 1657), and widow of John De 
La Mater, of Harlem, Septeudjer 1, 1703; no children. 

March 23, 1603-4, he petitioned for a patent fur one hnndred 



BoCtArt. 27 

and twenty-six acres of land at Marbletown, ITlster Co., which 
he liad ])nrchased of tlie Indians. 

Hkndrick Bogaert died in Marhletown in tlie spring of 1716, 
leaving a will dated Decendjor 12, 1707, admitted to probate 
before Henricns ])eeknian, Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas, May 9, 1710. 

9. 
Jail, son of (3) Cornelius Bogaert and Derkje , was 

boru in Albany ; married CatryW'!- Van Wie, April 5, 1707, 
and had 

35 Gerrit, m. Antje ; d. about 1788. 

36 Hendrick, lived in Sheffield, N. E. 

37 Eytje, m. Joan Moor. 

38 Feylje, m. Andrew Kettell. 

39 Marytje, bp, April 5, 1713; m. Jurey Van Hoen; was dead in 

1758, when her brother Gerrit made his will. 

Jan Bogaert settled in Kinderhook, N. Y. 

10. 

•Taiiiietje, daughter of (3) Cornells Bogaert and Derkje 

, was born in Albany ; married Martin Van Alstyne 



about 1683, and had 

40 Marytje, bp. February 1, 1685. 

41 Geertje, bp. October 2, 1687. 

42 Lydia, bp. February 5, 1090. 

43 Jacob, bp. December 4, 1694. 

44 Abigail, bp. January 20, 1696. 

45 Abraham, bp. July 17, 1698. 

Jannet.je, wife of Martin Yan Alstynio, died . Flo 

marled, 2d, Cornelia Yan den Uergh, Novend)er 10, 170,5. 

11. 

Tennis, son of (4) Gnysbert Cornells Bogaert^ was born 
in Holland ; mari-ied, 1st, Sara, daughter of Joris (George) 
Jansen Ivapelje, and widow of Hans IJergen, whom she married 
in 1630 (she was l)oi-n in Albany, June 9, 1625), and had 



28 BOGAET. 

46 Aertje, bp. December 19, 1655 ; m. Theodorus Polhemds, Octo- 

ber 14, 1676. 

47 Catalyntje, bp. December 16, 1657 ; mC>TEUNis Denyse, November 

16, 1679 ; settled in New Jersey. 

48 Neeltje, bp. February 22, 1660 ; d. y. 

49 Aeltje, bp. September 8, 1661 ; m. Cornells Claas, about 1688. 

50 Annetje, bp. August 23, 1665 ; m. JoRis Abrahamse Brincker- 

HOPF, about 1690. 

51 Neeltje, bp. August 23, 1665 ; m. Cornelis Teunis Denyse, 

August 23, 1687. 

52 Guysbert, bp. December 5, 1668; m. Jannetje Symosen Van 

Aksdale, April 16, 1689. 

Sara Bergen nee Rapalje, wife of Teunis Guysbert Bo- 
GAERT, died about 1685, se. about sixty years. He married, 2d, 
Geertie Jans, widow of Derick Dey, November 12, 1687. 

Note — Catalyntje Trico, daughter of J. Trico, of Paris, the mother of 
Sara Rapalje, first wife of Teunis (i. Bogaert, testified before William 
Morris, Justice, October 17, 1688, that she " was eighty-three years old, was 
born in Paris, came over in 1623 in the ship ' Unity,' lived in Albany, and 
in the year 1626 came to reside in New York." Therefore she cannot have 
been, as heretofore supposed, born on Long Island, and the first child born 
in tlie province. (See Bergen Memorial.) Teunis Guysbert Bogaert emi- 
grated from Heykoop in Holland about 1652. 



12. 

Aclrisiii, son of (1) Gnysbert Cornelis Bogaert and 

Beeltje , married, 1st, , and liad 

53 Iden, bp. November 28, 1665 ; m. * Ibei, Bloodtgoet, August 26, 

1685. 

54 Grietje, bp. November 6, 1667. 

55 Cornelia, bp. July 9, 1670. 

56 WilUam (supposed), bp. (1672?). 

57 Cornells, bp. March 18, 1674. 

58 Jacob, bp. April 10, 1678. 

The first wife of Abrian Bogaert died . He married, 

2d Beeltje (widow), Septeml)er 14, 1685. 



* Riker says she married Iden Van Schaick. 



BoGAKT. 29 

15. 

Jail, coiunionlj called "Jan Louwk," a, eoiitraction of 
" liOiJioNs/' son of (5) Loueiis Conielisoii Boi^'aert, of Sohoen- 
derwoert, wa.s born in Holland; uiarriud Cornelia Everts, and 
had 

59 Pieter, b. 1G5G, in Ijeerdam, Holland; m. Feytje A''liekboom, 

September 29, 168G. 

60 Guysbert, b. 1663, at Bedford, L. I.; m. Annette Jansen. 

61 Claas, b. 1668, at Bedford, L. I.; m., 1st, Beeltje Van Sciiaick, 

June 28, 1695 ; 2d., Margariet Conselyea, widow of John 
Van Tilburg, February 33, 1707. 

62 Johannes, d. y. 

63 Elizabeth, m. Hakmen Janse IvNiCKERiioCKER, before 1688. 

64 Catharina, m. Eijjeut Harmense, of New York. 

65 Greetje (Margaret), in. Pieter Jansen Haring, December 4, 

1678. 

66 Cornelia, m. (7) Wouter Quackenbusii, of Albany, October 4, 1696 

67 Janneke, m, Jouis (George) Holmes, July 8, 1704. 

68 Johannes, b. August 16, 1079 ; m. Claasje Van Schaick, June 16, 

1700 ; no ch. ; d. in 1717. He made a will June 9, 1717, leaving 
his estate to his wife Claasje and to Jan, Cornells and Hen- 
drick, children of his brother Claas by his first wife, Beeltje 
Van Schaick. His widow married Jan De Graff. 

"Jan Loiiwe Bogaert came from Sclioenderwoert, Holland, 
with a wife and two children, whose kinsman, Thennis Gejs- 
bert 13oii;ert, of Hej'koop, two miles north-west of Sclioender- 
woert, had been already ten years in America. 

"Proceeding to Amsterdam, they all embarked, April !(], 
1()63, in tlie 'Brindled Cow,' John Bergen, Master, in which 
ship there also sailed several French refngees from Mannheim, 
in the Palatinate. 

"Jan Louens Bogaert resided first, after coming to this 
connti-y, in Bedford, L. I. On the 6th of September, 1761, he 
and his wife, CoKnioma Evn<:K'rs, made a joint will at Harlem, 
where they expected to remove, which they did shortly after. 
They gave to the poor of New Harlem the snm of ten guilders 
as a memorial. They made Johannes Pieterson Verbrugge and 
Tennis Geysberts Bogert, executors." (Hiker's Harlem.) 



30 BoGAKT. 

16. 

Cornells, sou of (0) Cornells Boj^aert aud , 

marrietl Eviitje Hooriibeck, July 10, IGUG, and had 

69 Annetje, b. May 9, 1697, at Kiugstou, N. T. 

70 Warren, b. February (j, 1704. 

71 Johannes, b. February 2, 1709. 

1». 

Iflaryya, danglitor of (T) Jacob Coruelis Bog'.iert and (4:) 

Jaiuietje (^uackeubush, was burn in Albany, June 14, 1681; 
married Saiuiiel Frauz Pruyu, January 15, 1703, and had 

72 Pranciscus, b. March 15, 1704. 

73 Alida, b. November 17, 1706. 

74 Jacob, b. February 10, 1713. 

75 Maritie, b. September 20, 1713. 

76 Johannes, b. July 14, 1723. 

Saiiiuel Priiyu made a will March 27, 1752 ; proved Jan- 
uary 26, 1753 ; mentioned his wife Maryya and his children 
Fkancis, Johannes and Jacob. He was buried June 27, 1752. 

30. 

Cornells, son of (7) Jacob Cornells Bogaert and (4) Jau- 

netje Quackeubusli. was born in Albany, September 23, 1683 ; 
married (14) Dorothy, da.ughter of (3) Hendriek Jans Oothout 
and (6) Caatje Yolkert Douw (b. December 18, 1687), October 
8, 1707, and had 

77 Jannetje, b, .January 24, 1708-9 ; m. (34) JOHANNES V. Douw, about 

I lOI . 

78 Hendriek, b. October 24, 1709 ; d. April 17, 1712. 

79 Catharine, b. December 13, 1711 ; d. February 3, 1794. 

80 Rachel, b. March 3, 1715; m. (23) Volkert An Doow, April 19, 

1742. 

81 Hendriek, b. September 29, 1718 ; d. Juue 27, 1722. 

82 Hendriek, b. July 3, 1724; m. Engeltje Van Schaick, June 29, 

1751. 

Cornells Bogaert made his will May 22, 1755, died July 27, 
and was buried at Albany on the 20th of that mouth, 1755. 



IJoGAirr. 31 

DoKOTIIV OollIolTT, widow of OoRNKIJS 1 >( »<; AKKT, (HlmI Dt'CClll- 

ber 23, 1777. 

Jacob, son of (7) Jacob Cornells Hogaert uud (4) Jjiii- 

iietje (^iiJickeubush, wiis l)orn in Alhany, Septrniher 14, 1()S7 ; 
murried Catalyiia^ daughter of Piutcr David Soliujier (b. Octo- 
ber 10, lOSC)), and had 

83 Jannetje, bp. Marcli 4, 1771 ; m. Sybrant Van Schaick, August 

19, 1733. 

84 Alida, bp. .Tune 2, 1713; m. .Johannes Van Schaick, July 1), 173G. 

85 Pieter, bp. August 18, 1715. 

86 Maria, bp. October 17, 1717; d. y, 

87 Maria, bp. March 8, 1718. 

88 Catalyna, bp. July 30, 1731. 

Jacob 'Jacobse Bog'aert died in Alljany, and was buried 
April G, 1725. 

•13. 

Pieter, son of (7) Jacob Cornelis Boa:aert and (4) Jan- 
netje Quackenbnsli, was bom in Albany, Septendjer 22, 1G89 ; 
married Rebecca, daughter of Douw Fonda, and had 

89 Jannetje, bp. October 14, 1711; m. (30) WouTER Groesbeck, 

December 14, 1739. 

90 Douw, b. October 1, 1714 ; in. Wili.empie Buadt, December 8, 

1739. 

91 Jacob, b. July 31, 171G; m. MvRiA Yates, October 34, 1741 ; d. in 

1815. 

92 Pieter, b. August 14, 1718; m. Barbara Van Vranken, January, 

1758. 

93 Rebecca,!). Ai)rll 10,1731 ; in. Johannes Bocker (?), June 15, 1751. 

94 Abraham, b. November 18, 1733; m. IMaryt.ie Bassktt, June, 1753. 

95 Maddalena, b. January 9, 1735 ; m. Johannes Spook, June 18, 

1757. 

Rebecca, wife of Pikticr 1)()(;.m;ri', died in Albany, and was 
biii'ied February 5, 1754. 

l!>«aac, son of (7) Jacob Cornelis Rogaert and (4) Jannetje 

(^nackenbnsh, was born in Albany, at eight o'cloek, a. m., 
5 



32 Bog ART. 

Jaimaiy 18, 1095; married (11>) Heiulricke, daughter of (3) 
lleiidrick Jants Ootlioiit and (<3) Caatje Yolkort Douw (b. Sep- 
tember 3, 1699), November 25, 1725, and bad 

96 Jacob, b. August 10, 1726 ; d. y. 

97 Hendrick I., b. October 26, 1729; in. (65) Bakbara Makselis, 

February 19, 1758; d. June 27, 1821. 

98 Jacob, b. January 9, 1733; d. January 20, 1733. 

99 Jacob, b. September 25. 1734 ; d. October 20, 1746. 

100 Catharine, b. September 25, 1734; m. Gekuit Myndektse Van 

Yeveuen, July 17, 1764. 

101 Isaac, b. June 13, 1741; m. (31) Cathalyna Hun, December 1, 

1773; d. September 25, 1818. She died November 18, 1824. 

Heiidrickie Ootliout, wife of Is.vac Bogaiit. died in Albany, 
Ajjril 21, 17(31, at tbree o'clock, a. m., in her sixty-ninth year. 

Isaac Bog^vkt died in Albany, September 15, 1770. 

The children of Isaac Bogakt inherited from their mother 
the property on the east side of Broadway, Albany, and south 
side of Hudson avenue, running from Broadway to the river, 
about sixty feet in width ; a part of which is still in possession of 
his heirs through IsAxVc H. Bogakt and his daughter, Angelica 
Talcott, deceased. 

About this time (1750), some members of the family dropped 
the " a," and some the " e," from the name. 

Beiijsiiiiiii, son of (7) Jacol) Cornells Bogaert and (4) 

Jaiiuetje Quackeiibusli, was born in Albany, March 8, 1698; 
married Aiiiia^ daughter of Isaac Caspers Hallenbeck and Dor- 
othy Bosch (bp. March 24, 1706), February 20, 1727, and had 

102 Jannetje, bp. June 19, 1728. 

103 Dorothy, bp. November 10, 1729. 

104 Maria, bp. August 6, 1732. 

105 Rachel, bp. October 10, 1734. ' ' 

106 Jacob, bp. January 6, 1736. 

107 Anna, bp. September 9, 1739 ; d. August, 1744. 

108 Magdalena, bp. December^5, 1742. 

109 .A.n.113. \ 

' \ bp. January 12, 1746; d. September, 1747. 

110 Isaac, ) 



Bog ART. 33 

Anna Hallenbeck, wife of Benjamin Bogart, died in Al- 
bany, October, 1749. 

29. 
Martin, son of (8) Hemlrick Cornel is Bogaert and Jan- 
iietje Martens^ was born in Marbletown (?) ; baptised October 
3, 1()86; married 1st, Guysbertje Osterhoiit, and liad 

111 (Annetje, bp. in Kinderhook, August 11, 1706?) 

Martin IJog-aert married, 2d, Tannetie, daughter of Jan De La 
Mater and Ruth Waldron, May 6, 1713, and had 

112 Sarah, bp. April 5, 1719; m. Quysbert Kkom. 

113 Hendrickus, bp. March 17, 1723 ; d. before 1740. 

114 Johannes, bp. December 20, 1724, to whom his father left his Bible. 

115 Cornelis, bp. December 20, 1727 ; m. Maike Etting, December 

10, 175G. 

116 Rebecca, m. Johannes THOMrsE. 

Martin IJogaert made liis will November 17, 171:0, proved 
July <), 1762, mentioning his wife and the al)ove children, 
excepting Hendrickus. 

34. 

Raclicl, dangliter of (8) Hendrick Cornelis Bogaert and 
Jannetje Martens, was baptised May 4, 1701; mai-ried Isaac 
Martens Ysselstein, of (Jlaverack, N. Y., Noveml)er 26, 1725, 
and had 

117 Jannetje, b. at Esopus ; m., 1st, PiirLiP Rudoi-ph Hatmeu, of 

Saucon township, Pa.; 2d, John Nicholas Schaepfeu, of 
Bethlehem, Pa. 

118 Cornelia, b. January 25, 1731, at Claverack ; m. Lours Hueisnek, 

of Betlilohem, October 4, 1757; d. June 3, 1775, at Bethloliem. 

119 Eleonora, b. June 21, bp. June 24, 1733, at E.sopua ; m. Ai;ka- 

ham Anduess, of Bethlehem, July 29, 1757; d. at Bethlehem, 
September 14, 1804. 

120 Beata, 1). May 10, bp. May 10, 1730, at Esopus; m. Anthony 

Smith, of Bethlehem, October 14, 17G0; d. July 6, 1814, at Beth- 
l(;h<'m. 

121 Sarah, 1). January 27, 1740, in Sauonn town.shij) ; d., s., January 

0, 1785, at Bethlehem. 

122 Rachel, 1). June 8, 1741; m. (4) Conhad Geuh.mmi, September 

29, 17C8. See (4) Oerhaiid. 



34 BOGAET. 

Isaac Martins Ysselstein^ born in Kingston, N. Y. ; died 
at his residence near Uethleliem, Pa., July 2G, 1742. E.achp::l 
BoGAEKT, iiis widow, married, 2d, Abkaham Boempee, of 
Bethlehem, Pa., July 22, 1748 (b. inlSTassan, Germany, in 1706) ; 
no 'children, and died in February, 1793. 

pAcnEL liOGAERT, witc of iViuiAnAisr BoEMPER, died at Beth- 
lehem, Marcli 1, 176!). After lier first marriage she resided at 
Esopus (Kingston, JH, Y.), then at Olaverack, and later at Mar- 
bletown. In 1738 she removed with her husljand to Saucon 
township, J'ucks (now Northampton) county, Pa., where he 
bouglit a property on the Lehigh river, opposite Bethlehem. 

Criiysljcrt, son of (11) Tenuis (Tuysl)ert Bogart and 

Sarali Rapelje, was born Decend^er 5, 1608 ; m. Januetje, 

daughter of Symon Van Arsdale, April 16, 1689, and liad 

123 Teunis, in. Catharine IIegeman, October 20, 1711. 

124 Sarah, bp. August 4, 1G90; m. Abraham Sciienck, April 20, 1717. 

125 Symon, bp. November 5, 169:5; m. Margaret Van Eeok, Novem- 

ber 16, 1716. 

126 Guysbert, Jr., bp. ; m. Marret.te Bergen, November 17, 

1719. 

127 Petemelletje, bp. December 26, 1699. 

128 Maria, l>p. June 16, 1702. 

In 1729 (tuvsijekt T. Pocjaert conveyed a farm to liis son, 
Guysbert, Jr. 

50. 
%Villiaiii, son of (12) Adrian (w. Bogaert and 

, was baptised in 1672; mai'ried , aud 



lad 



129 Adrian, l)p. April 20, 1693; m. Martt.ie TiA Montaigne, August 

26, 1716 (bad Witj.iam, b. 1717?). 

130 Maritje, bp. October 18, 1696. 

131 Susanna, ) d. y. 

^Twiii.s; bp. .July 30, 1699. 

132 Neeltje, ) 

133 Joris (George), ) 

- Twins; bp. January 11, 1702 ; d. y. 

134 Wilhelmus, ) 



.Bog ART. 35 

135 Joris, bp. September 3, 1704; d. y. 

136 Joris, bp. December 2, 1705. 

137 Wilhelmus, bp. December 15,1700. 

138 Susanna, bp. July 16, 1710; d. y. 

139 Susanna, l)p. November 5, 1712. 

140 Cornelius, bp. November 9, 1715. 

Willijiiu Bo2:aert lived in tlie north ward of New York in 
1702. Mis wife and one son and one dangliter were living 
Avitli liiui at tliat date. 

59. 
Piefer, son of (15) Jans Loueiis I5o;?aert and Cornelia 

Everts, was l)orn in Leerdoui, Holland, in 1056 ; married 
Fe.vtje, daughter of Mattys Ylierhooni, Se[)tend)er 29, 1(>8(), 
and had 

141 Cornelia, l)p. July 3, 1687; m. Geysbeut Ckom. 

142 Maria, bp. July 31, 1689; m. DANiEii Gautier. 

143 Elizabeth, bp. December 5, 1694. 

144 Catalina, bp. May 5, 1697. 

145 Johannes, bp. February 14, 1700. 

146 Matthew, bp. 1703. 

147 Peter, bp. ]\[arch 18, 1705. 

148 Willemtie, b. 1708. 

Pieter Bogert resided in Harlem, N.* Y., served as a soldier 
nnder Leisler in holding the fort at New York in 1089-90, and 
in 1717 was paid foi' arms given ii|) in 1091 to the Govern- 
ment. 

«o. 

GiivMlicrt, son of (15) Jans Lonens IJogaert, and Cornelia 

Everts, was horn at iJedford, Long Island, N. Y., in l(iO;'. ; 
married Annetie, daughti^r of Laurens daiisen ajid Annetjc 
Jans (h]). .July 8, 1071), and ha<l 

149 John, 1). 1705. 

150 Mary, b. 1707. 

151 Lav/rence, b. 1710. 

152 Cornelius, b. 1715. 

153 Nicholas, b. 1718. 



36 BOGAKT. 

Giiysbert Bogert removed from Harlem to Tappan, where he 
bought hxuds, October G, 1707. He was living on his farm on 
the Sparldll in 1729. 

01. 
Claa)^ (IVieliola§), son of (15) Jan Loiiens Bogaert and 
Cornelia Everts, was born at Bedford, Long Island, N. Y., 
in 1G68; married Beeltje, daugliter of Hendrick C. Van 
Schaick, June 28, 1695, and had 

154 Jan, bp. May 5, 1697; lu. Hannah Peck, March 10, 1716. 

155 Cornells, bp. January 14, 1700; ni.* Cornelia Van Dtjyn, May 
1, 1720 ; d. April 19, 1793. 

156 E3vert, bp. July 19, 1702; d. y. 

157 Hendrick, bp. Marcli 25, 1705; m. Cornelia De Graw, Novem 

bar 22, 1724. 

Claas Bogert married, 2d, Grtet.je (Margaret), daughter of Jan Con- 
selyea and Phebe Schut, and widow of Johannes Van Tilburg, 
February 23, 1707, and had 

158 Cornelia, bp. December 28, 1707; d. y. 

159 Beeltje, bp. December 5, 1708; d. y. 

160 Cornelia, bp. April 5,1710; m. Alburtis Tiebout, October 11, 

1728. 

161 Johannes, bp. September 9, 1711; died before his father. 

162 Margrietje, b. March 1, bp. March 8, 1713; m. (37) Johannes 

QuACKENBUSn, December 20, 1730; d. October 3, 1785. 

163 Elizabeth, bp. September 19, 1714; m. Elbert Herring, Sep 

tember 17, 1732. 

164 Beeltje, bp. June 13, 1716; died before her father. 

165 Annetje, bp. April 20, 1718. 

166 Petrus, bp. September 4, 1720; m. (Tanneke Paeks, August 2, 

1741 ?). 

Claas Bogert made a will September 17, 1726; mentions 
his second wife, Griet.je, and the eight children living at that 
time. He died January 5, 1727. 

Grietje, widow of Claas Bogekt, died September 20, 17-12. 

OS. 
Eliviabctli, daughter of (15) Jan Lonens Bogaert and 
Cornelia Everts, married Harnien Janse Knickerl)aclier, 

before IGSG, and had 

* See BeFfjen family, p. .518. 



l)OGAK'l'. 37 

167 Jannetje, lip. ; in, (19) Hknduick Lansing, Ju., June 14, 

1704. 

168 Cornells, bp. September 2, 1088; d. y. 

169 Cornells, bj). January 0, 16'J2. 

170 Cornelia, bp. January 31, 1095. 

171 Evert, bp. September I), 1099. 

172 Peter, l)p. April 9, 1702. 

173 Johannes. 

174 Lourens. 

Cornelia, (l;in<i;]itei-(>f (15) Jail Loueiis Bo2:jiert and Cor- 
uellii Everts, was lioni ; man-icd (7) Wouter Quackeu- 

biisli, of Albany, October 4, IGOG. 

See (7) Ciuackeiibusli. 

77. 
Jsiiiiietje, danghter of (20) Coriielis Boi;-art and (li) 
Dorothy Ootliout, was born in Albany, January 24, 1708-*J ; 
married (34) Joliaiines V. Douw, about 1737. 
See (34) Douw. 

80. 
Rachel, daughter of (20) Coruelis Bogart and (14) Dor- 
othy Ootliout, was born in Albany, March 3, 1715 ; married 
(23) Yolkert An. Douw, April 19, 1742. 
See (23) Douw. 

82. 

Heiidriek, son of (20) Coruelis Bogart and (14) Dor- 

otliy Oothout, was born in Albany, July 3, 1724; married 
Eugeltje, daughter of Nicholas Van Schaick and Dorothy 
Withec'k (b. May 15, 1728), June 29, 1751, and had 

175 Dorothea, bp. May 3, 1752. 

176 Jannetje, l)p. July 4, 1755; m. (08) Volkeut Ootiiout, March 30, 

1774. 

Heudrick Bogart died previous to December 30, 1788, at 
which time letters of administration on his estate were granted 



38 BOGAET. 

to Volkort Oothoiit and Jauuetjc, his wife, of "Albany 
Flats." 

89. 
Jaiiiiictje, daughter of (23) Pietei* Jjicobse Bog-art and 
Rebecca Fo^ida^ was baptised October 14, ITU; married (20) 
Wouter Groesbeck, December 14, 1739. 
See (20) Groesbeek. 

»0. 
DoiiYV, son of (23) Pieter Jacobse Bogart and Rebecca 
Foiula_, was born October 1, 1714; married VVilleiiipie Bradt, 
December 8, 1730, and had 

177 Maria, bp. October 5, 1741; m. Abraham Vehplank, August 8, 

1761. 

178 Rebecca, bp. January 86, 1743; ra. Maas Van Buken, February 

14, 1767. 

179 Barent, bp. January 4, 1745; m. Alida Van den Beiwh. 

180 Magdalena, bp. February 38, 1748. 

181 Rachel, lip. May 24, 1750; m. Teunis W. Sling icrland, May 31, 

1777. 

182 Willempie, bp. Jane 26, 1757; m. James Fonda, August 30, 1783. 

91. 

Jsicob, son of (23) Pieter Jacobse Bogart and Rebecca 

Fonda, was born in zVlbanj^, July 21, 1710; married Maria^ 
daughter of Christoft'e Yates and Catharine Winne (bp. April 
20, 1722), October 24, 1741, and had 

183 Rebecca, bp. August 8, 1742 ; m. John Van Ness, June 4, 1763. 

184 Catalyntje, bp. June 17, 1744; ui. CouNEi.is Van den Beugh. 

185 Pieter, bp. January 10, 1746; d. y. 

186 Pieter, l)p. December 25, 1747; m. Sartjis Van Sciiaick, Janu- 

ary 2, 1773; d. November 12, 1795. 

187 Anneke, bp. October 23, 1749 ; m. Abraham J. Van Arnem. 

188 Christopher, bp. February 2, 1753; d. y. 

189 Christopher, bp. March 3, 1754 ; m. Rebecca Winne. 

190 Jacob, bp. May 7, 1756; d. y. 

191 Jacob, bj). November 30, 1700 ; d. y. 

192 Jacob, bp. May 14, 1762. 

193 Maria, bp. November 17, 1763. 



BOG^VET. 39 

Jacob Pieter Bogart died in Worce.stci-, Otsego county, 
N. Y., ill 1815. 

Pieter, s(.ii ot ( 2 }) Pieter Jacobse Bogart and Rebecca 
Foiula, \vas horn in Albany, August 14, 1718; nian-ied Bar- 
bara, daughter of llykert Vau Vraiikeii and Maria Bradt (bp. 
September 24, 1727), January, 1758, and had 

194 Peter, bp. February 25; 1759; d. y. 

195 Peter, bp. December 11, 1760. 

196 Rebecca, bp. November 14, 1704. 
196 Rykert, bp. July 22, 1700; d. y. 

198 Rykert, bp, September 20, 1709. 

97. 
Ueiidrick, son of (25) Isaac Bogart and (ID) Heudricke 
Ootliout, was born in All)any, October 20, 1720 ; married 
(05) Barbara, daughter of (25) Johannes Marselis and (22) 
Johanna Beeekman, February 19, 1758, and had 

199 Hendrickie, b. February 19, 1700; d„ siugle, May 17, 1812. 

200 Johannes, b. September 5, 1701 ; m., 1st, Catu.vkina Ten 

Bkoeck, January 12, 1784; 2d, CnuiSTi.VN.v Vougiit, April 11, 
1790; d. May 22, 1853. 

201 Johanna, b. November 18, 1763 ; d. December 24, 1707. 

202 Isaac Henry, b. September 7, 1705; m. (96) C.vtiilina Vissciiiiu^ 

January 31, 1789 ; d. September 22, 1841. 

203 Gerrit, b. March 9, 1770; m. Makoaret Nexsen, January 8, 

1795; d. May 9, 1820. 

Barbara Marselis, wife of Hendriok I. Bogakt, died of old 

age, in Albany, October 23, 1810, m. eighty-eight years, one 
month. 

Henry I. BoGAiiT died at his residence, No. 12 Hudson street, 
Albany, June 27, 1821, a*, ninety-one years, seven months and 
twenty-one days. 

During the war of the llevolution lie held a commission as 

Assistant Dei)uty Quarter-Mastei" General under Col. Morgan 

Lewis. He was one of the " Committee of Safety," and on 

May 24, 1775, was appointed, by Congress, Commissioner of 

6 



40 BOGAET. 

Stores and Provisions. March 21, 1791, he was appointed by 
General Washington Inspector of the Rev^enne of the Port of 
Albany. In 1761 and 1706 lie was elected Assistant Alder- 
man, and in 1767 Alderman of the First Ward of the city. He 
also held the office of City Surveyor. 

100. 
Catliariiia, danghter of (25) Isaac Bogart and (19) Hen- 

dricke Oothout, was born in Albany, September 25, 1734; 
married Cierrit, son of Myndert Van Yeveren and Ariaantje 
Wyngaart (bp. October 7, 1733), July 17, 1764, and had 

204 Myndert, b. September 1, 1764. 

205 Hendrickie, b. January 0, 1766. 

206 Ariaantje, b. September 13, 1767. 

207 Catharina, b. August 18, 1760. 

208 Sara, b. July 19, 1773. 

101. 

l!!^aac, son of (25) Isaac Bogart and (19) Hendricke Oot- 
hout, was born in Albany, June 13, 1741 ; married (31) Cath- 
alyiia, daughter of (15) Harnien Hun and (05) Elsje Lansing 
(bp. December 17, 1749) December 1, 1773, and had 

209 Harmen, b. October 13, 1774; iii. Dolly (Douotuy) Witbeck, 

January 23, 1793. 

210 Isaac, b. September 18, 1776; m, Makia Spuakeu. 

211 Jane, b. October U, 1783; m, Killian Van IlENSSiELAEB; d. 

September, 19, 1863. 

Isaac Bogart died in Albany, September 25, 1818, le. sev- 
enty-seven,- 

Catjialyna Hun, his widow, died in Albany, November 18, 
1824, le. seventy-four. 

115. 
Cornells, son of (29) Martin Heudrick Bogaert and his 
2d wife, Tauueke De La Mater, was born in Marbletown, 
Dutchess county, N. Y., and baptised December 20, 1727 ; 
married Maike Ettiug, Deceniber lu, 1756, and had 



Bog art. 41 

212 Cornells, bp. August 3, 1760. 

213 Jannefje, l)p. Septeinl)er 12, 17G2. 

214 Sara, l)p. August 20, 1TG4. 

Teiiiii!^, son of (52) truysbert Tennis Bogaert and Jan- 
netje Synionse Tan Aresdale, ^as born ; married Cath- 
arine, dangliter of Joseph liegeman, October 20, ITll, and 
had 

215 Guysbert, ; m. . 



216 Isaac, bp. November 2, 1718 ; m. Rachel. 

217 Adrian, bp. December 18, 1820; m. Macdat.ena. 

218 Abraham, bp. April 21, 1723. 

219 Maria, l)p. March 28, 1725. 

220 Cornelis, bp. March 2, 1729 ; m. Makoaret. 

221 Antie. 

222 Jannetje, d. before 17G7. 

223 Teunis. 

Tennis Onysbert Bogaert made a will dated June 2, 1T67 ; 
proved April 27, 17^)8 ; made in Brooklyn. He resided on 
Staten Island from 1718 to 1730. 

125. 
Syinoii, son of (52) Gnysbert Tennis Bogaert and Jan- 
netje Tan Aresdale, was baptised November 5, 1693; married 
Margaret Tan Eeck, November Ifi, 17K), and had 

224 Elizabeth, bp. October 18, 1719. 

225 Margrietje, bp. December 3, 1723. 

226 Simon, bp. May 19, 1726; m. Mautha , and had 

a Mary, bp. December 4, 1746. 
b Simon, bp. January 19, 1752. 
c Richard, bp. July 22, 1759. 

This family and that of Simon's father resided on Staten 
Island. 

227 Guysbert, bp. January 19, 1729. 

228 Sarah, bp. February 13, 1732. 

firiiysbert, Jr., son of (52) Gnysbert Tenuis Bogaert 

and Jannetje A'an Aresdale, wa.s baptised ; married Mar- 

retje, daughter of Jaeol) 13ergen, November 17, 1719, and had 



42 BoPtArt. 

229 Jacob, bp. April 7, 1723 ; resided at New Utrecht. 

230 Jan, bp. July 39, 1733. 

154. 
Jan (John), son of (<U) Claas (Nicholas) Bogert and 
Beeltje Van Schaick, was baptised in New York, May 5, 
1697 ; niaiTJed Hannah, dangliter of Jan Peck and Elizabeth 
Montajne (b. 1095), March 10, 171(5, and had 

231 Beeltje, bp. December 25, 1716; d. y. 

232 John, bp. 1718; m. Abigail Quick, March 16, 1736-7. 

233 Isabella, bp. 1719; m. Fr.yncis Wessei.s, October 12, 1745. 

234 E31izabeth, 1720 ; m. John Leaky. 

235 Margaret, bp. 1722 ; m. Jacob Van Antwerp, April 18, 1745. 

236 Nichola,s, b. April 2, 1725 ; ra., 1st, Maria Quick, April 29, 1747; 

2d, Alida Ritzema, February 2, 1762 ; he d. January 28, 1814. 

237 Anna, bp. 1728 ; m. Jacobus Roosevelt, December 4, 1746. 

238 Rachel, bp. 1731. 

239 Jacobus (James), bp. 1734 ; m. Elizabeth B.\nker, December 

9, 1753. 

Jan Bogert died in New York in 1775. " He and liis broth- 
ers Cornelius and Ilendrick owned lands in Fishkill, N. Y. 
His son l^ioiioLAs, by his two wives, had twenty-one children, 
one of whom was the late Cornelius Bogert, Lawyer, born 
August 14, 1775, and father of Horatio G. Bogert." (Riker's 
Harlem.) 

155. 

Cornell*, son of (01) Claas Bogert and Beeltje Van 

Schaick, was baptised in New York, January 14, 1700; mar- 
ried Cornelia, daughter of Cornells Van Duyn, May 1, 1720, 
and had 

240 Cornelia, b. 1721; d. y. 

241 Cornells, b. 1725. 

242 Nicholas, b. 1727; d. y. 

243 Sarah, b. 1728; m. Robert Rat. 

244 Rachel, b. 1731 ; m. Charles Dickinson. 

245 Henry, b. 1732; married and died in the West Indies; no ch. 

246 Nicholas, b. 1734; m. Anne Schuyler, November 6, 1766; d. 

1793. 

Cornells Bogert died in New York, April 19, 1793. 



BoftART. 43 

157. 

llciiclriek, son of (fil) Claas Bogert and Beeltje (Isa- 

bell ?) Van Scliaick, was horn in New York, Marcli 25, 1705 ; 
married Coriiolia, dau_i,diter of GcM-rit De draw, November 22, 
1724, and liad 

247 Beeltje (Isabell), b. 1725; ra. Jan De Voe. 

248 Gerrit, b. 1720. 

249 Henricus, 1). 1735. 

250 Cornells, b. 1738. 

Marg'rietje, dangiitcr of (01) Claas Bogert and Beeltje 

Tail Scliaick, was born in New York, March 1, 1713; mari-ied 
(37) Johannes Quaclienlmsli, December 20, 1730. 
See (37) Qnackenbusli. 

I7«. 
Jaiiiietjc, danghter of (82) Hendrick Bogart and En- 

jeltje Tan Scliaick, was baptised July 4, 1755; married (OS) 
Volkert Ootliout, March 30, 1774. 

See (08) Ootliout. 

170. 
Rareiit., son of (90) Douw P. Bogart and Wilenipie 

Bradt, was baptised Jan nary 4, 1745; married Alida, daugh- 
ter of Wilhclmns Van den Bergh, Ji-., and Agnietje Yan den 
I](M-gh (l)p. May 20, 1750), and had 

251 Agnietje, li. October 0, 1775. 

252 Willempie, b. January 11, 1778; ni. Thomas C. Gai?d\ek, Novem- 

ber 26, 1798. 

253 Cornelia, b. July 29, 1780; d. January 01, 183G. 

254 Douw, b. May 30, 1783. 

255 AUda, 1). August 19, 1788. 

ISl. 
Rachel, daughter of (90) Donw P. Bogart and Wilenipie 
Bradt, was baptised May 24, 1750; married Tennis W. Sling- 
erland, May 31, 1777, and had 



44 BOGAKT. 

256 Hester, b. October 23, 1778. 

257 Douw, b. April 4, 1781; d. y. 

258 Douw B., b. April 4, 1783; m. (376) Anna, daughter of Peter 

l?ogart. 

259 Isaac, b. February 19, 1784. 

260 Walter. 

183. 

^Villeiiipie, dangliter of (00) Douw P. Bogart and 
Willoinpie Bradt, was baptised June 20, 1757; married 
Jacobus ( Jauies Fouda, August 80, 1783, and had 

261 Maria, b. February 7, 1784. 

262 Willempie, b. February 9, 1785. 

263 Abraham, b. August 28, 178G ; d. y. 

264 Abraham, b. March 18, 1788; d. y. 

265 Rebecca, b. January 'i, 1790. 

266 Alida, 1) August 23, 1791. 

267 Abraham, b. March 10, 1793. 

268 Douw B., b. February 23, 179.5. 

269 Isaac, 1). November 1, 1796. 

270 Magdalena, b. September 35, 1798; d. February 30, 1838. 

180. 
Pietcr, son of (91) Jacob P. Bogart and Maria Yates, 

was baptised t)eceinl)er 2."), 1747; married Sartje, daugliter of 
Gosen Van Schaick and Mayke Vandenbergh (bp. March 31, 
1751), January 2, 1773, and liad 

271 Jacob, b. August 15, 1773; d. September 4, 1774. 

272 Jacob, 1) .July 37, 1775; m. Ai.tda Bloomendall; had 

a Pieter, b. October 4, 1796; d.y. 

b Pieter. 

c Sarah, b. August 31, 1801. 

273 Magdalena, b. September 38, 1777; m. Ben.TAMIN Van Wie, 

.Tuly 8, 1796. 

274 Gosen, b. September 28, 1779; m. Racitel Van Woert. 

275 Maria, b. August 32, 1783; m. Zenas Cary. 

276 Anna, b. May 3, 1784, m. Douw B. Sltxgerland. 

277 Rebecca, b. May 7, 1788; d. y. 

Sartje (Sarah), wife of Pieter Jacob Bogart, died Marcli 
9, 1790. 

Pieter Jacob Boo art died Xoveml)cr 12, 1795. 



BOGART. 45 

189. 

Chris^topher, sou of (Dl) Jacob P. Bogart and Maria 
Yates, was baptised in Albany, March ?>, 1754; married Re- 
becca, daughter of Jellis Wiuue and Fytje Yau Woert (bp. 
December ti, 1761), and had 

278 Jacob, b. October 20, 1779. 

279 Jellis, b. May 14, 1782. 

280 Maria, b. August 4, 1790. 

Joliu (Johannes), sou of (D7) Henry I. Bogart and 
(05 j Barbara Marselis, was lioru iu Albany, iSepteudjer 5, 
1701; married, 1st, Catliriua, daughter of Benjamin Ten 
Broeck, of Flatbiish-ou-the-IIudsou (b. June 2, 1759), January 
12, 17S4, and had 

281 Johanna, b. October 14, 1784; m. John Fay, Maucu, 1831; d. 

February 8, 1822. 

282 Catharina, b. June 22, 178G ; d. s., November 17, 1811. 

283 Henry, b. April 19, 1788; d. s., iu New Orleans, August 18, 1817 

284 Sarah, b. February 21, 1790; d. s., August 14, 1870. 

Cathriiisi Ten Broeck, wife of John Bogaut, died in All)any, Feb- 
ruary 1, 1792. He married, 2d, Christiana, daughter of Capt. 
Jolm Vouglit, of Duanesburgli, April 11, 1796, and had 

285 Henrietta, b. November 28, 1797 ; m. Abraham S. Brincker- 

IIOKF, Jiiuuary 12, 1825; no ch. 

286 John Vought, b. July 16, 1799; d. y., August 22, 1800. 

287 Mary Grandin, b. August 13, 1801; single. 

288 Stephen V. R., b. March 14, 1804; m. Amanda Strong, March 

7, 1820. 

289 EveUna C, 1». March 27, 1807; d. s., September 1, 1865. 

290 John Henry, b. August 31, 1809; m. Eliza Hisrmans, April 8. 

1835. 

291 Isaac, b. December 31, 1811; m. Jeannette Mott; d. October, 

15, 1800; no ch. 

292 Philip Grandin Augustus, b. August 13, 1814; d. s., September 

13, 1837. 

Christiana yoii!:?Iit, wife of Joun Bogaut, died iu Albany, 
June 17, 1830. 

Ca[)taiu Joun Boijaki died in Albany, May 22, 1853, ;e. 
ninety-one years, eleven months. 



46 BOOAKT. 

Captain John Bogart was identified witli tlie commerce of 
the citj of Albany and the river at a period so early as to make 
him, at his death, the oldest mariner of the Hndson. He was 
in command of a vessel in the year 17T<>, and while in charge 
was sent with a flag of truce to convey the wife of a prominent 
general oflicer of the Hessians to the city of New York, which 
was then in the occupation of the British forces. He was 
identified with the incidents of the Revolution. He was a 
chosen friend of General Schuyler, and of the leading men of 
the day in this region, and shared the respect and warm friend- 
ship of the " Old Patroon," Stephen Van Rensselaer, during 
their mutual lives. He lived in the pleasant memories of a 
kind old age, of years far prolonged, but not diminishing the 
sound good sense, the distinct principle and refined courtesies 
which he possessed to the last, making him to all an object of 
honor and veneration. 

303. 

Isaac Henry, son of (97) Henry I. Bogart and (65) 
Barbara Marselis, was born in Albany, September T, 17t')5; 
married (06) Catliliua, daughter of (82) Bastian Tennis 
Visscher and (31) Engeltje Yanden Bergh (b. January 27, 
1771), January 31, 1789, and had 

293 Angelica (oulycliild), b. December 27,1789; m., 1st, (203) Samuel 
Reed, iu 1805; 2d (See 1802, Talcott Pedigree), Geouge Tal- 
COTT, November 17, 1810. 

Isaac H. Bogart died of apoplexy in Albany, September 
22, 1841. Catulixa Visscuek, his widow, died in Albany, 
April 10, 1845. 

Col. BoCt^vkt was appointed by Governor Clinton- Inspector 
of Pot and Pearl Ashes in New York. He held a commission 
from Governor Daniel D. Tompkins, dated August 24, IS 14, 
as First Lieutenant of the company of Exempts, formed for 
the protection of the harbor of New York. He remained in 
New York for many years, but eventually resigned his ofiice, 
and returned to his native city to reside. He inherited from 
his fiither his share of the estate bounded by Broadway, Hud- 
son and Quay streets. 



(iJerrit, son of (07) Henry I. Kog'iirt and (do) Barbara 
Marselis, was born in Albany, March 0, 1770 ; luai-ried Mar- 
garet Nexseii, of Brouklyn, N. Y., January 8, 1795, and liad 

294 Magdalen M., b. January 30, 179G ; m. Geruit L. Dox, Januar_y 

9, 1817. 

295 Barbara, b. May 21, 1790; d. s., April 14, 1845. 

296 Henry, d. y. 

297 William Henry, d. y., 1804. 

298 Victor Moreau, d. y., 1808. 

299 Alexander Hamilton, b. December 17, 1804; d. .s., October 21, 

1820. 

300 William Henry Laurentius, b. November 28, 1810; m. Jane 

11. Root, July 5, 1834 

Gerrit Bogart died in Albany, May 9, 1820. 
Margajbet Nexsen, liis widow, died iu Ithaca, N. Y. 

309. 
Hamieit H., son of (loi) Isaac Bogart and (31) Catha- 
lyiia Hun, was born in Albany, October 13, 177-1:; married 
Dorothee i^Dolly) Witbeek, January 23, 1793, and liad 

301 Isaac, died in infancy. 

302 Cathalyna, b. September 20, 1800; m. D. Delam.^ter; d. March 

1, 18(50. 

303 Eliza, b. June 1, 1803; m. (194) Herman Ten Eyck, May 8, 

1821 ; d. July 5, 1853. 

304 Jane, 1). August 8, 180(5 ; d. September 4, 1813. 

305 Cornelia, 1). March 13, 1809 • Godfrey I. (Jrosvenor. 

306 Dolly, b. July 2, 1812; d. July 17, 1812. 

307 Charles, b. July 23, 1814 ; d. y. 

Harjnan H. Bo^ert died in Geneva, N. Y., June 23, 1851. 
Dolly Witbkck, widow of Hakman li. Boiiinrr, died in 
Geneva, N. Y., January 1, 1853. 

210. 

Ii^asic, son of (101) Isaac Bot^art and (31) Cathalyna Hun, 

was bom in Albany, September 18, I77<i; married Maria 

Spraker, and had 

7 



48 BOGAET. 

308 John, m. Bulkley. 

309 Catrina, m. Abel Bui.kley. 

310 Jane, m. Brown. 

311 Margaret, m. Hathaway Lawuence. 

John, Jr., son of (154) Jan (John) Bogert and Hannah 
Peck, was baptised in 17L8 ; married Abii»'ail, daughter of 
Jacobns (James) Quick (b. July 25, 1718), March 10, 1736-7, 
and had 

312 Jacobus, b. December 35, 1737 ; m. Elizabeth Peacock ; d. Feb- 

ruary 1, 181 1. 

313 Annetje, b. December 4, 1739 ; m. Petek Byvanck, March 13, 

1758. 

314 Marytje, b. Felu-iiary 11, 1741; m. Captain Willett Taylor, 

17G0. 

315 John, b. February 15, 1743; m. Elizabeth Brasher; d. March 

5, 1774. 

316 Nicholas, b. March 12, 1745; d. y. 

317 A daughter b. September 15, 1748 ; died iu infancy. 

318 A daughter b. ; died in infancy. 

319 A daughter b. April 5, 1750 ; died iu infancy. 

320 A daughter b. July 13, 1751; died in infancy. 

321 Nicholas, b. August 18, 1753 ; d. December 0, 1783. 

322 Cornelius J., b. October 13, 1754; m. ; d. February 

16, 1833. 

323 Peter, b. April 29, 1757 ; m. Mary Lawrence, June 15, 1783 ; 

d. June 11, 1838. 

324 Henry, b. May 31, 1758 ; d. September 11, 1783. 

325 A son b. May 17, 1759; died in infancy. 

326 A son b. May 31, 1760; died in infancy. 

Abigail Qnick, wife of Joim BoftEKx, died January 25, 
1781. 

John Bogert, Jr., died in Harlem, December 5, 1782. (Hav- 
ing the year previous, according to Riker, married a second 
wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Philip Daly, and widow of Abm. 
Brasher. According to notes furnislied by James L. Boc^ert 
[son of Peter and grandson of John, Jr.], now deceased, the 
John Bogert who married Elizabeth Brasher was the so7i 
of John Bogert, Jr., who married Abigail Quick.) 



BOGART. 49 

Joiix B(^GKRT, Jr., served as xVldennan from the Montgomery 
ward from 1755 to 1770. He then declined to take the otlice 
of Mayor of the city, and retired from puljlie and commercial 
life to his country-seat at Harlem. 

246. 

Xieliolsis, son of (155) Conielis Bogert and Cornelia 
Yaii Duyii, was born in jN^ew^ York in 1731; married Anne, 
daughter of Myndert Schuyler (once Mayor of Albany) and 
Elizabeth Wessels, November 6, 1700, and had 

327 Cornelius N., b. 1768 ; d. s, in 1821. 

328 David S., b. 1770 ; m. Elizabeth Platt. 

Nicholas C. Bogert died in New York in 1793. 

Anna ScnrvLER, widow of Nicholas C. Bogert, died at 
South Hampton, L. I. 

Nicholas C. Bogert was a large shipping merchant in New 
York, and left a voluminous business correspondence with for- 
eign merchants. His father-in-law was tlie proprietor of exten- 
sive real estate in Hanover Stpiare, a part of old New York. 
He inherited from his father the homestead on the corner of 
Liberty street and Broadway, where he died. His son Corne- 
lius lived and died single at the homestead, having been in 
the army, where he held a captain's commission in a New 
York regiment. 

273. 

^flajfclaleiia, dauglitcr of (180) Pieter J. Bogart and 
Sartje Tan Sehaiek, was born September 28, 1777; married 
Benjamin Tan Wie, July 8, 1790, and had 

329 Sarah, 1). June 9, 1797; m. Samuel Wateriian. March 6, 1820. 

330 Henry B., b. October 21, 1798 ; d. September 21, 1803. 

331 Jane, 1). March 20, 1805 ; m. Nicholas Van Sciiaick. 

332 Maria, b. April 23, 1807 ; m. Francis North. 

333 Catharine, b. May 27, 1810 ; d. y. 

Benjamin Van Wie died June 9, 1837. 
Magdalkxa Bogart, widow of Ben.iamlv Van Wie, died 
April 9, 1844. 



50 BOGAKT. 

281. 

JoliaBiiia, daughter of (200) Jolni Bogart and Catharine 

Ten Broeck, was born in Albany, October 14, ITS-i; married 
John Fay, March — , 1821, and had 

334 Henry B. (M. D.), b. February 8, 1822. 

Johanna Bogart, wife of -Tonx Fay, died Feljruary 8, 1822. 
John Fay died . 

988. 
Stephen Van Ren§selaer, son of (200) John Bogart 
and Christiana Yougiit, his second wife, was born in Albany, 
March 14, 1804, married Amanda, daughter of Rev. Joseph 

Strong and Sophia Woodbridge, March 7, 1826, and had 

335 John Shankland, d. y. 

336 Mary Christiana, m. Samuel D. Flagg,M. D., U. S. N. 

337 Harriet Sophia, m. William M. Whittemore. 

338 Stephen Maltby, died in infancy. 

339 Edward Strong, m. Helen M. Hakt, step-daughter of Dr. 

Benjamin Franklin Badie, U. S. N., June 6, 1866. 

340 Grandin Augustus, died in infancy. 

341 Henrietta Evelina. 

342 Katherine Eliza, m. Captain TiiOMAS Melville, U. S. N. 

343 Isabella Lee, m. Rev. Francis H. Bagley. 

344 Amanda Strong. 

Dr. Stephen V. B. Bogert was educated at the Albany 
Academy, then under the charge of Doctor Romein Beck. 
Among his classmates were Joseph Henry, late President of 
the Smithsonian Institute, and others whose names have been 
known by their worth of character. 

After leaving the academy he studied medicine with Dr. 
Peter Wendell until prepared to enter the College of Pliysi- 
cians and Surgeons of the AVestern District of New York, and 
was graduated there in 1825. Having made arrangements to 
settle in Norwalk, Ohio, he went there, but remained less than 
a year, wdien he removed to Geneva, N. Y., where for eighteen 
years he was a good physician and an esteemed citizen of that 
beautiful villao;e situated on the banks of Seneca lake. 



Bog ART. 51 

In 184:4:, having received the a})pointnient of Kesidcnt Phy- 
sician of the "Saihu's' Snug Harbor," located on Staten Island, 
within sight of the bay and harbor of oni- metropolis, he left 
Geneva, and to this date, A. D. 18S2, faithfully discharges a 
duty which yearly increases, as this " Snug Harbor," a I'ichly 
endowed institution, constantly extends its benefactions; and 
from a mere handful, who first received its benefits, it now 
gives a home to more than seven hundred M'orn out seamen. 

John Henry, son of (300) John Bogart and his second 
wife, Christiana Voiight, was born in Albany, Angust 31, 
180'J ; married Eliza, daughter of John riermans, of Albany, 
April 8, 1835, and had 

345 John, b. February 8, 1836; m. Emma C. Jefferis, November 2, 

1870. 

346 James H., b. March 34, 1839; killed in battle at Port Hudson, 

La., June 14, 1863. 

347 Augusta, b. January 17, 1841 ; m. Rev. W. R. Harris, April 25, 

1867 ; has one daughter. 

348 Elizabeth, b. November 4, 1843. 

349 Henrietta, b. August 21, 1849 ; m. Charles C. Spencer, Decem- 

ber 19, 1876 ; has three sous. 

John Henry Bogart resides in ISTew York city. He was 
educated at the Albany Academy, and has been engaged in 
mercantile business for many 3'ears. He was connected with 
large firms in All)any and New York during his youth. He 
estal)lished himself in lousiness in Albany, being a partner in 
the firm of Yates, Bleecker and Bogart, which firm removed 
to the city of ISTew York. Since the dissolution of the firm he 
has Continued in business in New York. 

Aiijfelica, only child of (202) Isaac Henry Bogart and 

(i^Q) Catlilina Visscher, was born in All)any, December 27, 
1789; married, 1st, (202) Saninel, son of (51) Matthew Reed 

and Elizabeth , of Norwalk, Oonn., in January, 1805, 

and had 

350 Isaac Henry, b. November 28, 1805. See (360) Reed and (363) 

Visscher. 



52 Bog ART. 

Samuel Reetl died in Norwalk, Conn., November, 1809. Slie married, 
2d (See 1802, Talcott Pedicrree), George Talcott, U. S. A., 
November 17, 1810, and had 

351 George Henry, b. July 16, 1811 ; m. Catharine J. Starke, 

November 9, 1843 ; d. June 8, 1854. 

352 Sebastian Visscher, b. November 24, 1812; m. (406) Olivia M., 

Shearman, November 23, 1843. 

Angelica, wife of rieneral (teorge Talcott, was attacked 
with apoplexy while coming ont of the North Dutch Clinrch, 
in Albany, about twelve o'clock on Simdaj, September 1, 1801, 
and died the same evening at seven o'clock fifteen minutes, at 
her residence, T-iS Broadway. 

" In the character of Mrs. Talcott was presented one of the 
finest exhibitions of the 'beauty of holiness.' Gifted by her 
Creator with an attractive person, an intelligent mind, an amia- 
l)le teniper, and manners of uncommon gracefulness and refine- 
ment, to all these was sui)eradded the exquisite charm of a true 
and exalted piety, which gave increased beauty to all her nat- 
ural graces. She blended in her character, and her Christian 
life wai^ her character, the earnest and calm good sense, the 
firmness where otliers faltered, the act of kindness, witli a per- 
vading and unceasing gentleness, which possessed tlie fineness 
of high cultivation, with the charity that thinketh no evil, and 
gives trutli and power to the aifections. In her this was the 
quiet, unvarying rule of life, wdiicli met some of the saddest 
of all human trials, and which knew what it was to lose 
what was among the dearest, and yet preserve its feelings of 
love to all around. Tlie idea of tlie Christian lady could not 
have found better reality for all that is 'pure and lovely, and 
of good report,' than in her. Her life led her for a loug series 
of years to mingle in the world in its most active scenes. At the 
seat of government, at important jjositions in the military 
defences of our country, she long resided. And from all these 
scenes she came the sainc gentle and true hearted being, inter- 
ested in every recital of others' sorrow, to alleviate, and assist- 
ing by the irresistible influence of sincere kindness, all who 
came around her for sympathy in joy or grief. 

" The counsels and prayers of a mother, eminent for her intel- 



BOGART. 53 

ligeiit pictj, aud licr knowledge of the Scriptures, were always 
remembered by lier, and lier union to the church in its visible 
structure, was only the progress of a union long before formed 
with it in the heart. 

" There were several elements in the Christian character of 
Mrs. Talcott which were peculiarly jirominent and very beau- 
tiful. She was a Christian of a peculiarly C^atholic spirit; she 
M-as a cheerful Christian ; she was a devoted Christian." (From 
an obituary by the Rev. Dr. Rogers.) 

General (teoroe Taloott died in Alljany, April 25, 1802. 
(See 1802, Talcott Pedigree.) 

994. 

Maj^daleii, daughter of (203) Gerrit l?ogart and Mar- 
garet Nexseil, was l)orn in Albany, January 30, 1790 ; married 
Gerrit L., son of Peter Dox and (254:) Cathlhia Lansing, (b. 
May 13, 1781), January 9, 1817, and had 

353 Peter, b. March IG, 1818 ; m. Susan L. Dox, June 10, 1848; d. 

December 31, 1852. 

354 Henry B., b. February 14, 1830 ; d. March 36, 1823. 

355 Abraham, b. February 38, 1832; d. April 25, 1823. 

356 CathUna L., b. June 35, 1834 ; d. s., January 19, 18G9. 

357 Hamilton B., b. April 38, 1837 ; single ; resides in Chicago. 

358 George Talcott, b. July 2G, 1838 ; d. March 24, 1830. 

359 John Lansing, b. March IG, 1831 ; d. August 11, 1832. 

360 Margaret N., b. August 12, 1833; d. s., February 16, 1856- 

361 Henry B., b. October 13, 1839; m. Susan Tracy Cockle. Has 

a family aud resides in Peoria, 111, 

Gerrit L. Dox succeeded his brother as postmaster in Albany 
in 1810. He died in Waterloo, K Y., August 2, 1817. 

Magdalen Boo ART, widow of Gerrit L. Dox, is still, in 1882, 
enjoying an honored old age. She resides at Hopeton, N. Y. 

:too. 

AVilliiiiii Hciiry LaiirciitiiDj*, son of (203) Gerrit 
Bogart and Margaret Nexsen, was horn in Albany, NovcndKu- 
28,1810; married Jane Haswell, daughter of Lyman Koot, 
of Albany, July 5, 1834, and had 



54 BoGAKT. 

362 Elizabeth Root. 

363 Margaret, m. Henry A. Moiigan, May 12, 1864. 

364 Mary Root. 

365 Annie Lincoln, m. Tallmac4E Delafield, Ju., June 2, 1880. 

366 Kate Hamilton, m. A. de Beelen Lovett, Deceml)er 29, 1881. 

William Henry Bogart has devoteil liis life to literary pur- 
suits and attainments. He has earned a well-deserved reputa- 
tion for antiquarian researches and literary lore. He resides 
with his family at Aurora, N. Y. 

Mr. BoGART dropped "Laurentius" from his name in after 
life. 

Catlilina, daughter of (201)) Harmaii H. Bogert and 
Dorothy (Dolly) Witbeck, was born September 20, 1800; 
married Dirck Delamater, and had 

367 Jane 

368 Cathlina. 

Catliliiia Bog'ert, wife of Dirck Delamater, died Mai-ch 1, 
1860. 

DiKCK Delamater died . 

SOS. 
Elixa, daughter of (209) Harinaii H. Bogert and Dor- 
othy Witbeck, was T)()rn in CTeneva, N. Y., June 1, 1803; 
married (194) Herman Ten Eyck, of Albany, May 8, 1821. 
See (194) Ten Eyck. 

305. 
Cornelia, daughter of (209j Harman H. Bogert and Dor- 
othy Witbeck, was born in Geneva, March 13, 1809 ; mar- 
ried Godfrey I. Orosvener, and had 

369 Harman B. 

370 Elisha Williams. 

371 Mary. 

372 Virginia. 

373 Cornelia. 

374 Clara. 

375 Margaret. 



BOGART. 55 

Jai'ol)ii!>« ( Jaiiies), son of (232) John Bogert, Jr., ;ni(] 
Abigail Quick, was l)om I)eceinl)cr 25, 1737; uiaiTied Eliza- 
beth Peacock, a French Hng-uenot, and liad 

376 John. 

377 James, Jr., b. 1761 (married tlirice) ; m. Elizabeth Benezet 

in 1795, who was the mother of all his children (four sons and 
four daughters). He lived in Harlem, N. Y., and died in New- 
York, having left the former place March 3, 1858, ae 97 years. 

Jacobus Bogert had also six dau^-hters. He died February 
1, 1811. His son James, Jr., piii-ehased the farm at Harlem 
formerly owned l)y his grandfather John, Jr. 
(See Eiker's Harlem.) 

323. 

Corueliiii^ J., son of (232) John Bogert, Jr., and 
Abigail Quick, was born October 13, 1754 ; married, and had 

378 John G. (Russian Consul in New York), who had 

Cornelius R. (Dr.). 

Daugliter, m. Geradds Clark. 

Daughter, m. Henry Kneeland. 

(See Riker's Harlem.) 

3»33. 
Peter, son of (232) John Bogert, Jr., and Abigail Quick, 

was born April 29, 1757 ; married Mary, daughter of Thomas 
Lawrence and Mary Willet (b. January 13, 1766), June 15, 
1783, and had 

379 Son. h. August !(>, 178:5 : d. August 20, 1785. 

380 Thomas L., b. January 21, 1787 ; d. June 21, 1787. 

381 Son, b. Marcli 22, 1788; d. May 17, 1788. 

382 Peter Byvanck, b. May 6, 1789 ; d. August 7, 1811. 

383 Cornells, b. .January 7, 1791 ; d. December 14, 1874. 

384 Mary L. 

385 Eliza. 

386 James Lawrence, died in New York, August 19, 1881. 

387 Amelia, d. August 21, 1797. 

388 Edward L., d. October 14, 1841. 

8 



56 BOGAKT. 

389 Robert, d. November 14, 1799. 

390 Eloise, m. Lawrence. 

391 Henry K., d. August 'SO, 1875. 

392 Ann Amelia, ni. Taylor. 

393 Harriet L. 

On or al)out April 28, 1785, Peter Bogert formed a co- 
partnership with his brother-in-law Peter Byvanck, nnder the 
name of Bjvancli & Bogert, and was engaged in the Enropean 
trade until March 2, 1793. He was also for a time in partner- 
ship with his brother-in-la-\v% George Barnwell. Pie died June 
11, 1838. 

3'38. 

David Sc'liiiyler (Rev.), son of (2-l:('») Nicholas C. 
Bogart and Anna Schuyler, was born in New York in 1770 ; 
married Elizabeth Piatt, sister of Colonel Richard Piatt, an 
officer of the American army during the Revolution, and had 

394 Ann Schuyler, b. May 25, 1794 ; m. Charles Debost ; d. 1834. 

395 Elizabeth, b. December 8,1795; (the authoress) d. single May 

12, 1879. 

396 David S., b. 1798; was a professor of Mathematics in Richmond, 

Va. ; died in 1849, leaving a daughter. 

397 William Henry, b. 1800 ; d. s. ; graduate of Yale college ; d. in 

1836. 

398 Eugene, b. April, 1803; m. Eliza Ann Peck; d. 1847, leaving 

three daughters and one son. 

399 Aluyn, b. December 8, 1805 ; m. Elizabeth Walker; d. Feb- 

ruary 7, I860, leaving one daughter and three sons. 

400 Alexander James, b. April, 1808 ; m. , 1st., Olivia Howland ; 

2d., Agnes Stuaet; d. 1870, leaving four sons by the first wife 
and three sons and three daughters by the second wife. 

401 Orlando M., b. December, 1810 ; m., 1st., Catharine Tekhune ; 

2d., Julia M. Lupton; two sons and three daughters by first 
wife. 

Rev. David S. Bogart Avas a student at Columbia college. 
He was ordained a clergyman and accepted a call to the Presby- 
terian church at Southampton, L. I., where he remained seven- 
teen years. He resigned his pastorate and returned to the 
Reformed Dutch church in which he had been brought up and 
educated. For a time before lie returned to the Dutch church 



BoGAET. 57 

he liad charge of the First Presbyterian church in Albiinj, hnt 
left it on account of the severity of the climate. He was 
chaplain to the Legislature in 1797. 

329. 

Sarah, daughter of (273) Magrtaleiia Bogart and Beii- 
jaiiiiiii Vail Wie, was born June 9, 1797; married Samuel 
Wateriiiaii, March B, 1820, and had 

402 Robert Henry, 1). April 7, 1822. 

403 Magdalene, b. January 12, 1824; d. March 1, 1880. 
" Miss Magdalene Waterm.\n, sister of Mr. Robert 

H. Waterman, died at tlieir residence, No. 64 Chapel 
street, last evening, after a short illness. Miss 
Waterman had been suffering from a cold, which 
finally terminated in typhoid pneumonia, after a 
sickness of but two weeks. She was a most esti- 
mable lady, who was widely known in the city. 
Her many virtues and kindly acts made for her a 
large circle of friends, %vho will be pained to learn 
of her death. The friends of her brother extend 
their warmest sympathy to him in his atfiiction.'' 
[Evening Journal, March 2, 1880. 

Samuel Wateruiaii died February 7, 1826. 

Sarah Bo(iart, his widow, died June 28, 187?). 

Samuel Waterman was the sixth in descent from Thomas 
Waterman, one of the original proprietors of Norwich, Conn., 
and seventh from Robert Waterman who came from Enjjland 
in 1635 and settled in Mansfield, Mass. 

339. 
Edward Htroiig^, son of (288) Steplieu Van lleusse- 
laer Bogert and Amauda Stroug ; married Heleu M., daugh- 
ter of Joseph R. Hart and Elizabeth Cook, and step-daughter 
of Dr. Benjamin Franklin Bache, IT. S. N., June 6, 1866, 
and had 

404 Edward S., b. July 30, 1867. 

405 Rosalie Bates, b. January 10, 1870. 

Dr. Edward S. Bogert is a surgeon in the United States 
navy. 



58 BOGAET. 

345. 

John, son of (290) John Henry Bogart and Eliza Her- 
mans, was born in Albany, February 8, 1836 ; married Emma 
Clara, dangliter of Professor William J. Jefferis, of West- 
chester, Pa., November 2, 1870, and had 

406 Eliza Hermans, b. October 3, 1871 ; d. July 19, 1872. 

407 John, b. April 5, 1875 ; d. July 16, 1875. 

John Bogart was educated at the Albany Academy and at 
Rutger's College, N. J., whence he graduated in 1853. He 
directly began the practice of the profession of a civil engineer, 
and was engaged in the location and construction of railways 
and upon tlie enlargement of the Erie canal. For some time 
lie aeted as an instructor at the Albany Academy, He was 
engaged in the original construction of the New York Central 
Park ; during the Civil war he was engaged in the engineers' 
service of the army, and stationed for most of the time at Fort 
Monroe, Va. He afterwards w^as connected with the construc- 
tion of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, the West Cliicago parks, the 
State Capitol grounds at Xashville, Tenn., and he designed and 
supervised the construction of the park at Albany, N. Y. He 
has also been in general jn-actice as a civil engineer, and has 
been engineer-in-chief of the Brooklyn Park Commission, and 
chief engineer of the Department of Public Parks, New York. 
He is a director and secretary of the American Society of 
Civil Engineers. He was in charge of the Engineering exhibit 
at the International Exposition, at Philadelphia, in 1876. He 
resides in the city of New York. ♦ 

I§aae Henry, son of (293) Angelica Bogart and (202) 
Samuel Heed, was born in New York city, November 28, 
1805. He is unmarried, and resides in New York. 

Colonel Heed began In's mercantile career at the early age 
of fourteen, with Wynkooj^ & Stanton, wholesale grocers, and 
afterwards watli Peck, Walton & Carley, both houses of high 
standing and credit, the former doing business at No. 5 
Coenties Slip, on the corner of Water street, New York. At 
the age of twenty-one he entered into the same line of busi- 



BoCrART. 59 

ness with Heiirv Snydam, the firm being known as Snydam & 
Reed ; they occupied tlie premises No. 5 Coenties Slip. 

Before railways were known, and when stage coaches were 
but little used, Colonel Reed travelled fi-equently during tlie 
winters of his early mercantile life, on horseback through the 
Western states, particularly through Ohio, where he made many 
friends, who have continued to this day to give him their busi- 
ness and their friendship. He was one of the first, if not the 
very first, t(_t intr(jduce into the New York market the cele- 
brated and well known "'Round Hoop'' Ohio flour. Colonel 
Rp:ed retired from the firm of Suydam & Reed and formed a 
partnership with Charles Schermerhorn and Ruliert B. Lefferts, 
under the name of Reed, Schermerhorn & Co. On the death 
of Mr. Schermerhorn Colonel Reed continued the commission 
business in his own name for many years, and eventually took 
into partnership James R. Turner, who has, been with him a 
long time and in whom he puts especial confidence. The firm 
then became Isaac H. Reed & Co., and so continues doing a 
produce commission business at No. 5 State street, New York. 
There are but few merchants in that city who have been in 
business so long whose higli standing and credit have been so 
continuous, and who have had the uninterrupted confidence of 
their consignors, and of those who have done bnsiness with them, 
which he has always held. Colonel Reed, when a young man, 
was a member of the La Fayette Guards, a regiment of dis- 
tinction in those days, and became its comnumding oflicer. He 
has been a director of the Bank of the State of New York, of 
the American Fire Insurance Company, of the Republic Fire 
Insurance Company, a member of the Chamber of Commerce 
and president of the Produce Ex(;hange. He still remains in 
active business. 

:t.>]. 

Georj;-c Henry, son of (29;')) Angelica Bogart and her 

second husband (See 18ti2, Talcott Pedigree) Oeoi'ge l''alcott, 
was born in New York city, July 16, 1811 ; married Catharine 
Jane, daughter of General W. W. Starke, of Augusta, Ga., 
(b. October 8, 182G), November 9, 18-i;3, and had 

408 Starke, b. December 10, 1848. 



60 BoGART. 

George Henry Talcott was an officer in tlie United States 
army. He died at Virginia Springs, near Augusta, Ga., June 
8, 1854. 

CATnARiNE Jane Starke, his widow, died February 26, 1869. 
(See 1818, Talcott Pedigree.) 

Sebastian Vissclier, son of (293) Angelica Bogart 

and her second husband (See 1802, Talcott Pedigree) George 
Talcott, was l)orn in New York city, November 21, 1812; 
married (106) Olivia Maria, daughter of (372) Robert Shear- 
man and (181) Anna Maria Sherman (b. October 14, 1823), 
November 23, 1843, and had 

409 George, b. October 6, 1844 ; m. Mary Isabel Hyde Downing 

June 23, 1879. 

410 Angelica Bogart, b. February 24, 184(3 ; m. [15'd) Clakence Rath- 

BONE, September 11, 1866. 

411 Robert Shearman, b. October 23, 1847 ; m. M. D. Barclay, May 

18, 1870; no. ch. 

412 Anna Maria, b. October 17, 1849. 

413 Sarah Gibson, b. December 25, 1851. 

S. Vissclier Talcott, tlie compiler of tliis work, resides in 
Albany, N. Y. (See 1819, Talcott Pedigree.) 

363. 
Marg'aret, daughter of (300) William Henry Bogart 
and Jane Haswell Root, was born in Ithaca, N. Y., June 9, 
1836 ; married in Aurora, N. Y., Henry A., son of Edwin B. 
Morgan and Charlotte F. Wood, May 12, 1864, and had 

414 Edwin Vernon, b. February 22, 1865. 

415 Frederick Grinnell, b. February 25, 1866. 

416 Pierrepont, b. November 6, 1867; d. July 9, 1871. 

417 Clarence, b. June 20, 1869. 

418 Edith Pierrepont, b. December 1, 1873. 

Mr. Henry A. Morgan and family reside in Aurora, N. Y. 

305. 
Annie Liineoln, daughter of (300) William Henry 
Bogart and Jane Haswell Root, was bom in Aurora, N. Y., 



BOGAKT. 61 

March 6, 1S48; inarried l)y tlie Rev. William H. (Jasey, in 
Aurora, Tallinage Delafield, Jr., son of Tallmage Delalield 
and Anna Lawrence, Jnne 2, 1880, and had 

419 Tallmage Percival, b. March 20, 1881, in Aurora, N. Y. 
Mr. Delafield and family reside in ]Sew York city. 

S06. 

Kate Haiiiiltou, daughter of (300) William Henry 
Bofi^art and Jane Haswell Root, was born in Aurora, N. Y., 
September 11, 1851 ; married by the Rev. William H. Casey and 
the Rev. Walter Ayrault, Autoine de Beeleii Lovett, son of 

George Sidney Lovett and Caroline de Beelen, Dfecember 29, 

1880, and had 

420 Catharine Hamilton, b. at Lawndale, 111., June 16, 1881. 
Mr. LoA'ett's family reside in Washington, D. C. 

409. 

George, son of (352) Sebastian Tisscher Talcott and 
(406) Olivia M. Shearman, was born in Attleboro, Mass., 
October 6, 1844 ; married Mary Isabel Hyde, daughter of 
Jerome F. Downing and Henrietta Bagg, of Erie, Pa., June 
23, 1879, and had 

421 Winifred, b. April 17, 1880. 

George Talcott is a Lieutenant-Commander in the United 
States Navy. He entered the Navy November 23, 1861, and 
graduated from the Naval Academy June, 1865. He was com- 
missioned an Ensign December 1, 1866 ; commissioned Master 
March 12,1868; commissioned Lieutenant March 26, 1869, 
and the connnission of Lieutenant-Conniiander he received 
March 25, 1880. He served on the Chattanooga in 1866, and 
on the Mohican from 1866 to 1868, and on the Moliongo from 
1868 to 1869, both ships on the Pacific Squadron. In 1870 he 
was on duty at the Norfolk Navy Yard. He was on the 
Ticonderoga, §outh Atlantic Squadron, from ISTl to 1874; 
then ordered on the Hassler, Pacific coast, for coast survey 



62 BOGART, 

duty, from 1874 to 1876; on tlie Ranger, Asiatic Station, 
1876 to 187T; on tlie Swatara, Nortli Atlantic Squadron, in 
1878; on tlie Michigan, on the Lakes, from 1879 to 1882, and 
ordered to the Norfolk Navy Yard in Jaiuiary, 18^2. (See 
1850, Talcott Pedigree, 435 Shearman, 367 Vissclier.) 

410. 

Angelica, Bo^art, daughter of (352) Selbastian 
Tisscher Talcott and (406) Olivia M. Slieariuaii, was born 
in Albany, February 24, 1846; married (153) Clarence, son 

of (130) Joel Rathbone and Emelhie W. Munn, September, 11, 
1866, and had 

422 Albert, b. July 27, 1868. 

423 Joel, b. September 12, 1869. 

424 AngeUca Talcott, b. March 13, 1871. 

425 Ethel, b. December 11, 1877. 

Clarence Rathbone and family reside in Albany. (See 153 
Rathbone ; 435 Shearman ; 367 Visscher; and 1850 Talcott 
Pedigree.) 

NOTES. 



FROM THE RECORDS OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH AT LOONEN- 
BURG, NOW ATHENS. 



1726, bp. January 25, Johannes, at Newton (W. Camp), son of Johan Pieter 

Borchard and Amelia. 
1732, b. January 21, Marytje, dau. of Hendryk Borghard and Eva. 
1732, b. March 26, Marytje, dau of Andreas Berger, Jr., and Eva. Sponsors, 

Peter Hendricks and dau. Marytje. 

1735, b. October 2, Nicolaus, son of Peter Borghart and Mallie. 

1736, b. October 23, Eytje, dau. of Hendryk Borghard and Eva. Sponsors, 
Jochem Janssen and wife Eytje. 

1738, b. June 23, Conrad, son of Peter Borgard and Amalia. Sponsors, 
Nicholas and Christina Brandow. 

1739, b. April 28, Coenrad, son of Gerrit Borgard and Marytje. 

1740, b. September 1, Anna, dau. of Peter Borgard and Amalia. 

1741, b. July 14, Geesclie, dau. of Gerrit Borgard and Mairytje. Sponsors, 
Coenrad Borgard and Geesche, gr. parents. 

1743, b. July 11, Catharine, dau. of Peter Bogard and Amalia. Sponsors, 

Johannes, Hendrick and Catharine Spoon. 
1743, b. June 1, Jan, son of Gerrit Borgard and Marytje. 



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1747, b. Miuch 20, Johannes, sou of Petrus Borgard and Eva. 

1748, b. April 2, Hendryk, son of Gerrit Borgard and Marytje. 

1749, b. July 2, (^eesche, dau. of Jan Borgard and Betty. 
1749, b. August 16, Conrad, son of Petrus Borgard and Eva. 

1749, b. November 14, Marytje, dau. of Conrad Borgard, Ilendrick'sson, and 
Judikje, dau. of Jochem Valkeuburgb. The two married January 14, 
1750. 

(Above is the result of an examination of "the Lutheran Church Records, 
of Loonenburg, now Athens.) 

'' ItUl, .Tanuary 30, Joost Boo;aert wasconiiiiissioiied by Queen 
Christine (yoniniander of the Swedisli Colony, on the "South 
Tliver," (at a })hice about eiglit miles above the present town of 
I'lirliiiii'tdu, N. J.), witli a yearly salary of 500 llorins, [>ayal)le 
to his hanker l)y the Swedish residents at the Hai>'ne." 

1067, ()etol)er 11, Cornelis Jaiise Bogaert (spehed Bongaert), 
was one of the Patentees of tlie town (,)f Flatbiish, L. I. 

Mai;tyn Bogaert married Gysbertye Osterhont, and had 
Annatje, bp. in Kindei'liook Angust 11, 1700. 

Cornells Bogaert married Eva Bosch, and had Jacob, bp. in 
Kingston September 8, 1706. 

Gysbert Bogert, born in Menesink ; married Catrina Deckker, 
born at (* Rochesterj) bnt living in Menesink, May 27, 1722, 
and had Cornelis, bp. June 30, 1723 ; Hanna, bp. July 4, 1725 ; 
Jannetjen, bp. June 25, 1727. 

Coonradt and John Burgaert were of Kinderhook at an 
early date. 

The time when most of the emigrants to Rensselaei'wyck 
came over was in 1651. 

* Thus on the records. 



DOUW. 



1. Arms: 

Field ar. on a fess az. a demi-feniale robed gn, lioldiiig in 
her dexter hand a bird sa, behind an anchor sa. In chief 
on dexter a tree proper, and on sinister a mountain proper. 
In base a bird sejant with wings disjilayed sa. Lambrequin 
crimson, hning white. 

2. Crest: 

Over an Esquire's hehnet a wreatli az. ar., surmounted by 
a cross-crosslet within a ring az. 

3. Motto: 

Criici dum Jido spiro. 
Arms graven on a window in the okl Dutch church and 
borne by Volckert Janszen Douw. 

1. 

•fan DoH^v, of Leuwarden, pi-ovincc of Frieshmd, Hol- 
land, burgher, had, besides other children, 

2 Volckert, in. Doiiothe Janse Van Breestede. 

3 Neeltje, m., 1st, Jan Janszen van Ditmarsen, the ancestor of 

the Ditmars family ; 3d, Louis JoRiszEN (j. m.) Van Der Veer, 
in Teal't, January 9, 1G50. 

4 Andries, m. . 

5 Lysbeth, m. Johannes Van Eps, one of the early settlers of 

Schenectady. 

2. 

Volckert, son of Jan Douw, of Leuwarden, was in 
Beverwyck in 1688-1081. lie was a brewer and trader. 
His house-lot was on the corner of Broadway and State street, 



Douw. 65 

on the west side. Pie dealt largely in real estate and owned 
several of the islands in the Hudson river below Albany. He 
married DQrotlie Jaiise Van Breestede, of Breestede, Den- 
mark (now Germany), April 19, 1(150, and had 

6 Jonas, m. 1st (5), Magdalena Quackenbush, September 20, 1683, 

(old Bible) ; 2d, Catrina Witbeck, widow of Jacob Sanders 
Glen, April 24, 1696. 

7 Andries, m., 1st, Annetje, June 24, 1685 ; 2d, Elsje Hanse, June 

23, 1697 ; 3d, Lydia de Meyer, October 21, 1703 ; 4tli, Adriana 
Vandergkipt, in New York, February 24, 1708. 
75 Volckertje, m. Claes Jansen van Brockhoven. 

8 Dorothe. 

9 Catrina (Caalje), m. (3) Hendrick Jans Oothout, April 30, 1684. 

10 Engeltje, m. Andries Jans Witbeck about 1683. 

11 Hendrick, m. Neeltje Myndertse Van Yveren, widow of (1) 

Capt. Marten Qerritsen Van Bergen, October 3, 1697. He died 
before 1704. 

12 El^e. 

13 Rebecca. 

14 Volckert, m. Margareta Van Tricht, November 16, 1701. 

15 Greetje, m. (4) Gerrit Tednis Van Vechten. 

Captain Volckert Janszen Douw died in 1681. 

DoKOTHE, his widow, died November 22, 1701. 

Embracing the principles of Mennon, who was also a native 
of Friesland, Captain Volckert Janszp:n Douw was driven by 
religious persecutions to Friedrichstadt, Denmark, a city wdiere 
religions liberty was extended to the Mennonites. About 1637 
the Calvinists again waged war against this hunted sect, and as 
the Holland colony of New Netherlands was already flourish- 
ing enough to attract emigration, many fled here for religious 
freedom, and among them Yolckert Janszen Douw, his 
brother and two sisters, together with cousins and other rela- 
tives, which accounts for names that could not otherwise bo 
placed. Volckert J. Douw held the raidc of Captain in the 
Dutch army. He settled for a few months at Catskill, going to 
Beverwyck late in 1638. He was deacon in the church and 
guardian of the widows and poor in 1654, and was magistrate 
from 1654 to 1660. Was a wealthy brewer and real estate 
dealer. Owned much land at Esopus, N. Y., and was one of 



66 Douw. 

the original patentees. Held tlie office of commissary and 
continuously that of Indian commissioner. At different 
times he was attorney and guardian for large estates. Made 
his will in 1680 and died in 1681. In 1640 he received a con- 
veyance of lands from the Indians, which was confirmed to his 
widow in 1693 ; a portion of which is the site of Douw's 
Building, corner of State street and Broadway. His brewery 
was situated on the east half of the Exchange block, now 
occupied by the Government Post-Office, and extended to 
the river. It was sold in 16Y5 to his nephew Harman Butgers. 
He is spoken of as the " Honorable Yolckeet Douw, Burgher 
of the village and master (Heerschaps) of the Bouwery lying 
in the colony of Bensselaerwyck.'' His sunnner home was on 
Papsknae Island. In 1666 an extraordinary and frightful 
flood iimndated the Island, sweeping away houses, breweries 
(of which he had two immense ones), cattle, and all his personal 
property, including his papers and records, the family barely 
escaping with their lives. Xot a thing was saved but a small 
round table and a colt, whicli were carried by the current 
through the " Hoist-door " into the second story of the house. 
This accounts for the paucity of records. The same year he 
purchased the ground now known as "Douw's Point Wolven- 
hoeck," just below the village of Greenbush. 

4. 

Aiiflries, son of (I) Jan Douw, ol Leuwarden, Holland, 
married, and had 

16 Jan Andries, m. Catryn . 



There was an Andries Donw who lived in the North ward 
in New York in 1702, his family consisting of one male, one 
female, and two female children. 

6. 

Jonas, son of (2) Captain Volckert Donw and Dorotlie 
Janse, married, 1st, (5) Magdalena, daughter of (1) Pieter 
Quackenbush and Martje, September 20, 1683, and had 

17 Maryfje, ])p. October 19, 1684. 

18 Volckert, l.p. November 14, 1686; d. April 17, 1711. 



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19 Dorothe, bp. June 23, 1G89. 

20 Petrus, bp. March 24, 1692 ; m. Anna Van Rensselaer, October 

8, 1717 ; d. August 31, 1775. 

Magdaleiia, wife of Jonas Dorw, died and he married, 2d, 
Catrixa, dang-liter of Jan Thomas Witbeck, and widow of 
Jacob Sanders Glen, April 24, 1696. 

Captain Joxas Yolckert Dottw died October 7, 1736, and 
was bnried in Greenl)nsh. He was Lieutenant of Foot in 1700, 
and later promoted to the rank of Captain. 

7. 

Aiiflries, son of (2) Captain A olcliort Douw and Dorotlie 

Jause, married, 1st, in New York, (Allliotje, widow, June 24, 
1685?), and had 

21 Johannes, bp. Oct. 10, 1086. 

Aniietje, wife of Andries Douw, died and he married, 3d, Elsje, 
daughter of .Johannes Hanse and Effie Jellise (b. October 23, 
1676), June 23, 1697. 

Elsjo Hanse, 2d wife of Andries Douw, died in child-bed December 
15, 1699, and liQr child oh the 17th of the same month. He 
married, 3d, Lydia, daughter of Nicholas de Meyer and Lydia 
Van Dyck, October 21, 1702, and had 

22 Rachel, bp. August 1, 1703. 

23 Volckert, bp. April, 1704; died same day. 

24 Catherine, bp. November 26, 1704; d. 

Liydia de Meyer, 3d wife of Andries Douw, died and he married, 
4th, Adrianna Vandergrift, of New York, February 24, 1708, 
and had 

25 Catharina, bp. December 19, 1708, in New York. 

26 Reynier, bp. November 5, 1710, in New York. 

27 Volckert, (b. March 17), bp. April 3, 1713 ; m. (80) Rachel Bogart, 

April 19. 1742. 

28 Anna, bp. January 22, 1716. 

29 Wilhelmus, bp. April 11, 1718; m. Margarita Gerbrants, April 

21, 1748. 

30 Johannes, bp. April 23, 1723 ; m. Annet.ie. 

Captain Andries Douw was of the Manor of Eensselaerwyck 
in 1684, and Master of the open-boat "John," pl.yiug- between 
All)any and New York. He was a Lieutenant of Foot soldiers. 
In 1703 lie Avas elected a Tteprcsentati\'e in Clcneral Assoinl)ly. 



68 Douw. 

11. 

Heiiclrick, son of (2) Captain Volckert Douw and 
Dorothe Jause, married Neeltje, daughter of Mjndert Freder- 
ickse Yan Yveren and widow of (1) Martin Gerritsen Yan 
Bergen, October 3, 1697, and had 

31 Volckert, bp. June 2(3, 1698 ; d. y. 

32 Volckert, bp. Septembers, 1699; m., 1st, Margaret Vanderpoel, 

before 1720; 2d, Hannah Hogan. 

33 Dorothea, bp. March 25, 1701. 

34 Pieterje, bp. August 16, 1702; m. William Hogan. 

35 Johannes, bp. June 25, 1704. 

36 Neeltje, bp. November 27, 1709 ; unmarried. 

Hentlrick Douw was buried May 18, 1751. 

14. 

Volckert, son of (2) Captain Tolckert Douw and Dorothe 

Jans, married Margareta, daughter of Al3raliam Yan Tricht 
and Ehzabeth Teller, (b. October 21, 1683), November 16, 
1701, and had 

37 Dorothea, bp. August 16, 1702. 

38 Abraham, bp. November 17, 1700 ; m., 1st, Lyntie Winne, Jan- 

uary 0, 1730 ; 2d, (72) Catharine Lansing, November 23, 1761. 

39 Johannes, bp. January 12, 1709 ; m. (77) Jannetje Bogart. 

40 Elizabeth, bp. October 24, 1711 ; m. Myndeiit Veeder, Decem- 

ber 19, 1733. 

41 Margareta, bp. April 14, 1717. 

Margareta, wife of Yolckert Douw, was buried January, 
1752. 

Yolckert Douw was buried September 2, 1753. 

Elizabeth Teller, mother of Yolckert Douw's wife Margareta, 
married, 1st, Abraham Yan Tricht ; 2d, Melchert Wynants 
Yanderpoel, June 29, 1692, and died in 1720. She was the 
daughter of William Teller, nierchant, of New York, and 
Margaret Dorchesen, and was born in 1652. 

16. 

Jan Andries, son of (4) Andries (Jans?) Douw, mar- 
ried Catryn , and had 



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42 Margriet, bp. August 16, 1684. 

43 Elsje, bp. June 2, 1689. 

44 Adrian, bp. June 22, 1691, in New York. 

45 Maria, bp. June 17, 1694, in New York ; d. y. 

46 Maria, bp. December 20, 1696, in New York. 

47 Femmetje, bp. April 17, 1709. 

48 Catrina, bp. March 8, 1713. 

49 Johannes, bp. December 11,1715. 

Jan Aiidries Doiiw bought a liome in Albany in 1678, and 
removed to New York in 1690. 

W. 

Petriis, son of (6) Jonas Douav and (,5) Magdalena 

Pietrus Qnackenbnsli, was born March 21:, 1692 ; nian-ied 
Anna, daughter of Ilendrick Van Rensselaer and Catharine 
Van Bruggen, October 8, 1717, and had 

50 Magdalena, b. August 1, 1718 ; m. Harmex Gansevoort, May 

29, 1740 ; d. October 12, 1796. 

51 Volckert, b. May 23, 1720 ; m. Anna De Peyster, May 20, 1742 ; 

d. March 20, 1801. 

52 Hendrick, b. April 13, 1722 ; d. December 17, 1756. 

53 Catrina, b. March 23, 1724 ; d. Jan. 1, 1811. 

54 Maria, b. December 25, 1725 ; m. Johannes (tANSEVOORT, Decem- 

ber 2, 1750; d. August 17, 1759. 

55 Margarita, b. October 2, 1729; m. Dr. Henricus Van Dyck, De 

cember 21, 1752. 

56 Anna, b. February 20, 1732 ; m. Gerardus Beeckman. 

57 Elizabeth, b. December 1, 1733 ; m. (51) Joun M. Beeckman, 

January 21, 1764. 

58 Rageltie, b. February 27, 1736 ; d. August 4, 1800. 

Anna Van Rensselaer, wife of Petrus Douw, died March 
29, 1756. 

Petrus Douw died August 21, 1775. 

The old house at " Wolvenlioeck'" (so named in 1717) was 
built by Petrus Douw in 1724. 

27. 

Volckert, son of (7) Andries V. Donw and Adrianna 
Vanrtergrift, was born March 17, 1713; married (80) Kachel, 
daughter of (20) Cornelis Bogacrt and (14) Dorothy Ootliout, 
(b. March 3, 1715) April 19, 1742, and liad 



70 DoDW. 

59 Andries, b. October 23,1745 ; m. Cathaiune De Forest, January 

23, 1767. 

60 Lydia, b. ; m. (Go) Hendrick OoTiiOUT, September 1, 17G5. 

Tolckert Andries Douw died in Albany August 27, 1708. 
He was constable in 1735. 

Kaciiel Bogaert, widow of Volckert A. Douw, died Sep- 
tember 23, 1780. 

30. 

Johaiiiie!^, son of (7) Andries Douw and his 4tb wife 
Adrianna TandergTift,'was baptised April 22, 1722 ; mari-ied 
Annitie , and' had 

61 Mahtelyne, bp. November 11, 1753. 

62 Wilhelmus, bp. Januory 13, 17G3. 

63 Hendrick, m. Keziah Johnson. 

64 Derick, m., 1st. Geert.je . 

65 Volckert, m. Elizabeth Bodene. 

This branch of the family settled in Somerville, N. J. 
Those of the family now livino- there have dropped the "u'' 
from the name. 

It will appear from the following article, taken from the 
" History of Hudson County, N. Y.,'' that Johannes Douw 
owned a Ferry across the Hackensack River. 
" Douw's Ferry. 

This ferry was located at the westerly end of Cherry Lane, 
about one hundred and seventy-live feet north of the present 
bridge of the New Jersey Railroad over the Hackensack River. 
It was probably set up about the time that Col. John Schuyler 
constructed the Belleville Tnrnpike during the French war, 
and remained in operation until superseded l)y the bridge 
erected in 1794. It received it name from John Douw, a 
friend of Col. Schuyler. He had formerly operated the ferry 
over the Passaic at Belleville. The ferry house was on the 
west side of the Hackensack. Douw used it also as a public 
house, where he entertained tra^'ellers and guests. Bangs 
says that here June 27, 1770, by liim and Schuyler, ' many 
decantei's of wine siuffered shipwreck and mony bowles of grog 
were, poured down. Nor was egg; pop forgot among our 
dainties.' It was at this fenj that l)oats had been provided, 



Douw. 71 

oil the iiio'lit of LeeV attack on T^auliis Hoeck, to carry over 
the troojxs on their retreat. Their dehiy induced tliose in 
charii'e to believe tliat the forces had retreated alon<;- the hill, 
and therefore the boats were taken away. Lee's advance passing 
down Cherry Lane, readied the ferry only to find it deserted. 

Volc'kert, Jr., son of (11) Heiidrick Douw and Neeltije 
(Vail Yvereii) A'aii Kergeii, was Ijaptised Septenil)er 3, 1699; 
married, 1st., Margaret Yauderpoel, before 17"2o ; 2d, Hannah 
Hogaii, and had 

66 Henricus, bp. August 0, 173- ; ni., 1st, Elizauetii Dennison, 

October 4, 1759; 2d, Mary Marshall, September 13, 1780. 

67 WUlem. 

68 Johannes, bp. October 5, 1740; c{. in 1840. 

69 Abraham, bp. October 5, 1740; d. in 1741. 

Abraliaiii, son of (14) Yolekert Douw and Margareta 

Yan Tricht, was ba})tised November IT, 170G ; married 
Lyutie Winne, Jaimary 6, 1730, and had 

70 Elsie, bp. August 22, 1731; ui. (.tysuert Fonda, October G, 1756; 

d. July 24, 1823. 

71 Volckert, bp. December IG, 1733 ; m. (lUO) Anna Wendell, No- 

vember 1!), 1757. 

72 Pieter Winne, bp. November 2, 1735; m. Ryc:kie Van Sciiaick, 

July 21, 1762; d. March 27, 1801. 

73 Margrietje, l)p. November 23, 1740 ; m. (124) Hendrick Ten 

Eyck, May 22, 1767. 

Lyiltje, wife of AnuAnAM Douw, was buried Novend)er 6, 
1749, and he married, 3d, (72) Cvtharink, daughter of (13) 
Jacob G. Lansing and Helena Glen, and widow of (47) Abra- 
ham T^ansing, November 23, 17G1. No eh. 

:t9. 

•loliaiiiiefiii, >on of (14) Yolekert Douw and Margareta 

Yan Trielit, was baptised January 12, 1709; married (77) 
Jaiinetje, daughter of (20) Comelis Bogaert and (14) Dorothy 
Oothout, about 1737, and had 
10 



72 ' Douw. 

74 Volckert, bp. August 13, 1739 ; buried August 33, 1739. 

75 Dorothy, bp. August 34, 1743; buried 1743. 

76 Volckert, bp. May 37, 1744 ; buried 1744. 

77 Cornelis, bp. September 8, 1745 ; buried 1745. 

78 Cornelis, bp. November 16, 1746 ; m. Catharina Van Schaick, 

June 6, 1773. 

79 Margarita, bp. October 33, 1748 ; d. 1748. 

80 Margarita, bp. October 33, 1749 ; d. December 11, 1750. 

81 Volckert, bp. November 18, 1750 ; m. , aud bad 

1 Cornelius. 

2 Margariet. 

He died in 1783. 

51. 
Volckert P., son of (20) Pietrns Douw and Anna Tan 
Rensselaer, was l>orn March 23, 1720 ; married Anna, daughter 
of Johannes de Peyster and i\nna Schuyler, (b. March 28, 
1723) May 20, 1742, and had 

82 Anna, b. March 35, 1743 ; m. Dikck Ten Broeck, November 35, 

1751 ; d. February 18, 1774 ; s. p. 

83 Ragel, b. February 8, 1744; m. Henry I. Van Kensselaer, Sep- 

tember 18 (November 16'?), 1765; d. August 37, 1799. 

84 Myndert Schuyler, b. Decemljer 13, 1746 ; d. August 4, 1747. 

85 Magdalena, b. October 10, 1748; d. October 8, 1749. 

86 Madalena, b. May 35, 1750 ; m. John Stevknson, August 30, 1770; 

d. December 30, 1817. 

87 Catrienna, b. November 6, 1751 ; m. Harmanus Hoffman; d. 

October 35, 1775. 

88 John de Peyster, b. May 6, 1754 ; d. July 35, 1755. 

89 Johannes de Peyster, b. January 30, 1756 ; m., 1st. ,(64) Deborah 

Beeckman, December 33, 1787 ; 3d, Margaret Livingston, 
December 30, 1795 ; 3d, Catharine D. Gansevoort, January 
33, 1811. He died February 33, 1835. 

90 Maria, b. October 4, 1760 ; m. John de Peyster Ten Eyck, Jan- 

uary 30, 1783 ; d. March 13, 1818. 

Anna tie Peyster, wife of Volckert P. Douw, died June 
14, 1794. 

YoLCKEKT P. Douw died March 20, 1801. 

He was liecorder of tlie city of Albany from 1750 to 1760 ; 
Assistant Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in 1757; 
took the oath of Mayor and Clerk of the Market in 1761, 
and again in 1762-()3 ; he was also Indian Commissioner in the 
Northern Department ; was appointed one of the Connnittee 



Douw. Y3 

of Siifuty May 4, 1775 ; lie held the office of Judge for many 
years ; appointed Coniniissary in 1779, and was a Senator from 
1786-93 ; was Vice-President of the first Provincial Congress 
in 1775, and a Mendjer of Assembly from 1757-59. 

59, 
Aiidries, son of (27) Tolckert Douw and (80) Rachel 

Bogart, was horn October 22, 1745; married Cathariue, 
daughter of Philip De Forest and Rachel Van Nes (b. April 
19, 1749), January 23, 1767, and had 

91 Volckert, b. March 19, 17G8 ; d. December 20, 1773. 

92 Rachel, bp. July 30, 1770; d. January 14, 1773. 

93 Aaltje (Alida), b. December 2, 1772; m. (409) Jacob Lansing, Jr. 

September 8, 1791. 

94 Rachel, b. May 25, 1775 ; d. s. December 23, 1838. 

95 Volckert, b. January 1, 1778 ; d. s. November 1, 1813. 

96 Annetje, b. December 24, 1781 ; d. Jau^ary 12, 1783. 

Andries T. Douav died in Albany January 8, 1783. 
Catharine De FoKEST, widow of Anukies V. Douw, died 
in Albany August 16, 1823. 

63. 
Heiiclriek, son of (30) Johannes Donw and Annitie ; 

married Keziah Johnson, and had 

97 Sarah, bp. October 10, 1790. 

98 Phebe, bp. January 15, 1792. 

99 Margaret, bp. June IG, 1793. 

64. 
Derick, son of (30) Johannes Donw and Annitie ; 

married, 1st, CJeertie , and had 

100 Volckert, m. Polly Bodene, and had 

1 Judith, November 29, 1788. 

101 John, b. December 27, 1772; m. Catharine Van Ness. 

102 David, bp. May 5, 1775. 

103 Catharine, bp. September 18, 1776; m. Dickinson, 1804. 

Geertie , wife of Dekick Dotjw, died and he married, 2d, Mauia 

, and had 

104 Geertie, bp. February 11, 1781. 
106 Petrus, bp. January 12, . 



74 Douw. 

71. 

Volckert, son of (3S) Abraham Douw and Margareta 

Van Triclit, was baptised December 16, 1733 ; married (190) 
Anna Wendell, November 19, 1757, and had 

106 Johannes, bp. September 17, 17.j8; m. Elizabeth Douw, July 

5, 1781. 
Anna, wife of Volckert A. Douw, died and he married, 2d, ^NIaritie 
CoDWEES, in 1762, and had 

107 Lyntje, b, June 13, 1763. 

Pieter \¥iniie, son of (38) Abraham Donw and Mar- 
gareta Van Tricht, was ])aptised November 2, 1735 ; married 
Ryckie Tan Schaick, Jnly 21, 1726, and liad 

108 Abraham, b. August 19, 1764 ; buried March 19, 1823. 

109 Sybi-ant, b. March 25, 1767; d. March 14, 1809. 

110 Lyntje, b. May 17, 1778 (1768?) ; d. y. 

111 Lyntje, b. October 26, 1779 (1769 V). 

78. 

€orneli§, son of (39) Johannes Douw and (77) Jannetje 

Bogaert, was l)aptised Novend)er l(i, 17-1:() ; married Catharine 
Yan Hchaick, Jnne 6, 1773, and had 

112 Jannetje, b. July 11, 1774 ; d. y. 

113 Johannes C, b. August 18, 1776. 

114 Jannetje, b. March 11, 1781. 

115 Alida, b. June 16, 1784. 

116 John O., b. August 2o, 1788 ; m. Elizabeth Van Alen, of 

Kinderhook, March, 1809. 

117 Volckert P., b. ; m. Maria Sadler- 

118 Garret. 

89. 
John (Johannes) de Peyster, son of (51) Volckert 

P. Douw and Anna (le Peyster, was born January 20, 1756 ; 
married, 1st (64), Deborah, daughter of (43) Johannes J. Beeck- 
man and Maria Sanders (b. November 26, 1763), December 23, 
1787, and had 

119 Volckert P., b. April 10, 1790 ; m. Helen F. Franchot, June 2, 

1834; d. June 16, 1869. 

Deborah Beeckmaii, wife of John de Peyster Douw, died July 
23, 1791, and he married, 2d, Margaret, daughter of Peter 
R. Livingston and Margaret Livingston (b. June 3, 1768), De- 
cember 20, 1795, and had 



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120 Ann de Peyster, b. January 31, 1797 ; ni., 1st, Samdkl S. Lush ; 

3d, William Cdyler; d. August 15, 1871 ; two ch. -who d. y. 

121 Margaret Livingston, b. Noveinber26, 1798 ; ni. Alanson Abhey, 

M. 1)., of Boston, Mass., November 14, 1844 ; d. April 5, 1878 ; 
no issue. 

122 Louisa, b. July 11, 1801 ; d. April 20, 1802. 

Marg'aret Liviug'stoil, his second wife, died January 21, 1802, and 
lie married, 3d, Catharine D., daughter of Leonard Ganse- 
voort and Maria Van Rensselaer (b. May 11, 1782), January 22, 
1811, and had 

123 John de Peyster, b. December IG, 1812 ; m., 1st, Margaret S. 

Van Kensselaer, April 12, 1837; 2d, Marianne Chandler 
Lanman, March 16, 1854. 

124 Mary, b. September 3, 1815; d. September 28, 1816. 

125 Catharine Louisa, b. September 10, 1817 ; m. John F. Town- 

send, M. D., September 10, 1836. 

126 Harriet Maria, b. June 13, 1824 ; m. Willi.vm Clarkson John- 

son, November 1, 1847, and had 

1 Alexander B., b. ; m. Mary Knight Bourne, of 

New York, September 3, 1873. 

Harriet Maria Doiiw, 1st wife of William C^larkson Johnson 
died March 28. 1852, and he married, 2d, Mary Louisa Adams, 
daughter of John Adams and Mary Catharine Helen, his wife, 
and had 

2 Mary Louisa Adams, b. April 1, 1854 ; m. Chari,es A. 

DooLiTTLE, September 7, 1875. (See 425 Shearman 
Gen.) 

3 Louisa Catharine, b. .March 29. 1856; m. Erskine 

Clement. 

4 John Quincy Adams, b. February 12, 1858. 

Mary TiOiiisa A<laiu.s, 2d wife of William Clarkson Johnson, 
died July 16, 1859, and he married, 3d, Mary Cornelia 
Nicholsen, and had 

5 Abigail Alexandria. 

6 Elizabeth Lispenard. 

William C. Johnson and family reside at Newburyport, 
Mass . 

John (le Peyster Doiiw died February 22, 1835. 

(Jatiiarine T). Ganskv(X)rt, his Avidow, died April 13, 1818. 

John de Peyster Dorw i!,-radii!ited at Yale College in 17T7. 
He was aj)poiiited Siirro^-ate of Albany (Joinity A])nl 4, 1782, 
and Alderman in 1788. In 17'79 he was in Sullivan's Expedi- 
tion against the Indians in AV^estern NeAv York. lie was 
j)roniineiit during his entire life in eivil and connuercial affairs. 



76 Douw. 

lOl. 
•folill, son of (04) Derick Douw and Lis first wife (Jeertie 
■, was born December 27, 1772 ; married Catharine Yan 



Ness, and liad 

127 Catharine, b. May 13, 1797; d. in 1878. 

128 Peter Van Ness, b. June 15, 1799 ; d. in 1808. 

129 Derick, b. August 13, 1801 ; m. Eliza Bailey. 

130 John Van Ness, b. January, 1803; m. Rachel Beeckman. 

131 George, b. September 2, 180G ; ni. Catharine Bailev. 

132 Peter Van Ness, b. June 37, 1811. 

110. 
John C, son of (78) Cornelius Douw and Catharine Yan 

Schaick, was born August 25, 1788 ; niari-ied Elizabeth Yan 
Alen, of Kinderhook, N. Y., March, 1809, and liad 

133 Sarah, b. December, 1809; m. Benjamin Ward. 

134 Peter, b. December, 1811; d. in 1879. 

135 Cornelius, b. April 8, 1813; m. Hannah Flint, October 9, 1843. 

136 Gerrit, b. August 12, 1815 ; m. Elizabeth Rhodes, February 18, 

1844. 

137 Catharine, b. 1818 ; m. J. D. Wellington. 

138 Jane, b. 1833; m. Volckert Reilay. 

139 John Van Alen, b. 1824; d. in 1855. 

140 Maria H., b. 1827; m. Reuben Dickenson. 

141 William Henry, ) 

[■ b. 1830; d. 1830. 

142 Lawrence, ) 

119. 
Volckert P., son of (89) John de Peyster Douw and (61) 
Deborah Beeckman, Avas born .Vpril 10, 179<) ; married 
Helen F., daughter of Pascal Francliot, of Butternutts, IST. Y., 
June 2, 1834, and liad 

143 Deborah Matilda, b. April 19, 1835; missionary in China. 

144 John de Peyster, b. March 10, 1837 ; wounded in battle and died 

at Winchester, Va., October 36, 1864. 

" Captain John de Peyster Douw entered the service in the 
summer of 1863, and, excepting a short furlough of a few days, 
was never absent from his Command. His history is that of 
his regiment, and his regiment that of the celebrated 0th Army 
Corps, to which it was attached, a liistory of continuous battles. 
He was wounded on the 19th of October at the Battle of Cedar 
Creek, Shenandoah Valley, suffered amputation of the right leg 
on the 33d and died on the 36th. 



Douw. 77 

145 Pascal Franchot, b. February 18, 1840 ; d. August 28, 1841. 

146 Volckert P., b August 15, 1842 ; ui. Ella Brooks Gould, 

December 3, 1870 ; d. November 9, 1875. Left one son, JouN 
DE Peysteh, b. August 18, 1873. 

147 Beeckman, b. February 21, 1844; d. September 5, 1845. * 

148 Helen F., b. March 31, 1846; m. (475) J. Townsend Lansing, 

October, 1870. 

149 Anna de Peyster, b. March 22, 1848; m. Geokoe Douglass 

Miller, May 3, 1877 , and had 

1 Mary, b. June 4, 1878. 

2 Helen, b. March 6, 1880. 

3 Samuel, b. October, 1881 . 

150 Julia Agnes, b. June 21, 1851. 

Volckert P. Douw died June 1<>, ISGD, in xVlbnny. 

J oil 11 lie Peyjster, son of (813) John de Peyster Douw 

and his 3d wife Cathariue D. Gansevoort, was Ijoru December 
16, 1812; married, 1st, Margaret S., daughter of Stephen 
Van Rensselaer, A[)ril 12, 1837, and had 

151 Henry Augustus, b. January 21, 1840; d. February 23, 1854. 

152 Harriet Van Rensselaer, b. March 20, 1842 ; d. August 31, 1862. 

lie married, 2d, Marianne Chandler Lanman, daughter of 
Hon. Charles James Lanman and Marie Jeanne Guie (b. Novem 
ber 13, 1826), March 16, 1854, and had 

153 Mary Lanman, b. May 22, 1855 ; m. Morris Patterson Ferris, 

son of Isaac Ferris, D. D., LL. D. , September 4, 1879, and had 
1 Mary Van Rensselaer, b. August 28, 1880. 

154 Margaret Livingston, b. March 3, 1858. 

155 Charles Gibbons, b. April 24, 1860. 

156 Helen Louise, b. July 30, 1862. 

157 Henry Chandler, b. October 25, 1864; d. October 15, 1873. 

John (le Peyster Douw and family reside at Ponghkeepsie, 
N. Y. 

('atliariiie Louisa, daughter of (8;») Johu de Peyster 
Douw and his 'M wife Cathariue D. (ilausevoort, was l)orn 
September 10, 1817; married John Fondey Townsend, M. I).. 

son of John de Kay Townsend and (93) Maria I Inn (b. ]\rarch 
1<», 1S09), Septend)er 10, 1830, and liad 

158 Charles de Kay, b. June 14,1837; m. 1st, Louisa Van Rensselaer, 
December 18, 1860, and had 



78 Dorw. 

1 Charles Van Rensselaer, b. October 6, 18G2. 

Lioiiisa Vau Rensselaer, wife of Charles de Kay Towksend, 
died October 19, 1862, aud he married, 2d, Maky Selden 
Holmes, February 19, 1867, and had 

2 John Sill, b. September 8, 1868. 

3 Katherme Louisa, b. October 18, 18f9. 

4 Frederick de Peyster, b. May 13, 1871. 

159 John de Peyster, b. June 4, 1839; m. C.aroline Elizabeth 

Towxer, October 24, 1872, and had 

1 Pauline de Peyster, b. January 4, 1S74. 
His wife died October 14, 1876. 

160 Volckert Peter Douw, b. February 23, 1841. 

161 Catharine Douw, b. November 10, 1842; ui. liANKso.v Taylor 

^loRGAN, .January 30, 1872, and had 
1 Townsend, b. January 11, 1873. 

162 Maria Fondey, b. June 2, 1844; d. July 23, 1844. 

163 Clarence Douw, b. April 25, 184.5 ; m. Mamie Derickson, Feb- 

ruary 13, 1879. 

164 Harriet Maria Douw, b. December 27, 1846; m. \Villl\m H. 

Kirtland, April 21, 1879, and had 

1 Katharine Louisa Douw, b. October 18, 1870. 

2 Mary Augusta Genet, b. February 26, 1873. 

165 Rodolph Douw, b. ; m. Louise de Lagnel Beare, No- 

vember 21, 1871, and had 

1 Isabel Douw, b. April 7, 1874. 

166 Blanche Douw, b. December 21, 1850; m. Thomas Herbert 

Allen, M. D., April 28, 1880, and had 
1 Jessie Louise, b, July 1(5, 1881. 

167 Seraphine de Kay, b. November 1, 1852; m. William Howard 

Brow^N, November G, 1879, aud had 

1 Howard Tow^nsend, b. December 1 , 1880. 

168 Gustave de Kay, b. September 5, 1854. 

169 Eugene de Kay, b. February 26, 1857. 

170 Leontine de Kay, b. August 31, 1858. 

Dr. Joliu F. Townsend resided for many years in All)auy 
where he practiced medicine. He removed to the city of New 
Torlc wliere he died Jaiiuarv 8, 1874. 

129. 

Deriek, son of (Lol) John Donw and (jatharine Tan 

Ness, was born Ano-nst 13, 1801; married Eliza Bailey, and 

had 

171 Catharine Jane, b. October 30, 1827. 

172 Peter Van Ness, b. March 27, 1836; m. Mary Brocaw. 



Douw. 79 

173 Deborah Ann, b. Decembt-r 14, 18:38 ; in. Reynieu V. N. Gar- 

KITSON, November 14, 1872, and bad 

1 Clarence, b. April 24, 1874. 

2 WUliam Van Ness, b. October 29, 1877. 

174 John B., b. December 7, 1842: m. Ammekman. 

135. 
C'oriieliii!^, son of (116) John C. Douw and Elizabeth 

Van Aleii, was born April 8, 1813^ married Hannali Flint, 
October 9, 1842, and had 

175 Thomas W., b. February 15, 1844; killed in tbe late war. 

176 Mary Jane, b. March 14, 1847; m. S. R. Eldued. 

177 Sarah Ann, b. February 1, 1849 ; m. Lewis F. Mooue. 

178 Caroline Elizabeth, b. February 22, 1851. 

179 Chloe A., b. March 14, 1852; m. William Greene. 

180 Linda M., b. September 13, 1854. 

This family of Douw's reside at Albany, (Treene county, 
Wisconsin. 

i:io. 

CJerrit, son of (110) John C. Douw and Elizabeth Van 

Alen, was born August 12, 1815 ; married Elizabeth Rhodes, 
February 18, 1844, and had 

181 George Washington, b. December 16, 1844; d. August 24, 1847. , 

182 Helen M., b. July 9, 184G; m. (tEORge B. Trut, October 27, ' 

1870. He died January G, 1878. 

183 William, b. October 10, 1849. 

184 Lillie E., b. October 13, 1851 ; m. Cyrus H. Loud, December 

10, 1878. 

185 Carrie S., b. August 2, 1860; d. January 31, 1862. 

186 Annie, b. July 13, 1864. 

This family resides in 13ufi;ih), N. Y. 

Peter Van IVess, son of (12!)) Deriek Douw and Eliza 

Bailey, was born March 27, ISIJO; married Mary Brocaw, 
and liad 

187 Elmer. 

188 EUzabeth. 

189 Matilda. 

190 John. 

191 Irene. 

(For tbe greati^r part of tln^ Douw family the Coini)ik'r is indebted to 
Mrs. .M. P. Ferris, daughter of John de Peyster Douw.) 
11 



GERHARD. 



1. 

Paul Gerhard (Gerard) lied from France in 1G8(», at the 
time of the Huguenot persecution, and established himself in 
Germany at a place called Gerhard's Brunn, near Zweibriicken, 
or " Deux Fonts " in the Palatinate. He had a son 

2 Frederic, b. March 26, 1714 ; m., 1st, Elizabeth Tiscuen, Janu- 

ary 23, 1737 ; 2d, Barbara Reigerin, February 14, 1740. 

Frederic*, son of (1) Paul Gerhard, was born March 26, 
1714; married, 1st, Elizabeth Tischeu, January 23, 1737, 
and had 

3 Peter, b. October 26, 1737. 

Elizabeth Ti.scheii, wife of Frederick Gerhard, died and he 
married, 2d, Barbara Reigerin, February 14, 1740, and bad 

4 Conrad, b. November 22, 1740 ; m. (122) Rachel Bogaekt Yssel 

STEIN, September 29, 1768. 

5 Elizabeth, b. September 29, 1742. 

6 Frederic, b. September 23, 1744. 

7 John, b. February 12, 1747. 

8 Anna Maria, b. June 13, 1749. 

9 Jacob, b. December 21, 1750. 

10 Anthony, b. February 10, 1754 ; d. an infant. 

11 Anna Rosina, b. October 29, 1755. 

12 Catherine, b. October 2, 1758. 

Frederic Gerhard emigrated from Laugensalbad, llesse- 
Darmstadt, to America, arriving in Philadelphia, August 27, 
1739. He bought lands and settled in Heidelberg Township, 
Lancaster (now Berks) Co., Fenn. In 1745 he left the German 



Gerhard. 81 

Reformed Clmrcli and joined the Moravian Church. lie was 
naturalized Sejiteniber 24, 1755, and died in Heidelberg Town- 
ship, Noveud)er 30, 1770. 

4. 

Conrad, son of (2) Frederic (iJerliarfl and Barbjira 
Reig'eriii, was born Novenibci- 22, 174:0; married (122) 
Kachel, dauorhter of Isaac Martens Ysselstein and (34) Rachel 
Bogaert, (b. Juno 8, 1741) September 29, 1768 (see 34Bogaert), 
and had 

13 Rachel, b. January 15, 1770, in Philadelphia ; d. December 18, 1772, 

14 EUzabeth, b. March 2, 1772, in Philadelphia; d. October 21, 1772, 

15 William, b. April 11, 1774, in Philadelphia; m. Sarah Wood, 

October 6, 1808. 

16 Mary, b. March IG, 1776, in Philadelphia ; d. June 21, 1792. 

17 John, b. October 17, 1778, in Philadelphia ; d. January 25, 1779. 

18 Eleonora, b. November 17,1780, in Philadelphia ; d. December 15, 

1780. 

19 Thomas, b. January ?A, 1782, in Philadelphia ; d. April 28, 1783. 

All the above children, except William, died in Philadelphia. 

Racliel Ysselstein, wife of Conrad Gerhard, died suddenly 
May 31, 1801, while her husband was at church. Conrad 
Gerhard was born in Heidleberg Township, Berks county, 
Penn. ; was engaged in mercantile jKirsuits in Philadelphia 
until 1808, when he retired from business. lie married, 2d, 
Elizabeth Jungmann, (b. January 4, 1750, at Rhinebeck. N. Y.) 
daughter of Rev. John George Jungn^.ann. Ko children. He 
died February 24, 1815. 

Elizabeth Jungmann, his widow, died in Philadelphia Sep- 
tember 19, 1823. 

15. 

WniJain, son of (4) Conrad (ierliard and (122) Rachel 
Ysselstein, was born in Philadelphia A[)ril LI, 1774; nuirried 
Oct<»ber 0, 18o8, Sarah Wood, (born at Woodstown, Salem 
county, N. J., Septend)er 10, 1781) daughter of Jeconias 
Wood, of Woodstown, and Christina Gill, and bad 

20 William Wood, b. July 2.3, 1809 ; m. Anne Dobbyn. 

21 Benjamin, b. June 3, 1811 ; m. Anna Sruoeant. 



82 GrERHARD. [*"::"ll 

22 Thomas, b. in Philadelphia October 3, 1813, and died at Reading, 

Peun., in 1814. 

23 Louisa, b. September 25, 1816 ; m. Henry Du Pont. 

William Gerliard was a merchant in Pliiladelphia until 
1836 when he removed to Chester, Penn., wliere he died Sep- 
tember 30, 1848. 

His w^fe survived him and died in P]iilade]])hia April 21, 
1851. 

90. 
William Wood, son of (15) William Gerhard and 
Sarah Wood^ w^as born in Philadelphia, Penn., July 23, 1809 ; 
married at Philadelphia December 5, 1818, Anne Dohbyn, 
(b. July 31, 1820) daughter of Captain AVilliam Augustus 
Dobbyn, of the British Army, and of Anne Edwards, daughtei- 
of Colonel Thomas Edwards, of the E. I. Co.'s service, and had 

24 Louisa, b. in Philadelphia October 20, 1849. 

25 Anne, b. December 15, 1851 ; m. William Wainwright Maris. 

26 William Pennock, b. in Philadelphia March 16, 1856, and died 

there March 18, 1857. 

27 Henry Du Pont, b. in Philadelphia August 27, 1858. 

William Wood Gerhard was a graduate of Dickinson 
College, Pennsylvania, and of the Medical Department of the 
University of Pennsylvania, and studied in the medical schools 
of Paris. He was an eminent physician of Philadelpliia and 
the author of a number of works on professional subjects. He 
died in Philadelphia April 28, 1872. His wife survived him 
and died there ISTovember 16, 1880. 

Aiiiie, daughter of (20) Dr. William Wood (xerhard and 
Anne Dobbyn, was born in Philadelphia December 15, 1851 ; 
married October 12, 1876, William Wainwright Maris, of 

Philadelphia, (b. September 22, 1818), and has 

28 Anne Gerhard, b. in Philadelphia July 26, 1878. 

29 John Mcllvaine, b. in Philadelphia August 31, 1879. 



. Gerhard. 83 

31. 

Benjaiiiiii, son of (15) Willijim Gorliard and Sarjili 

Wood, was born in Pliiladelpliia June 3, 1811 ; married Jaini- 
ar}' 4, 1841:, Anna Seri^eaut, dauii'litcr of rioii. John Sern::eanl, 
of Pliiladelpliia, and Lad 

30 John Sergeant, b. December 24, 1845 ; m. Maria Pepper. 

31 William, h, September 9, 1847 ; ra. Sally Lyle Howell. 

32 George Smith, b. in Pliiladelpliia January 19, 1849. 

Benjamin Gerhard was a lawyer of extensive practice and 
a j)roininent citizen of Philadelphia, where he died June 18, 
1SG4. He was a graduate of Dickinson College, Pennsylvania. 
His widow died in Philadelphia, Pa., June 21, 1873. 

30. 

John Serjeant, son of (21) Benjamin Gerhard and 
Anna Sergeant, was born in Philadeljihia December 24, 1845 ; 
married October 4, 1873, Maria, daughter of William Pepper, 
M. D., (b. February 11, 184G), and has 

33 John Sergeant, b. in Philadelphia, Pa., November 23, 1875- 

34 Albert Pepper, b. in Philadelphia, Pa., August 22, 1877. 

35 Sarah Pepper, b. in Philadelphia, Pa , April 8, 1880. 

31. 

William, son of (21) Benjamin Gerhard and Anna 
Sergeant, was born in Philadelphia September 9, 1847; mar- 
ried June 22, 1870, Sally Lyle Howell, daughter of Arthur 
Howell, and has 

36 Arthur Howell, b. in Philadelphia, Pa., April If), 1877. 

37 Sally Howell, b. in Philadelphia, Pa., .Tune 21, 1878. 

Sally Lyle Howell, his wife, died at Overbrook, Phila- 
delphia, Penu., March 21, 1879. 

•23. 

fiOiiisa, daughter of (15) William Gerhard and Sarah 

VVood, was born in Philadelphia September 25, 181G ; married 
July 15, 1837, at Chestei-, Penn., Henry Du Pont, of Dela- 
ware, (b. there, near Wilmington, August 8, 1812), and had 



84 Gekhari). 

38 Henry Algernon, b. July 30, 1888 ; m. (273) Mary Pauline 

FOSTKK. 

39 Evelina, b. near Wilmington, Del., October 9, 1840. 

40 Ellen Eugenia, b. March 29, 1843 ; m. Alexander Duer Irving. 

41 Louisa Gerhard, b. near Wilmington, Del., February 23, 1845, 

and died there July 2, 1863. 

42 Sara, b. January 29, 1847 ; m. John Duer. 

43 Victorine Elizabeth, b. March 1, 1849; m. (272) Antoine 

Lentiliion Foster. 

44 Sophie Madeleine, b. January 1, 1851 ; m. TiiEOPiiiLUS Parsons 

Chandler, Jr. 

45 Mary Constance, b. near Wilmington, Del., February 10, 1853, 

and died there September 3, 1853 

46 William, b. August 21, 1855; m. Mary Du Pont. 

38. 
Henry Als'eriioii, son of Henry Bu Pont and (23) 
Lonisa Gerliard, was born near Wilmington, Del., July 30, 
1838; married July 15, 1874 (273), Mary Panline Foster, of 
New York (b. A])ril 11>, 1840), (See 273 Ten Eyek), and bad 

47 Catherine Barthelemie Pauline, b. in Paris, France, April 2, 

1875, and died near Wilmington, Del., March 5, 1876. 

48 Louise Evelina, b. at Winterthur, near Wilmington, Del., August 

3, 1877. 

49 Antoine Irenee, b. at Winterthur, near Wilmington, Del., June 

18, 1879, and died there same day. 

50 Henry Francis, b. at Winterthur, near Wilmington, Del , May 27, 

1880. 

Colonel Henry A. Dn Pont and family reside at Wintertlinr, 
near Wilmington, Del. 

40. 

Ellen Eiij^ciiia, dangbter of Henry Dn Pont and (23) 
Louisa (Jerliard, was born near Wilmington, Del., Marcb 29, 
1843 ; married Angnst 1, 1872, Alexander I)ner Irving, of 
New York (b. December 28, 1842), and bad 

51 Duer Alexander, b. at New Brighton, N. Y. , June 24, 1873. 

52 Henry Du Pont, b. at New Brighton, N. Y., March 26, 1875. 

53 John Duer, b. in New York, N. Y., January 27, 1879. 

54. Ellen Du Pont, b. at New Brighton, N. Y., June 6, 1881. 



Gkkiiakd. 85 

Siirii, (luughter of Heury Dii Pout iiiid (23) Louisa 

Gerhard, was born near Wilmington, Del., January 29, IS'IT, 
and died at New Brig-hton, Stateii Island, N. Y., xVpril 29, 
1876; married June 14, 1871, John Duer, of New York (b. 
May 12, 1837), and had 

55 Sara Du Pont, b. at New Brighton, N. Y., April 20, 1870, and died 
there May 10, 1870. 

43. 
Victorine Eliy;al)etli, daughter uf Henry l)u Pont 

and (23) Louisa Gerhard, was born near Wihnington, Del., 
March 1, 1849; married October 18, 1877 (272), Autoiue 
Lentilhou Foster (b. August 14, 1847). 
(See 272 Ten Eyck.) 

44. 

i!ioi>liie ^lacleleiiie, daughter of Henry Du Pont and 
(23) Louisa Gerhard, was born near Wilmington, Del., Jan- 
uary 1, 1851; mari-ied March 8, 1873, Tlieophilus Parsons 
Cliaudler, Jr. (b. September 7, 1846). 

46. 

WilliaiiL, son of Henry Du Pont ;md (23) Louisa 

Gerliard, was l)orn near Wihnington, Deb, Angust 21, 1855; 
married April 24, 1878, Mary Du Pout, daughter of Victor 
Du Pont and Ahce Honnstield (b. August 9, 1854). 



GROESBECK. 



1. 

Claas (]Vit'liolas), son of Jacob (iroesbeck, of Kotter- 
dain, in Holland, was born in 1624, probably in llotterdani ; 
married Elizabeth, and had 

2 Jacob. (No mention of bim on tlie records.) 

3 Catrine, m. Jacob Teunise (Van Woekt "?), about 1683. 

4 Willem, m. Gertruy Schuyler, about 16S4 ; <1. 1722. 

5 Barber, m. (4) Gysbert Marselis, about 1682. 

6 Rebecca, m. Dominicus Van Schaick, February 17, 1699. 

7 Johannes, m. (29) Gertruy Quackenbush, December 17, 1699. 

8 Stephanus, m. (22) Eltz.^beth Lansing, July 16, 1699 ; d. July, 

1744. 

On the 10th of October, 1696, Claas Grroesbecli deposed 
that he was 72 years old. He then had a house and lot on 
tlie west side of Pearl street, the second north of Maiden Lane. 
He made a will January 3, 1706-T, which was proved and 
recorded March 20, 1713, leaving his property to his wife and 
the seven above-named children. 

4. 

AVilleiii, son of (1) Claas Groesbeck and Elizabeth^ 

married Gertruy, daughter of David Pieterse Schu^der and 
Catlyn Verplank, of New Amsterdam, about 16S4, and had 

9 Nicholas, m., 1st, (32) Maryt.ie Quackenbush; 2d, Agnietje 

de Wandlaer. 

10 Catalyna, bp. October 21, 1685; m. (9) Jan Van Nes, November 

17, 1706. 

11 David, bp. June 17, 1688: d. y. 

12 David, b. Marcli 17, 1692 ; m. (22) Maria Vanderpoel, Novem- 

ber 8, 1724 ; d. February 3, 1763 

13 Elizabeth, bp. January 4, 1699. 



Groesbeok. 87 

14 Jacobus, bp. October 5, 1701 ; m. Sarah Van Vkciiten, February 

17, 1738. 

Willein Groesbeck was buried I)eceiiil)er 23, 1722. 

7, 

Johaiiiie!^, son of (1) Claas Jacobse Groesbeck and 

Elizabeth, married Ooertruy. dau^'hter of (7) Woiiter Pieterse 
Quaelveubusli and Neeitje Giiyshertse I>t)^i>-aert, possibly widow 
of Coruelis Teunise Denyse, of New York, December 17, IBDO, 
and had 

15 Lysbeth, bp. Miirch 26, 1701. 

16 Neeltje, bp. September 5, 1703. 

17 Catharina, bp. November 18, 1705. 

18 Wouter, bp. August 15, 1708 ; d. y. 

19 Nicholas, bp. October 28, 1710 ; buried June 30, 174G. 

20 Wouter, bp. October 19, 1712 ; m. (89) Jannetje Bugakkt, Decem- 

ber 14, 1739. 

21 Jacob, bp. May 27, 1715 , m. Cathkina Yates, October 18, 1740. 

22 Catryna, bp. October 13, 1717. 

23 Johannes, bp. December 11, 1720. 

Geertruy Quackeiibush, wife of JonANNE.s Gkoksbeck, was 
buried March 14, 1747. 

8. 

8tei)liaii9i)^, son of (l) Claas Jacobse (iroesbeek and 

Elizabeth, married (22) Elizabeth, dau^-hter of (4) Johannes 
Lansing and Geertie Van Schaick, (b. ir)7*.>), July 10, 1699, 
and had 

24 Catharina, bp. April 28, 1700: d. y. 

25 Johanne.s, bp. March 26, 1703. 

26 Cathrina, bp. January 10, 1705. 

27 Elizabeth, bp. August 17, 1707 ; ni. Stephen Van Kensselaek, 

July .-), 1729. 

28 Gerardus, bp. October 23, 1709 ; ni. Maiu.\ Ten Bkoeck, March 8, 

1739. 

Stepliamis (iroesbeck was buried July 17, 1744. 

!>. 
JViclaolaM, son of (4) Willein (iroesbeck aud (Jeertniy 

Schuyler, married, 1st, (^2) 3larylje, daughter of (7) \V(»uter 
12 



88 Groesbeck. 

Qiuickeubush and Neeltje (dangliter of Tennis Gnysbertse 
Bogaert, posKsibly widoM' of Cornelis Temiisc Denyse, of New 
York), and had 

29 Willem, bp. February 17, 1713 ; w. Catiiahine Van Nes, Juue 

21, 1738. 

30 Wouter, bp. August 29, 1714 ; m., 1st, Maria Bogahdus, October 

18, 173y ; 2d, Alida Quaokenbush, Juue 5, 1761. 
: 31 Geertruy, bp. December 21, 1716; buried Juue 24, 1746. 

32 Pieter, l)p. November 20, 1710. 

33 Jacobus, bp. February 17, 173o. 

34 Neeltje, bp. June 13, 1725. 

Marytje Qiiackeiibusli, wife of Nicholas Groesbisck, was buried 
December 30, 1728. He married, 2d, AciNUi'lVFh;, daughter of 
Johannes de Wandlaer, Jr., of Schachteliook, and Lysabet 
Gansevoort (b. March 4, 1711), and had 

35 Maria, bp. January 1, 1729-30. 

36 Hannes, bp. May 27, 1783 ; m. Elizabeth Van Bkackel, No- 

vember 22, 1752. 

37 Johannes, bp. February 18, 1735 ; m. Maria Viele, July 28, 1755. 

38 Harmen, bp. March 2, 1737; m. MARiTJii Benneway, (benoit), 

September 29, 1763. 

39 Wouter, bp. September 29, 1739. 

40 Pieter, bp. October 11, 1741; d. y. 

41 Pieter, bp. April 24, 1748. 

42 Jacob, bp. August 25, 1745. 

Nicholas (Jroesbeck resided at Schachtekouk. 

IS 
David, son of (4) Willem Claas (Groesbeck and Geertruy 

Schuyler, was burn in All)any March 17, l()i»2; nniriied (22) 
Maria, daughter of (7) Melgert Yanderpoel, Jr., of Kinder- 
hook, and Catharina Van Alen (bp. January 10, 1703), No- 
vember 8, 1724 (Bible record), and had 

43 Willem, b. August 2, 1725 ; d October 3, 1752. 

44 Catrina, b. December 24, 1726 ; d. January 1, 1733. 

45 David, b. August 5, 1728 ; m.. 1st, Catiuna Vkddeh, December 

23, 1752 ; 2d, Sarah Winne, September 28, 1765 ; d. March 30, 
1795. 

46 Mary, b. April 30, 1730 ; d. Jaiuuuy 26, 1732. 

47 Melgert, b. April 13, 1732 ; d. September 18, 1748. 

48 John, b. February 23, 1734 ; d. January 23. 1737. 



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Gkoesbeck. 89 

49 Abram, b. dead April, 1736. 

50 Catryna, b. May 8, 1737 ; m. Casparus Piiuyn, December 19, 1763. 

51 Gertruy, b. April 30, 1739 ; d. August 25, 1745. 

52 John, b. July 12, 1741; m. Aaltje Van Arnhem, July 13, 1765. 

53 Oatelyna, b. March 12, 1745. 

Maria Vaiiderpoel, wife of David Groksbeck, died January 
18, 1757. 

David Groesbeck died February 3, 1763. 

20. 
^Voiiter, son of (7) Joliannes Groesbeck and Geertruy 

Quackenbush, \vas baptised in Albany October 19, 1712; 
mari-icd (80) Jamietje, dauiijliter of (23) Pieter Bogaert and 
Rebecca Fonda, December 14, 1739, and liad 

54 Maria, bp. July 26, 1741 . 

55 Pieter, bp. August 14, 1743 ; d. y. 

56 Rebecca, bp. April 19, 1745. 

57 Pieter, bp. July 26, 1746 ; d. y. 

58 Pieter, bp, October 23, 1748. 

59 Geertruy, bp. July 29, 1753 ; d. y. 

60 Geertruy, bp. September 24, 1758. 

28. 
GeradiiM, son of (8) Steplianiis Groesbeck and (22) 

Elizabeth Laiisins?, was baptised October 23, 1709; married 
Maria Ten Broeck, March 8, 1739, and bad 

61 Elizabeth, bp. July 8, 1739. 

62 Stephanus, bp. May 9, 1742. 

63 Margarita, bp. June 10, 1744 ; d. y. 

64 Margarita, bp. January 10, 1746; m. (75) Nicor.As 0. Marselis. 

August 9, 1766. 

65 Dirk, bp. May 29, 1748. 

66 Johannes, bp. February 18, 1750. 

67 Anna, l)p. December 1, 1751. 

68 Johannes, bp. November 11, 1753. 

69 Catrina, bp. September 26, 1756; d. y. 

70 Catarina, bp. April 8, 1759. 

30. 

Wouter, son of (9) Nicholas Groesbeck and (23) Marytje 

Qiiackeiibiish, was baptised in Albany August 29, 171-1; mar- 



90 Groesbeck. 

ried, 1st, Maria^ daughter of Anthony Bogardns and Jannetje 
Knikkelbakker, widow of (19) Hendrick Lansing (bp. February 
10, 1712), October 18, 1739, and liad 

71 Johannes, bp. February 14, 1742. 

72 Jannetje, bp. July 31, 1743 ; d. y. 

73 Jannetje, bp. April 21> 1745. 

74 Anthony, bp. June 5, 1748 ; m. Cathalyntje Dk Forerst, Febru 

ary 26, 1769; d. June 11, 1813. 

75 Nicolaas, bp. May 6, 1750. 

Maria Bogardus, wife of Wotjter N. Groesbeck, died. He mar- 
ried, 2d, Alida Quackenbush, June 5, 1701, and had 

76 Nicolaas, bp. January 31, 1762. 

77 Pieter, bp. May 27, 1763. 

78 Jacob, b. July 24, 1764. 

79 Meinard, b. June 28, 1767. 

80 Harmen, b. July 10, 1769. 

81 Wouter, b. August 8, 1771. 

Woiiter Groesbeck resided at Half Moon, Saratoga county, 
N. Y. 

45. 

David, Jr., son of (12) David Groesbeck and (22) Maria 
Vanderpoel, was born in Albany August 25, 1728 ; married. 
1st, Catrina Vedder, December 23, 1752, and had 

82 William, b. June 17, 1753 ; m. Catuakine Van Deusen; d. July 

0, 1802. 

83 Cornells, b. November 30, 1754; d. s. 1811. 

Catriua Tedder, wife of David Groesbeck, died December 
15, 1754. He married, 2d, Sakah, daugliter of Benjamin Winne 
and Rachel Van Arnhem (b. July 21, 1734), (the Bible record 
reads "My wife was born July 21, 1754"), September 28, 
1765. No ell. 

David Groesbeck died March 30, 1795. 

Sarah Winne, his^^vidow, died April 20, 1818, 

82. 
William, son of (45) Dafid Groesbeck, Jr., and Catrina 

Tedder, w-as born in Albany June 17, 1753; married Catha- 
riiia Tan Densen, and liad 

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Geoesbeck. 91 

. 84 David, b. March 2'J, 1772; in., 1st, Elizabeth Burton, iihout 
1792; d. September 29, 1804; 2d, Ann Wili,et. 

85 Cornelis, bp. November 9, 1777; d. April 10, ISi'io. 

86 Catharine V. D., b. >Iay 21, 1779. 

87 Maria, b. February 27, 1781 ; d. at I/ittb- Falls November 18, 1881. 

88 Lucretiaj b. January 14, 1788. 

89 WUlem, b. September 17, 1784; d, June 25, 1835. 

William (xroesbeck died July 6, 1802. 

Catiikrina VanDeusex, Ills widow, died JMovcmbei' 3, 1821, 
33. 72 3'ears. 

William Gkoesukck was* for niauy years, clerk of the lie- 
formed Dutch cliurch in Albany, and was succeeded by his 
sons David and Cornelis, the last of the " Vocyrsangers'''' i. <?., 
the clerk who stood in front of the pnlpit and led the singers, 
giving ont the words of the hyinn two lines at a time. 

84. 
David, son of (82) William Groesbeek and Catlirina Y[iii 
Deuseii, was born in Albany March 29, 1772; married, 1st, 
Elizabeth Burton, about 1702, and had 

90 Oathrina, b. July 18, 1793. 

Klizabetli IJiirtou, wife of David Ghorsbeck, died September 29, 
1804, se. 30 years and 22 days. He married, 2d, Ann Willet, 
and had 

91 Sally Ann, b. 1809 ; m, James A. Hewson ; d. March 16, 1842, ae. 

'i'o years. 
, 92 Eliza, b. 1810 ; d. s May 26, 1833. 

Ann Willet, wife of David Gkoksreok, died May 0, 1810, 
iv,. 33 years, 2 months, 27 days. 

David Groesheck died in New York Decend)er 9, 1857. 



H U N 



1. 

The lirst known ancestor of this name was Thonias Hun, 
who resided, possil)ly, at Aniersfort, in Holland. He had 

2 Harmen Thomas. ^•-' 

It is not known if he had other children. 

It is found in the I^otarial Papers, page 103, first ])art, on 
record in the Connty Clerk's office, Albany, that "On Jnl_y 5, 
1061, his son Hakmen and his wife Catalyntie Bekck,* gave 
a power of attorney to collect a certain snni of money from 
Angenitie Conielisen^ of Amsterdam, in Holland, belonging 
to the aforesaid Catalyntie as an inheritance from the 
late Tryntje Jansen van Rechter, her mother, late wife of 
Cornelis Stoffelse Bid^ of Amsterdam, and also from her 
brother, Hendrigk Berok, a certain sum on an obligation " dated 
" March 8, 1656 ; " also to close up the estate of Wendeltie 
Haemense (maiden lady), late aunt, or father's sister, of the 
above-named (2) Harmen Thomase. She being dead 'at 
Alckmar, in Holland. 

The christian name of the father of Thomas and Wendeltie 
Hun was probably PIarmen, as Wendeltie, in the })apers 
alluded to above, is called " Wendeltie Harmense." 

Hariiieii Thomas, son of (1) Thomas Huu, married 
Catalyntie Berck (b. in 1625), the widow of (I) Dirck Bensing, 
in 1661, and had 



♦Spelled Bercx in "Pearson's First Settlers of Albany County," and not Bercx as 
misprinted on page 8. 



Hun. 98 

3 Weintie, b. February 9, 1002; d. February 19, 1002. 

4 Weintie, b October 29, 1603 ; m. (8) Rut Melcherts Van Deusen, 

1093. 

5 Thomas, b. November 1, 1000 ; d. November 9, 1007. 

6 Thomas H., b. October 2, 1008; m. (4) Mayeke Jants Ootuout, 

November 20, 1692. 

Catalyntie, wife of IIarmen Thomas Hun, died A])ril 14, 

\cm. 

Harmen Thomas Hun was living as late as 1 T08. He is 
described, in 1061, as being froiri Ammersfort, in Holland, and 
then living in Beverwyck. 

Catalvntie Berck, and her brothers HENDRioKand William, 
were children of Tryntie Jansen van Reohtet\ widow of Sam- 
son Berck and late wife of Coriielisson iStoffeluc JJal, of 
Amsterdam, Holland. 

(2) Harmen Thomase emigrated from Holland. He had 
also a brother-in-law, John Vmi Droop, of Elslow, I'csiding in 
Sttittin, in the land of (Inlich. 

(2) Harmen Thomase and Catalyntie Berck made a joint 
will in May, 1663, in which they mention her live children by 
(1) DiRCK Bensen, the former husband of Catalyntie Bekck. 

6. 
X'lioiiiai^ Hnriiieiise, son of (2) Hariiieu Hini and 
Catalyntie Berck, was born October 2, 1668 ; married (-1) 
Mayeke, daughter of (1) Jan Jansen Oothout and (4) Hendrickie 
Van Ness, November 20, 1692, and had 

7 Catalyntie, b. September 4, 1093 ; m. (39) John G. Lansing, No- 

vember, 1720; d. October, 1737. 

8 Johannis, b. October 10, 1095; m. Anna Winne, May 4, 1725 ; d. 

January 22, 1770. 

9 Harmen, b. November 23, 1097 ; d. y. 

10 Corneliu.s, b. June 9, 1700. 

11 Hendrickje, b. September 13,1702 ; m. PliCTEU SciluVLEU, Deccun. 

l)er 20, 1724. 

12 Dirck, b. September 7, 1704 ; m. Makgaket Cornelia Hogan 

13 Rutger, b. March 15, 1707. 

14 Adrian, b. June 15, 1709 ; m. Pihkbe Smith, of Now Jersey, 

August , 1733 ; d. January 11. 1737-8. 



94 fluN. 

15 Harmen, b. September 15, 1713; m. (65) Elsie Lansing, December 

6, 1735. 

Thomas Hariueiise Huu died January 12, 171(5. 
Mayekk, widow of Thomas IIakai ionse Hun, died October 
14, 1759. 

8. 

Joliaaiiiifji, son of (6j Thomas Harmeuse Huu and (4) 

May eke Oothout, ^vas born in Albany October 10, 1G95 ; mar- 
ried Auna, daughter of Francis Winne and Elsie Gansevoort, 
May 4, 1725, and had 

16 Thoma.s, b. Juue, 172f) ; d. December 14, 1731. 

17 Elsie, b. May 16, 17'28 ; d. January 4, 1732. 

18 Elsie, b. March 18, 1733; m. (97) Philip Lansino, May 19, 1757. 

19 Thomas, b. February 28, 1736 ; m. (192) Elizabeth Wendell, 

August 27, 1761 ; d. November 17, 1803. 

Auua Winne, wife of Johannis Hun, died March, 1759. 

JoHANNis Hun died in Albany January 22, 1770. 

He was probably buried in the church yard in Beaver street. 
In 1S03 his remains were removed by his grandson Abkauam 
Hun to a vault which he built on a lot on Chestnut street, 
between Hawk and Swan streets. By the re-grading of the 
streets and the adjoining lots the vault was abandoned and the 
b(»dies contained therein were removed to the farm, at Noi-- 
manskill, and there buried. 

19. 
Dirck, son of ((>) Thomas Harmeuse Huu and (4) 

May eke (Mary) Oothout, was born September 7, 1704; 
married Margaret Coi'uelia, daughter of William Ilogan and 
Martena (Anna) Bekker (b. July 30, 1700), and had 

20 Catalyntie, bp. August 13, 1733. 

21 Willem, bp. August 28, 1734; m. Sarah De Foiiicsx, August 18, 

1759. 

22 Thomas, bp. May 19, 1730; m. Bata Van Deusen, November 29, 

V 1761. 

23 Johannis, bp. December 24, 1738 ; m. Cathahina U. Ziele, May 

33,1765; d. AprillS, 1825. 

24 Pieter, bp. October 2, 1741. 



Hun. 95 

14. 

Adrian, son of (6) Thomas Harniense Hun and (4) 
Mayeke Oothout, was bom Jane 15, 1709; married Phoebe, 

daughter of John Smith and Judith Oatman, of New Jersey, 
August, 1733, and had 

25 Judith, b. February 19, 1734-5; m. Uriah Carl. 

26 Thomas, b. September 30, 1736; m. Catharine Van Emberg in 

1763 i d. September 15, 1797. 

27 PhcBbe, b. July 33, 1738. 

Adrian Hun died January 11, 1737-8. 

15. 
Hariiieii, son of (6) Thomas Harniense Hun and (4) 
Mayeke Oothout, was born September 15, 1712 ; married (65) 
Elsie, daughter of (12) Isaac Lansing and (14) Jannetje Beeck- 
nian, December 6, 1735, and had 

28 Maritie, b. September 3, 1736. at 4 a. m.; m. Cornelius Van 

Beuren, December 33, 1758; d. March 31, 1817. 

29 Jane, b. June 1, 1739; m., 1st., Volkert Van Vechten, ficense 

dated November 17, 1763; 3d, (106^) Thomas Lansing, October 
38, 1793. 

30 Catalyntie, b April 17, 1743; d. October 1, 1747. 

31 Catalyntie, b. December 15, 1749, at 3 A. M.; m. (101) Isaac 

BoGAUT, December 1, 1773; d. November 18, 1834. 

32 Machtel, b. May 35, 1753; d. July 6, 1753. 

Harmen Hun died August 15, . (Year torn from 

Bible record.) 

Elsie Lansing, widow of Harmen Hun, died April 2, , 

(Year torn from Bible record.) 

.19. 

X'lioiiia!^, son of (8) Johannis Hun and Anna Winne, 

was born in Albany February 28, 1736; married (102) Eliza- 
beth, daughter of (60) Abraham Wendell and Gertruy Bleecker 
(b. September 2, 1738), August 27, 1761, by the Kev. Eliardus 
Westerlo, and had 

33 Annetje, b. September 15, 1763; m. Rev. John Bassett, May 19, 

1795 ; d. October 17, 1848. 

13 



96 Hun. 

34 Abraham, b. February 17, 1768; m. Maria Gansevoort, Septem- 
ber 22, 1796; d. January 29, 1812. 

Thomas Hun was agent for the " Patroon " Stephen Yan 
Rensselaer, and was a surv^eyor. He built a house on the east 
side of Broadway, 50 feet south of Maiden Lane, which was 
demolished in 1845. He died November 17, 1802. 

Willeiii, son of (12) Dirck Hun and Margaret Cornelia 
Hogau, was baptised August 28, 1Y34; married Sarah, daugh- 
ter of Jesse De Forest and (33) Neeltje Quackenbush (b. 1736), 
August 18, 1759, and had 

36 Dirck, b. December 5, 1760; m. (246) Annetje Lansing, Decem- 
ber 7, 1781; d. March 7, 1795. 

36 OomeUa, b. May 28. 1763; m. John Fonda,* October 13, 1783. 

Willem Hun died in 1814. He lived on the corner of Yan 
Tromp street and Broadway. 

Sarah De Forest, widow of Willem Hun, died in 1821. 

Tlioiiias, son of (12) Dirck Hun and Margaret Cornelia 
Hogan, was baptised May 19, 1736 ; married Bata Tan 
V Deusen, November 29, 1761, and had 

37 Catalyntie, b. August 26, 1762; m. Henry Van Benthuysen, 

December 14, 1785; d. August 13, 1841. He died June 8, 1834. 

38 Rachel, b. July 4, 1764. 

39 Dirck, b. June 19, 1768. 

40 Rachel (or Annetje?) (who married Fonda), b. October 19, 1773. 

23. 
Joliaiiiiis, son of (12) Dirck Hun and Margaret Cornelia 
Hogan, was baptised (according to Prof. Pearson), December 
24, 1738, (but born, according to Dr. Hun's record, in 1741) ; 
married Catliarina U. Ziele, May 23, 1765, and had 

41 Dirck, b. April 13, 1766; m. Annetje Lansing, of Qreenbush. 

42 Catalina. 

Joliannis Hun died April 12, 1825, at 51 Liberty street, 
Albany. 

* This name is spelled by his descendants " Fondey." 



Hun. 9T 

Thoiiia§, son of (14) Adrian Hun and Phoelbe Smith, 

was born September 20, 173G ; married Catliarine, daughter 
of Peregrine Yan Emberg and Cornelia Provost (b. November 
2, 1738), in 1762, and had 

43 John Smith, b. April 9, 1764; m. Margaret Freeman in 1789; 

d. March 5, 1829. 

44 Phoebe, b. October 21, 1765 ; m. Cornelius P. Vanderhoep ; 

d. April 4, 1808. 
46 Provost, b. December 6, 1767; d. March 6, 1771. 

46 Adrian, b. April 1, 1770; d. b. August 31, 1802. 

47 Peregrine, b. December 1, 1772; d. September 17, 1803. 

48 Cornelia, b. April 19, 1775; d. March 29, 1777. 

49 Mary Hartshorne, b. March 26, 1778; m. Richard Stout; d. 

April 17. 1804. 
60 Catharine, b. February IG, 1781; d. January 18, 1840. 
51 Thomas, b. November 22, 1783; d. s. May 5, 1847. 

Thomas Hun died at Mount Pleasant, New Jersey, Septem- 
ber 15, 1797. 

Catharine Yan Emberg, his widow, died March 4, 1813. 

S3. 

Annetje, daughter of (19) Thomas Hun and (192) Eliza- 
beth Wendell, was born in Albany Septeitd^er 15, 1763 ; mar- 
ried the Rev. John Bassett, May 19, 1795, and had 

62 Blanor, b. July 29, 1796 ; m. Henry M. Locke; d. in Penn Yan 

March 4, 1874; no issue. 

63 Elizabeth, b. April 6, 1798 ; m. William Ciiapin, of Penn Yan. 

54 Maria, b. ; m. Nehemiah Berry; d. in Lynn, Mass., Jan- 

uary 8, 1874. 

55 John, b. ; d. in Penn Yan September 6, 1877. 

56 Thomas H., b. ; d. about 1860. 

Rev. John Bassett died September 4, 1824. 

Annetje Hun, his widow, died at Penn Yan, N. Y., October 
17, 1848. 

Rev. John Bassett was ordained pastor of the Dutch Re- 
formed church at All)any, June 28, 1787. He resigned his 
office in 1805, and died at Bush wick, L. I. 



98 Hun. 

34. 

Abraham, son of (19) Thomas Hun and (192) Elizabeth 
Weudell, was bom in Albany Februaiy 17, 1768; married 
Maria, daughter of Judge Leonard Gansevoort and Maria Van 
Eensselaer (b February 17, 1778), September 22, 1796, by the 
Rev. John Bassett, and had 

57 Elizabeth, b. January 13, 1798; d. June 9, 1804. 

58 Maria, b. July 23, 1800; d. April 1, 1801. 

59 Elizabeth, b. July 1, 1804; m. Bernard S. Van Rensselaer, 

April 4, 1833; d. July 1, 1834. 

60 Ann Maria, b. October 11, 1807; d. October 27, 1807. 

61 Thomas, b. September 14, 1808; m. Lydia L. Reynolds, April 29. 

1841. 

Abraham Hun died in Albany January 29, 1812, and was 
interred in his vault in Chestnut street. 

Maria Gansevookt, his widow, died in Albany October 19, 
1813, and was interred in the same vault. 

Abraham Hun graduated at Columbia College, studied law, 
and in partnership with Rensselaer Westerlo (half brother 
of the "Patroon"), acted as agents for the " Patroon " 
Stephen Yan Rensselaer until he died. He resided in his 
house on North Market street, now Broadway, 50 feet south of 
Maiden Lane. He also had a farm at Normanskill of about 
375 acres. Shortly before his death he began to improve a lot 
of about nine acres, situated on the brow of the hill, and built 
there a house for a summer residence. After his death it re- 
mained neglected until about the year 1850, when his son 
Thomas began to restore and improve it by planting trees, etc. 
Li 1852 the house now standing was built, and since that time 
has been a summer resort for the family. The place was called 
" Buena Yista " after the battle of Greneral Taylor. It still 
retains that name. It now contains about 25 acres. 

35. 
Dirck, son of (21) Willem Hun and Sarah He Forest, 

was born December 5, 1760 ; married (2-1:6) Annatie, daughter 
of (97) Philip Lansing and (18) Elsie Hun, December 7, 1781, 
and had 



Hun. 99 

62 Cathalina, b. March 19, 1783; m. (289) Harmanus C. Wendell, 

April 21, 1812; d. in Euglewood, N. J., August 28, 1875. (See 
289 Wendell). 

63 Elsie, 1). March 27, 1785; m. Charles Newkirk, May 15, 1817. 

64 Gertrude, b. February 24, 1787; d. s. 

65 Sarah, b. February 24, 1787 ; d. s. at Oyster Bay, August 5. 1863. 

66 Neeltie (or Ellen), b. April 13, 1789; m. James Cushney. 

67 John, b. December 13, 1791. 

68 Dirck, b. December 10, 1793. 

Dirck Hun died Marcli 7, 1795. 

43. 

John Siiiitli, son of (26) Thomas Hun and Catharine 
Van Emherg, was bora April 9, 1764; married Margaret, 
daughter of Peter Freeman and Agnes Watson, in t789, and 
had 

69 Mary F., b. April 24, 1791 ; ra. William H. Falls, March 20, 1821. 

70 Peter F., b. May 20, 1792; m. Maria T. Griffin in 1819; d. July, 

1847. 

71 Cornelia Van E., b. April 28, 1795; m. James Wheeler, 1830. 

72 Peregrine, b. February 6, 1794; d. September 8, 1797. 

73 Thomas, b. ; d. in infancy. 

John Smitli Hun was cashier of a bank in Newburgh, 
where he resided and died March 5, 1829. 

61. 

Thomas, son of (34) Abraham Hun and Maria Ganse- 

YOOrt, was born in Albany September 14, 1808 ; married 
Lydia Louisa, danghter of Marcns Tulliiis Reynolds and 
Cynthia Herrick (b. in Amsterdam, N. Y., September 11, 
1817), April 29, 1841, by the Rev. Horatio Potter, and had 

74 Edward Reynolds, b. April 17, 1842; m. Cornelia De Forest 

Gale, April 29, 1874; d. March 14, 1880. 

75 Marcus Tullius, b. May 22, 1845; m. (105) Mary K. Vanderpoel, 

December 21, 1875. 

76 Leonard Gansevoort, b. May 10, 1848. 

77 John, b. June 10, 1852; d. August 16, 1852. 

78 Henry, b. March 21, 1854. 

Lydia Louisa, wife of Thomas ITdn, died at 31 Elk street, 
Albany, January 26, 1876, and was interred in the Albany 
Rural Cemetery. 



100 Him. 

OBITUARY. 

(Mrs. TuoMAS Hun.) 
A. great sorrow has fallen upon the hearts of many in every 
class and condition of life in this city in the death of Mrs. 
Hun, the wife of Dr. Thomas Hun. No one was better known 
than she has been during her whole life among us, for her 
earnest and etficient interest in all that could contribute to the 
good of others, and especially of the poor and the ignorant. 
She inherited from lier father, the late Marcus T. Reynolds, 
much of the vigor and acuteness of mind and also of the 
energy and decision of character, for which he was so eminently 
distinguished ; and these marked natural endowments were 
enriched -and strengthened not only by unusual advantages of 
early education, but by her life-long habits of reading and 
reflection, and perhaps even more, by the influence of the re- 
fined and cultured companionship and associations in which her 
lot in life was happily cast. Those who knew her in her earlier 
days, before her growing infirmity of hearing had shut her off 
from the intercourse of general society, will not fail to remem- 
ber the ease, graces and attractiveness of her person and man- 
ners, her quick and playful wit, her happy turns of thought 
and expression and the airy grace, vivacity and spirit of her 
conversation. And through it all there ever ran a vein of 
exquisitely delicate and most feminine sentiment that marked 
the lady, and gave an inexpressible charm to all she said and 
did. And yet one could not but feel that back of it all there 
was the woman of strong convictions and of deep conscientious- 
ness. In the qualities of her mind and character, she combined 
in a remarkable degree the theoretic and speculative with the 
practical. Few persons have ever set before them a higher 
ideal of duty in respect to living, not for one's self, but for the 
good of others, and still fewer have worked so faithfully and 
unwearied as she did to fulfil this duty. Her ever active mind 
found interest in every plan that promised to reform what was 
evil, and to help those upon whom the hardships of life pi-ess 
most sorely ; but this was no mere speculative or sentimental 
scheming ; on the contrary, she was eminently real and prac- 
tical in her aims, and very energetic and efficient in carrying 



Httn. 101 

them out. To give liberally was the least of her well doing. 
She felt that the poor and ignorant needed far more than 
money — the hopeful advice, the foresight, the experience and 
the trained judgment of those in higher stations in life, and 
she, therefore, habitually sought to make her charities not 
merely a relief, but also an education in a better and more 
thrifty mode of life. At an early day she purchased and fitted 
up, and has since maintained, a sort of model tenement house, 
to be allowed to hire and occupy apartments in which came to 
be esteemed by the worthy poor a privilege and an object of 
ambition. Here she watched over them, encouraged them to 
form habits of neatness, order and economy, tanght them to 
make small savings, and thus built up in them a sense of 
self-respect and of independence. To the very last and after 
she had given up all other cares in life, her thoughts and 
anxieties still followed " her poor," as she tenderly called them. 
She also labored, with some partial success, to establish in the 
neighborhood of poor and working people reading rooms and 
a place of cheerful and comfortable resort for them during the 
long evenings of winter. Surely such a life caimot fail of the 
benediction, " Inasuiuch as ye have done it unto one of the 
least of these, my brethren, ye have done it unto me." 

But it was not among the poor alone that the influence of 
her character was felt. No lady in this city has done more to 
promote intellectual tastes and habits of good reading througli- 
out the wide circle of her friends. The Ladies' Book Club in 
this city owes its establishment and success largely to her con- 
stant care of it and her sound judgment in the selection of books. 

But after all, admirable as she was in her life and example, 
her friends were bound to her by more tender and endearing 
ties. To have her for your friend was no common privilege. 
It was not lightly given, but when given it was something 
worth having and something for one to try to be worthy of. 
It was to be believed in, to be trusted with a generous con- 
fidence, to be ever met with a smile and kind welcome, to kiiow 
that your character and motives were in friendly keeping, that 
your successes would be rejoiced in and your errors and failures 



102 Hun. 

lovingly sorrowed for, and that among all the changes and 
chances of life you had a friend who would sympathize not 
less in your sorrows than in your joys. 

Although during her latter years her intercourse with gen- 
eral society was more and more restricted by her increasing 
deafness, her buoyancy and sprightliness of nature never wholly 
forsook her, but threw a brightness over the comparative quiet 
and seclusion of her life. Great as is our loss, there is much 
to comfort us in our bereavement. The world has been the 
better and the happier for her life, and she leaves us remem- 
brances that will abide with us and be a blessing and consola- 
tion till we shall be called to join her again. M. 

Thomas Hun, M. D., now Dean of the Faculty of the Albany 
Medical College, was born in Albany. Losing his parents at 
an early age, he and his sister were brought up by their maternal 
grandparents — Judge and Mrs. Leonard Gansevoort, Jr. As a 
very small boy he attended a school kept by an English gentleman 
and lady, Mr. and Mrs. Upfold. In 1818 he entered the 
Albany Academy, where he remained until he had completed 
his whole course of academical preparation for college. He 
was decided in character, intelligent, studious and always main- 
taining a good standing in his classes. The academy was then 
as it still is, one of the best classical and mathematical schools 
in the country, and young Hun left it in the autumn of 1824 
and entered the junior class of Union College at the age of 
sixteen, with more than usual preparation for his college course. 
In college he had for his chum the late Prof. Isaac W. Jackson. 
Here he fully maintained his character for intelligence and 
scholarship, and graduated with honors in 1826, taking his 
degree of A. B. 

Immediately after leaving college he commenced the study 
of medicine in the office of Dr. Piatt Williams, then a prac- 
titioner of considerable eminence in Albany. In 1827 he 
entered the Medical Department of the University of Pennsyl- 
vania and in 1830, having completed its full course of medical 
studies, received from that institution the degree of Doctor of 
Medicine. He then returned to Albany and began the prac- 
tice of his profession in connection with Dr. Williams. On 



IlcN. 103 

the outbreak of the cholera, early iu the summer of 1832, a 
cholera hospital was organized in Albany and Dr. Hun was 
appointed one of its physicians. He continued in this position, 
discharging the duties with marked skill and lidelity, until the 
disappearance of the cholera and the closing of the hospital in 
the autumn of that year. In the spring of 1833 he determined, 
with the view of the better prosecution of his studies, to go to 
Europe, and lie went accordingly, and with the exception of 
two brief visits, during that time to this country, he remained 
abroad, residing chiefly in Paris, until 1839, 

During the six years of his stay abroad, he availed himself 
of the oi)portunities thus afforded him for a wide and liberal 
range of studies bearing more or less upon his profession. For 
the first two or three years he gave himself rather to the 
broader and more general lines of scientific and professional 
study than to those relating to practice. But after his last 
visit to this country, and when he had decided to return home 
and resume the practice of his profession, he devoted himself 
exclusively for several years, to attendance on the hospitals 
and all the varied means that Paris offered to students for 
acquiring a knowledge of practice. 

The Albany Medical College had been incorporated and 
organized in 1838, and Dr. Hun, previous to his return home, 
had been invited to accept in it the professorship of the Insti- 
tutes of Medicine. On his return he accepted the appoint- 
ment and entered upon its duties. His inaugural address ex- 
cited much interest and admiration from its philosophic treat- 
ment of his subject and its large grasp of principles as well as 
from its lucid style and its clear and forcible illustrations. His 
lectures and instructions as professor were always regarded, 
especially by the l^est class of pupils, as most interesting and 
instructive, and added niuch to the reputation of the college. 
He continued to hold this class until 1858, when he resigned 
it and devoted himself wholly to his private practice, which 
had become large and of the best kind. 

On the incorporation of the Albany Hospital in 1848, Dr. 
Hun became one of the board of Consulting Physicians. Sub- 
sequently, on the organization of St. Peter's Hospital in this 
city, he held the same pcjsition on its medical staff. In 1862 
14 



104 Hun. 

lie became the president of the State Medical Society, and as 
such delivered an inaugural address which attracted much 
attention from the profession from the boldness of its position 
and its o])position to the traditional ideas of medical theory 
and practice. He maintained that neithei- medicine nor the 
physician, although both were important in their place, ever 
cured disease. That the curative power was in Nature alone. 
That the function of the physician was not to cure, but to 
preside over, watch and aid the efforts of nature to cure, by 
recognizing the true character of the disease, its course, its 
processes and effects, also the accidents and dangers to which 
it is liable, and thus be able to secure, as far as possible, such 
favorable circumstances, aids and conditions as may be most 
contributory to the restorative powers of natui-e. On the re- 
organization of the Albany Medical College in 1876, Dr. Hun 
was unanimously called to be the Dean of the Faculty, but he 
declined undertaking with it the duties of any professorship. 
Dr. Hun's natural tastes and tendencies have always inclined him 
more to a studious and contemplative life than to an active and 
practical one. He has a rare power of abstract thought, and 
philosophical studies, especially in the line of metaphysical and 
ethical investigation, have always had much attraction for him. 
He has, nevertheless, heen a careful observer of what was 
going on in the world around him, and has had very decided 
vieM^s in regard to all such matters. In his profession he has 
always been regarded as a skillful and successful practitioner, 
and in the knowledge and treatment of pulmonary diseases, 
no physician in Albany has ever stood higher in the confidence 
of the profession and of the public. As a practitioner he has 
been esjiecially noted not only for his sagacity and accuracy in 
the diagnosis of disease, but also for his calm far-sighted wisdom 
and his large comprehension of the constitutional tendencies, 
habits and other circumstances specially affecting the case and 
calling for consideration in its treatment. M. 

70. 
Peter Freeman, son of (4'5) John Smith Hun and 
Margaret Freeman, was born May 20, 1792 ; married Maria 
T. Griffin in 1819, and had 



Hi:n. 1U5 

79 Freeman, b. September 11, 1820. 

80 Mary F., b. April 11, 1832; d. August, 1851. 

81 Margaret, b. April 16, 1824. 

82 Catharine Matilda, b. December 21, 1826. 

83 John Thomas, b. December 15, 1829; d. in 1858. 

Peter Freeman Hun died in Newburgh in 184:7. 

74. 

Edward Reynolds, son of (01) Dr. Thomas Hun and 
Lydia Louisa Reynolds, was born in Albanj^ April lY, 18-12 ; 
married Cornelia De Forest, dangliter of John B. Gale and 
Elizabeth Y. S. Wells, of Troy, K Y., April 29, 1874, and had 

84 Lydia Louisa, b. July 8, 1875. 

85 Elizabeth Gale, b. November 5, 1876. 

86 John Gale, b. November 21, 1877. 

87 Catharine, b. January 21, 1880. 

Dr. Edward R. Hun died in Stamford, Conn., Maroh 14, 

1880. 

OBITUARY. 

(Dr. Edward R. Hun.) 
The many friends in this city and elsewhere of Dr. Edward 
It. Hun have been deeply pained to learn of his nnlookcd-for' 
death, which took place early on Snnday morning last, at Stam- 
ford, (Jonn., where he had been staying for some time past for 
the benefit of his health. From almost the very outset of his 
professional life, he had a very large, laljorions and responsible 
practice, and the zeal and derotion which he brought to it were 
so unremitting and exhausting that his friends have for many 
years feared that he was laboring beyond his strength, which 
was never very great. Several years since he was thrown from 
his carriage and received a stunning blow upon the head and a 
general shock to his system, to which he himself attributed much 
of his subsequent feeble health. About a year ago he found his 
health so much impaired, that he came to the conclusion to 
witlidraw from practice, only temporarily as he then thought, 
and to seek rest and restoration in absence from home. Accom- 
panied by his wife, he s]:>ent the spring of last year in Florida, 
l)ut his stay was not attended with the benefit he expected, and 
he resorted dnriuii- the sunnuer to the more bi'acino- air of the 



106 Hun. 

northern part of this State, and for the last few months he has 
been at Stamford, where he died. Until almost the time of his 
last and fatal attack, it was fondly hoped by himself and his 
friends that his health was slowly improving by this exemption 
from care and hibor, and that in due time he would be able 
again to return to his professional work. Very recently, how- 
ever, he found himself not quite as well as he had been, and 
on Friday last he had been to New York to consult his phy- 
sician, and soon after his return he was suddenly struck down 
by apoplexy and became at once wholly unconscious and 
remained so till the time of his death. He had not yet quite 
completed his 38th year, and for so j'oung a man his pro- 
fessional career had been quite a remarkable one. Probably 
no other physician in this city had ever had at so early an age 
so large and responsible a practice. From the very first, his 
abilities and acquirements were recognized, not less by his pro- 
fessional brethren than by the public, and he at once took his 
place in the very first rank of his profession. Those who have 
known his parents will be at no loss to know whence the rare 
qualities of his mind and character were derived. Much as he 
owed to his advantages of education at home and abroad, and 

• to the hardly less valuable privilege of constant intercourse 
with a father eminent for learning, wisdom and experience in 
the same profession, he nevertheless owed even more to his 
own remarkable natural endowments and aptitudes for his pro- 
fession. He liad an almost feminine quickness of perception 

'and great facility in acquiring knowledge. What cost others 
painful efi'ort, he caught on the wing and made his own. He 
had remarkable sagacity and accuracy in diagnosis. In detect- 
the characteristics of disease, his power seemed to be intuitive 
and to reach its results at a glance, rather than by any slow 
process of examination and reasoning. His maternal grand- 
father, who was one of the most eminent members of the Bar 
of this State, was distinguished in a difierent sphere for very 
similiar qualities of mind. Dr. Edwakd R. Hun's nature was 
an ardent and sympathetic one, and in a case of any interest 
and importance he would throw himself into it unreservedly, 
and with all his heart and mind. At such times he showed 
not only untiring vigilance, but great fertility of resource. 



Hun. 107 

Tliere was about him in a marked degree that indescribable 
something that ins]3ired confidence. He was a man of great 
kindness of heart, faithful, aifectionate and of a high standard 
of integrity and honor. He had in a rare degree the faculty 
of winning the love and confidence of children, and of estab- 
lishing pleasant relations with them. To the old, the poou and 
the lowly he was always especially gentle and considerate, 
having ever for them a kind and cheering word, which, if he 
could do them no other good, left them the better and happier 
for his coming. While in the fullness of his powers, and be- 
fo]"e the disease which overcame him had begun to throw its 
shadow over the brightness of his spirit, his presence was like 
a gleam of sunshine in a sick-room; and many a household in 
this city will mourn the loss of their warm-hearted friend not 
less than of their trusted and devoted physician. 

This is not the place to speak of the traits that made the 
charm and happiness of his domestic life, nor of the unfailing 
love and fidelity that watched over him through all the long 
course of his declining health. Nor may we now dwell upon 
the quiet and unostentatious, but firm and decided religious 
faith and principle that underlay and gave its tone to his whole 
character. Now that he has gone from us and our anxieties 
for him are at an end, we can fall back upon the impressions 
of his honorable, useful and benignant life, which remain to 
us as a pleasant and cherished remembrance. Such lives are 
not to be measured by the number of their years, but rather 
bj the good work well done which tiiey have fulfilled M, 



TESTIMONIALS OF EESPECT. 

ACTION OF TUK P^ACULTY OF THE ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE. 

At a meeting of the Albany Medical College, held in the 
College fiibrary, Monday evening, March 15, 1880, the follow- 
ing ])reamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : 

WiiEKKAS, We have received the sad news tliat Prof. E. R. 
Hun, M. D., died at Stamford, Conn., the l-lth of this month; 
therefore, be it 

Resolved, That the loss of Edward R. Hun, M. S., Professor 
of Nervous Diseases, is one deeply felt by his brother pro- 



108 Hun. 

fessors, and that they liereby tender tlieir heartfelt sympathy 

to his family in their aflliction. 

Resolved^ That by his death the Albany Medical College 

has lost an a])le professor and the profession at large one of its 

most earnest workers. 

Resolved, That we attend the fnneral in a bod j ; that a copy 

of these resolutions be transmitted to the family of the deceased, 

forwarded to the Board of Trustees, entered upon the minutes 

of the faculty and published in the daily papers. 
C. S. MEKRILL, M. D., ) 

A. YANDERYEER, M. D , \ Committee. 
J. S. MOSHER, M. D., 



ACTION OF THE STAFF OF THE ALBANY HOSPITAL. 

At a special meeting of the StafE of the Albany Hospital, 
held Monday evening, March 15, 1880, Dr. Joseph Lewi was 
made Chairman, and Dr. William Hailes, Jr., Secretary 
pro tern. 

Dr. Lewi officially announced the death of Dr. Edward R. 
Hun, a member of the Staff, and in appropriate terms spoke 
most euloglstically of the deceased, saying that he was one of 
the most promising of our rising men in the medical profession, 
and that in his acquaintance, extending over a perio^l of years, 
he liad always found him to be a true friend, an able physician 
and a courteous gentleman. 

Dr. F. C. Curtis moved that a committee, composed of Drs. 
Lewi, Boyd and Hailes, be appointed to draft resolutions ex- 
pressive of the feelings of the Staff'. The committee reported : 

Whereas, It has pleased Almighty Grod to remove from our 
midst, by sudden death, our esteemed and lamented colleague. 

Resolved, That we have heard with ]u-ofound sorrow the 
death of our confrere Dr. Edw^ard R. Hun, who was stricken 
down in the midst of his usefulness, and called from earth, 
just after passing the threshold of his professional career. 

Resolved, That in his death we have lost an able adviser and 
associate, and the institution one of its most efficient friends 
and officers. 

Resolved, That we tender our heartfelt sympathy to his 
sorrowing family in this, the hour of their deep affliction, and 
mingle our grief with theirs at his untimely departure. 

(Signed.) Dr. JOSEPH LEWI, Chainnan. 

^' ,Tr \t ■ t' "' ■ Secretaries pro tern. 

Dr. Wm. Hailes, Jr., j -^ 



Hun. 109 

MEDICAL STAFF OF THE CHILD's HOSPITAL. 

At a ineetiiig- of the Medical Staff of the Child's Hospital, 
held Monday evening, March 15, 1880, tlie following preamble 
and resolutions were adopted : 

Whereas, We have just received the saddening information 
of the sudden death of our associate Edward R. Hun, M. D. ; 
therefore l)e it 

Resolved, That by the death of Dr. E. R. Hun, the Child's 
Hospital lias lost one of its ablest physicians and a valued 
friend and counselor. 

Resolved, That we tender to the family our most earnest 
sympathy in this their great loss, and mourn with them in 
their bereavement 

Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to 
the family, forwarded to the Board of Managers, and published 
in the daily papers. 

' JAMES W. COX, M. D., ) 

T. MARKLEY TREGO, M. I)., } CommUtee. 
LEWIS BATCH, M. D., ) 

75. 

Marcus Tiilliii»ii, son of (<il) Tlioinas Him and Lydia 
Louisa Reynolds, was born in Albany May 22, 1845 ; married 
(105) Mary K., daughter of (Y8) Isaac Vanderpoel and Susan 
Foster, December 21, 18Y5, and had 

88 Ellen Vanderpoel, b. February 25, 1877. 

89 Mary Vanderpoel, b. April 3, 1883. 

Marcus T. Hun resides in Albany, is a member of the bar. 
He was formerly Deputy Attorney-Creiieral, and is now Reporter 
of the Supreme Court of this State. 

76. 

Leonard Cir., son of (61) Thomas Hun and Lydia Louisa 

Reynolds, graduated at the Military Academy, at West Point, 
with high honors, at the head of his class. After serving in 
tlie Army some years he resigned his commission and com- 
menced practicing law in Albany, where he is in partnership 
with his brother Marcus T. Hun. 



v/ 



110 Hun. 

78. 
Henry, son of (61) Thomas Hun and Lydia Louisa 

Reynolds, has received his degree of M. I). ; he has been pur- 
suing his medical studies in Europe, and is now a practicing 
physician in Albany. 



FEMALE BRANCH OF THE HUN FAMILY. 

4. 

Weiiitie, daughter of (2) Harm an Thomase Hun, was 

born October 29, 1663 ; married (81) Rut Melcherts Van 

"Deusen in 1692. 

(See Yan Deusen.) 

7. 

tJatalyiitie, daughter of (6) Tliomase Harmense Hun 
and (4) Mayeke Ootliout, was born September 4, 1693 ; mar- 
ried (39) John 0. Lansing, November, 1726. 

(See Lansing.) 

18. 

Elsie, daughter of (8) Joliannis Hun and Anna Winne, 

was born March 18, 1T33 ; married (97) Philip Lansing, May 

19, 1757. 

(See Lansing.) 

So. 

•f iiclith, daughter of i^l4) Adrian Hun and Phu^be Smith, 

was born February 19, 1734-5 ; married Uriah Carl or Carrel, 

and had three children; probably lived in Greenbush. 

28. 
Haritie, daughter of (15) Harmen Hun and (65) Elsie 

Lansing, was l)orn September 3, 1736 ; married Cornelius 
Van Beuren, December 23, 1758, and had 

90 Elsie, b. November 25, 1759; m. Nicholas Van Rensselaer, 
November 20, 1780. 

Maritie Hun, wife of Coknelius Van Beuken, died March 
21, 1817. 



IIUN. Ill 

Jane, (l;iiii;-htcr of (15) Hsirsiieii Hun and (();")) Elsie Lan- 
sing, was Ixtrii June 1, 17'')0; married, Jst, Tollvert Van 
Vecliten, Nuvembei-, 17<)2; lM, (Km;^) Thomas Lansing, 

Octohcr 2S, 1792. 

(See Lansing.) 

31. 

Catalyiitie, daughter of (15) Harnien Hiin and (Q^^) 
Elsie Lansing, was l)oni Decenil>er 15, 171:1>, at ;> a. m. ; mar- 
ried (101) Isaac Bogart, December 1, 1773. 

(See Bogart.) 

»6. 
CJoriielia, danghter of (21) Willeni Hun and Sarah He 

Forest, was boi-n May 2S, 1763 ; married John, sou of Isaac 
Fonda and Susannah De Forest, Octol)er 13, 1783, aud had 

91 Sarah, b ; m. Jellis Winnk; d. November 5, 1834. 

92 Isaac, b. May 7,1786; m. Maktha Townsend, February 14, 1811; 

d. March 15, 185:1 

93 Maria, 1). July 3, 1788; in. Cuahlks Dr Kay Townsend, Decem- 

l.er 10, 1807; d. November 12, 1835. 

94 William. 

95 Stephen, b. ; m. LuciNUA Tannek. 

96 Cornelia. 

John Fonda died in 1814. 

€atha1iiia, daughter of (35) Hirck Hun and (21-()) 

Annetje Lansing, was lioru March 1!), 1783; marricHl (281)) 
Harnianus (b. February 20, 1781), sou of (22«)) Cornelius 
Wendell and (252) Anna Lansing, April 21, 1812. 
(See 281> Ilarmaiuis Wendell.) 

Git. 

I^Nic, daughter of (35) Hirck Hun and (24<)) Annetje 
Lansing, was born March 27, 17S5; married (Jliarles New- 
kirk (1). October 10, I7i)0), May 15, 1.S17, and had 
15 



112 Hun. 

97 Anna Maria, b. February 12, 1819; m. William Clark, January 

5, 183G; d. October 31, 1854. 

98 Charles C, b. May 12, 1831. 

99 Gertrude Lansing, b. June 18, 1823; m. Livingston K. Milleu, 

December 18, 1850. 

100 Catharine V. D., b. February 5, 1826; m. David H. Paige, June 

5, 1850; d. March 17,1851. 

101 Ellen H., b. September 9, 1829; d. August 1, 1843. 

Charles Newkirk died March 20, 1852. 

69. 
Msiry F., daiigliter of (1:3) John Smith Hun and Mar- 
f^aret Freeman, was born April 24, 1791 ; married William 
H. Falls (b. 1790), March 20, 1821, and liad 

102 Adeline, b. December 28, 1831 ; d. April 17, 1823. 

103 Margaret, b. April 15, 1823. 

104 William A., b. November 14, 1825. 

105 De Witt C, b. March 17, 1828; m. Geokgiana F. Ganneuk, 

February 20, 1853. 

106 Cornelia Hun, b. April 19, 1830 ; m. James W. Bingham, Decem- 

ber 20, 1854. 

107 Charles Augustus, b. September 7, 1832. 

108 Theodore, b. June 9, 1835. 

William H. Falls died in New York city, in January, ISGl. 

71. 
Cornelia Vsiii Em berg-, daughter of (43) John Smith 

Hun and Margaret Freeman, was bom April 28, 1795 ; 
married James Wheeler, of Warwick, Orange County, N. Y., 
in 1830, and had 

109 Mary Elizabeth, b. October 18,1830; m. J. Amhekst Winner. 

110 John James, b. Marcb 8, 1832; m. Harriet Winner. 

111 De Witt C, b. March 27, 1834 ; m. Clara Curtis, December 30, 

1858. 

112 Franklin, b. August 26, 1836. 

113 Edward, b. in 1838. 



LAf^SING. 



1. 

CJerrit Frederick, son of Frederick Lansing, of tlie 
town of Ilassel, in the Province of Overyssell, came to New 
AnKstei(Uini witli three sons, and probably to Renssplaerwyck 
al)()nt 1650. lie had also three danghters, all his children 
liaving ])een born before leaving Hassel. They were 

2 Gerrit, b. ; m. El&te, daughter of WouTER Van Wytitorst. 

3 Hendrick, b, ; m. Lysbet ; d. July 11, 1709. 

4 Johannes, b. ; m (2) Geertje Van Schaick, widow of 

Hendrick Coster, in 1678. 

5 Allje (Alida), b. ; m. Gerrit Van Slightenhorst. 

6 Gysbertie, b. ; m. Hendrick Roseroom, 1679 ? 

7 Hilletje, b. ; m. Storm Van der Zee (Bradt). He died 

about 1679. 

Gerrit F. Lansing was probably dead before the 3d of 
Octol)er, 1G79, as on tliat day the above-named children made 
a joint conveyance of property. 

3. 

Gerrit, son of (1) Gerrit Frederick Lansing, was born 
probably in Hassel; married Eisje, danghter of Woiiter Van 
Wythorst, and had ' 

8 Gerrit, b. ; ni. (/ATiiARiNE Sanders Glen, widow, August 

21,1692. 

9 Abraham, b. 1063; m. Magdelena Van Triciit, November 28, 

17013. 

10 Johannes, b. January 1, 1675; in. Helena Sandkrs, September 

20, 1704. He died August 10, 1771, ve. 97 years, months and 
10 days. 

11 Susanna, b. ; m. Mattys Nack, July 24, 1698. 



114 Lansing. 

12 Isaac, b. May 14, 1677; m. (14) Jannetje Beeckman, June 27, 1703. 

13 Jacob, b. June 6, 1681 ; m. Helena Glen about 1710. 

14 Myndert, b. ; d. s. 

15 Wouter, bp. August 13, 1083. 

16 Elizabeth, bp. January 20, 1689 ; d. September, 1730. 

3- 
Heiiflrick Cw., son of (1) (xerrit Frederick Lansing, wns 

l)(»rii, probably, in Hassel ; niarricd Lysbet, and liad 

17 Libbitie, b. ; m. Daniel Bradt, April 18, 1697. 

18 Jacob, b. ; m. Helena Pruyn, September 27, 1701; d. 

October 17, 1756. 

19 Hendrick, Jr., b. ; m. (see 167 Bogaert) Jannetje Knicker- 

BACKER, March 4, 1704. 

20 Alida, b. July 3, 1685; m. Isaac D. Fonda, December 18, 1708. 

21 Maria, b. ; m. Hyuert Gerritsie, October 20, 1693. 

Hendrick 0. Lansing was in Albany as early as lOGfi. He 
died July 11, 1709. , 

4. 
Joliaiiiie!!i C, son of (1) Oerrit Frederick Lansing, was 

probably born in Hassel; married (2) (jieertje, daughter of (1) 
Goosen Gerritse Van Scliaick and Geertie Brantse Peelen, 
widow of Hendrick Coster, in 1G78, and had 

22 Libbetie, b. 1679; m. (S) Stephen Groesbeok, July 16, 1699. He 

died July, 1774. 

23 Geertruy, bp. November 2, 1684; m.RvER Gerritsen, April 23, 

1704; no. cb. 

24 Jan (Johannes), bp. Septemljer 4, 1087; m. Geertruy Schuyler, 

June 13, 1714. 

25 Engletje, bp. August 12, 1690; m. (31) Evert Wendell, Decem- 

ber 12, 1710. 

26 Gerrit, b. ; ni. Elizabeth Banker, October 27, 1715. 

Johannes or Jan ii. Lansing was buried in All)any, Feb- 
ruary 28, 1728. 

5. 

Altje (Alida), daughter of (1) Gerrit Frederick Lan- 
sing, was probably born in Hassel ; married Gerrit, son of 
Brant Arentse YanSlightenhorst, of Neuwkerk, in Guilderland, 
and had 



Lansinc;. 115 

27 Hillegonda. 

28 Gerrit. 

29 Rachel. 

30 Gouda. 

Gerrit Van Slichtenhorst died in Kini^'ston, Janiiarv D, 
1684. He cnine to Beverwyck witli liis father in 1(>4<) ; was 
Schout Jiscaal for a short time, lie wtis one of the commis- 
sioners of Schenectady in 1G72, but removed to Kingston. He 
owned several liouses and h)ts in Albanj' and also in Claverac. 

6. 

CJysbertJe, dano^liter of (1) Gerrit Fredericli Lansing, 

was probably born in Hassel ; married Henrtrick Janso Kose- 

boom, trader, in I()7l> (j), :md had 

31 Johannes. 

32 Gerrit. 

33 Hendrick. 

34 Myndert (?). 

35 Margarita, b. ; m. PiETER TilOMAS MiNGEAL. 

Hendrick J. Rosebooni's wife Gysbertje died, and in his 
old age he married Tryntje Janse Van BRiiKSTEni:, widow of 
Rntg-er Jacobsen. He died November, 1703. 

7. 

Hilletje, danghtcn- of (I) Gerrit Frederick Lansins:, was 

probably born in Ilassel ; married Stbrni Van der Zee, son of 
Albert Andriese Bradt, " the Norman," and Annetic Barentse 
van Rotmer, and had 

36 Albert. 

37 Wouter, and possil)ly other children. 

The tradition is that one of Ib'adt's children was born on 
shipboard, on tlie passage out, in the midst of a heavy storm, 
in consequence of wliich he was called " Stoi-m Van der Zee." 

8. 
CJerrit, son of (2; Gerrit Gerritse Lansini? and Elsje 
Van Wythorst, was l)orn ; married Catharine, daugii- 



116 Lansing. 

ter of John Sanders Glen and widow of Cornells Barents Van 
Ditinars, of Schenectady (b. March 23, 16Y2), Angnst 21, 1692, 
and had 

38 Gerrit, b. August 30, 1693 ; m. (42) Engletje Van Deusen, 

October 23, 1718. He died in 1783, sc. 90 years. 

39 Johannes, b. March 10, 1695; m., 1st, (7) Catalyntie Hun, No- 

vember, 1726 ; d. (Jctober, 1727; 2d, Jannetje Van Veckten, 
May 12, 1729. 

40 Anna, bp. March 28, 1697 in New York; m. Jacob Egmont, October 

19, 1716. 

41 Elsje, bp. March 12, 1699, in New York; m. . 

42 Sanders, bp. April 20, 1701, in New York. 

43 Susanna, bp. January 5, 1703, in New York; m. Evert P. Wen- 

DELi., June 29, 1736. 

44 Evert, bp. December 31, 1704; m. Annatie Cooper about 1735. 

45 Jacob, bp. December 22, 1706; m. Ida Van Wie, August 7, 1734. 

She died August 4, 1743 ; he died July, 1746. 

46 Abraham, bp. February 27, 1709; m., 1st, (31) Helena Van 

Deusen, April 21, 1733 ; 2d, Catharine De Forest, April 20, 
1741. 

Gerrit Lansing is supposed to have died July 20, 1708. He 
was a trader, and resided sometimes in Kew York, Albany and 
Schenectady. 

Catharine, widow of Gekrit Lansing, died February 15, 
173 L 

9. 

Abraliaiii, son of (2) Gerrit Oerritse Lansing and Elsje 
Van Wytliorst, was born in 1663 ; married Magdalena, 
daughter of Abraham Van Tricht and Elizabeth Teller (b. 
October 21, 1683), November 28, 1703, and had 

47 Abraham, b. May 8, 1704; m., 1st, (24) Ricke Van Sciiaick, De- 

cember 27, 1731; 2d, (72) Catharine Lansing, February 11, 
1746. 

48 Gerrit A., bp. November 28, 1705 ; m.. 1st., (38) Maciitel, 

daughter of (16) Jacob Beeckman, January 18, 1739 ; 2d, Ruth 
. He died in 1789, oe. 84 years. 

49 Johannes, bp. April 16, 1708 ; buried October 27, 1723. 

50 Jacob, bp. April 23, 1710; d. January 14, 1745. 

51 Elsje, bp. March 8, 1713 ; m. (55) Gerrit John Lansing, May 14, 

1740. She died about 1783. 

52 Elizabeth, bp. November 10, 1717; m. (22) Jonas Oothout, March 

30, 1741. She died about 1753. 



Lansing. 117 

53 Myndert, bp January 34, 1723; died at sea in 1758. 

54 Margaret, l.i.. April 7, 1738; d. s. July, 1747; buried July 31, 1747. 

Ahraliam Laiisini;' died June 20, 1745, m. 82 years. 

Magdalkxa, liis widow, died November 30, 1745, a3. 75 years. 

The record in the Bible of K. V. R. Lansing, of Albany, 
makes Jacob born in 1703 and Elsje in 1707, but the record in 
tlie cliurch l)()oks makes the baptisms as above. Abraham 
Lansing's^ house stood upon the corner of Chapel and Steuben 
streets. 

10. 

Joliaiiiie!«, son of (2) Gerrit Oerritse Lansing and Elsje 
Tail Wjtliorst, was born January 1, 1675, O. S. ; mari'ied 
Helena, daughter of Robert T. Sanders and Elsie Barentse, 
September 20, 1704, and had 

55 Gerrit, bp. September 9, 1705; m. (51) Elsje A. Lansing, May 14, 

1740. 

56 Robert, b. January 17, 1707; m., Ist, Margaiiet Roseboom, De- 

cember 5, 1734 ; 3d, (33) Sarah Van Schaick, February, 1748 ; 
8d, Catrina Ten Broeck, January 39, 1753. 

57 El^e, bp. July 4, 1708; buried August 35, 1738 (?). 

58 Mary, bp. October 7, 1711 ; buried November 30, 1731 (?). 

59 John, bp. June 13, 1718. 

60 Sanders, bp. 1734. 

61 Thomas, bp. September 34, 1737 ; d. March 4, 1811. 

Helena, wife of Johannes L.vnsing, was buried June 23, 
1744. 

Johannes Lansing, died in All)any, August 10, 1771, 113. 97 
years, 6 months and 19 days. 

19. 

iHSiac*, son of (2) Oerrit Gerritse Lansing and Elsje Van 
Wythorst, was born in Albany, May 14, 1077; married (14) 
Jannetje, daughter of (3) Johannes Beeckinan and (7) Machtel 

Schermerhorn, June 27, 1703, and had 

62 Machtel, bp, December 13, 1703 ; m. (35) Teunis VissCHER, Jan- 

uary 10, 1737. 

63 Gerrit, bp. December 13, 1705; m. (34) Ari.vnt.ie Bekgkman, 

March, 1740. lie died October, 1748. 



118 Lansing. 

64 Johannes, bp. September 11, 1709; d. September 16, 1745 (?;. 

65 £jl^e, bp. ; m. (15) Harmen T. Hun, December 6, 1735. 

66 Susanna, bp. October 13, 1715 ; m. William IIogan, Jr., January 

17, 1740. 

67 Jacob, bp. April 27, 1718, 

68 Neeltje, bp. March 31, 1723 ; m. Peter Waldron, December 3, 

1743. She died about 1766. 

Jauiietje, wife of Isaac Lansing, died in Albany, February, 
1770, Bd. 87 years, 11 months. 

Isaac Lansing died in Albany, January 27, 1772, as. 94 
years, 8 months and 13 days. 

13. 

Jacob Cr., son of (2) (lerrit Gerritse L.ausiiig and Elsje 

Yau Wytliorst, was born in Albany, June 0, 1681; married 
Helena, daughter of Jacob Sanders Glen and Catharine Van 
Witbeck (bp. November 21, 1683), about 1710, and had 

69 Gerrit J.,.bp. March 4, 1711 ; m., 1st, Maria Everts, November 

29, 1734 ; 2d, Jane Waters, about 1748. 

70 Jacob J., bp. July 12, 1714 ; m. (34) Marytje Egberts, Novem-. 

ber 6, 1742 ; d. January 18, 1791, 

71 John J., bp. December 23, 1715; m., 1st, Rachel Lievens, August 

14, 1741 ; 2d, Cathlina Van Sciiaick, October 20, 1744 ; 3d, 
Catiiarina Schuyler, about 1747. 

72 Catharine, bp. September 7, 1718 ; m., 1st., (47) Abraham Lan- 

sing, about 1742 ; 2d, (38) Abraham Douw, November 23, 1761. 

73 Abraham, bp. April 24, 1720 ; m. Elizabeth Cooper, May 20, 

1744. 

74 Isaac, lip. January 28, 1722 ; d. s. 

75 Sanders J., bp. August 18, 1723 ; d. s. April 3, 1807. 

76 Elsije, ) d. April, 1730. 

[■ bp. October 24, 1725. 

77 Isaac,) m.ANNETJE Van Woert, about 1746. 

Jacob Gr. Lansing died in Albany, December (3, 1767, a?.. 
86 years and (! months. He owned a house corner of North 
Pearl and Columbia streets, which he built in 1710, and where 
his children were born. This house, known now as the 
" Pemberton house," is still standhig (1882). 

18. 

Jacob H., son of (3) Hendricli G. Lansing and Lysbet, 

was l)on) ; married Helena, daughter of Frans Janse 

Pruyn and Alida, September 27, 1701, and had 



Lansing. 119 

78 Alida, bp. July 26, 1702; m. Abraham Van Arnhem, July 11, 1721. 

79 Hendrick, bp. December 1, 1703; m., 1st, Annetje Ouderkirk, 

February 23, 1735; 2d, probably Anna Ouderkekk. 

80 Elizabeth, bp. June 30, 1700 ; m. John D. Van Arnhem, July 

. 18, 1729. 

81 Franciscus, bp. July 18,1708 ; m. Marytje Lieverse, July 0, 1737. 

82 Gerrit, bp. October 7, 1711 ; ui., 1st, Yda Van Wie, August, 

1734; 2d, Elizabeth Van Schaick, about 1745. 

83 Jacob J., bp. November 29, 1713; m. Hybertje Yates, May 13, 

1738. 

84 Annetje, bp. July 15, 1710; m. Gerrit Van Schoonhoven, Feb- 

ruary 3, 1743 (?). 

85 Johannes, bp. October 19, 1718; m. Maritje Huyck, about 1747 (?). 

86 Abraham, bp. April 24, 1720; in. Catiiarina Lieverse, about 

1745 (?). 

87 Isaac, bp. November 25, 1725. 

Jacob H. Lansing died and was buried iieai" his liuiise 

October 17, 1756. 

19. 

Uendriek, Jr., son of (3) Hendrick 0. Lansing and 

Lysbet, was born ; married (see 167 Bogaert) Jannetje, 

daughter of Harmen Janse Knickerbacker and (63) Lysbet Janse 
Bogaart, of Dutchess county, Mai'cli -1, 1704, and had 

88 Elizabeth, bp. August 5, 1705 ; m. Egbert Bratt, about 1723. 

89 Jacob. 

90 Isaac. 

91 Abraham. 

Hendrick Lansing, Jr., (h'ed previous to 1700, and }ii8 
widow married Anthuny Boga,r<his, March 3, 17<)0. 

94. 

•f oliaiiiics, son of (1) Johannes Gerrit Lansing and (2) 
(xeertije Van Schaick, was l)aptised in Albany, September 4, 
1687 ; married (jcertruy, daughter of Colonel Pieter P. 
Schuyler, first mayor of Albany, and Engeltje Van Scliaick 

(bp. February 11, 1694), June 13, 1714, and had 

92 John, bp. April 7, 1715 ; m. (145) Ariaant.ie Wendeli,, about 

1745. 

93 Maria, bp. December 4, 1717; m. Rorert Sanders, November 6, 

1740. 
16 



120 Lansing. 

94 Pieter, bp. August 6, 1721 ; m. (116) Elizabeth Wendell, about 

1745. 

95 Geradus, bp. September 29, 1723; m. (179) Makytje Wendell, 

1747. 

96 Geertruy, bp. February 1, 1727 ; buried September 27, 1728. 

97 Philip, bp. February 23, 1729 ; m. (18) Elsje Hun, May 19, 1757. 

98 Geertruy, bp. January 7, 1733 ; buried April 25, 1749- 

The wife of Johannes Lansing was buried June 23, lT4i (?). 

CJerrit, sun of (4) Johannes Gerrit Lansing and (2) 

(xeertje Van Schaick, was born ; married Elizabeth, 

daughter of Evert Banker and Elizabeth Abeel (b. July 2G, 
1693), October 27, 1715, and had 

99 Neeltje, bp. November 4, 1710; d. y. 

100 Neeltje, bp. April 11, 1718; buried December 22, 1739 (?). 

101 Geertruy, bp. December 26, 1719; m. Lucas Witbeck, about 

1746. 

102 Johannes, bp. October 9, 1724; buried February 26, 1725 (?). 

103 Johannes, bp. April 24, 1720; buried July 27, 1737 (?). 

Gerrit Lansing was buried January 2(\, 1730 (?). 

38. 

Gerrit, son of (8) Gerrit G. Lansing and (Catharine Glen, 

was born August 20, 1693 ; married (42) Eiigeltje, daughter 
of (8) Eutger Melcherts Yan Deusen and (4) Wyntje Harmense 
Hun (bp. March 22, 1696), October 23, 1718, and" had 

104 Gerrit, bp. July 26, 1719 ; m., 1st, Annetje Yates, about 1745 (?); 
2d, (17) Wyntje Van Den Beugh, about 1750 (?). 

105 Rutger, bp. March 25, 1722; m. Susan Van Sohoonhoven 

October 27, 1764. 

106 Johannes, bp. August 28, 1726; m. Catharyntje Burhans (?), 

October 25, 1761 . 

The wife of Gerrit Lansing was buried October 6, 1745. 
He owned a lot in the rear of Bleecker Hall, l)etween Dean 
street and the river, 75 feet front. 

30. 
Joliaiiiie!^, son of (8) Gerrit G. Lansing and Catharine 
Glen, was born March 10, 1695; married, 1st, (7) Catalyntje, 



Lansing. 121 

daughter of (Pi) Thomas Hnn and (4) Mayeke Ootliont (h. Sep- 
tember 4, 1098), Novemlter, 1720, and had 

106^ Thomas, b. ; m., 1st, Anna De Forest; 2d, (2i)) Jane 

Hon, October 28, 1792. 

Catalyiitje, wife of Johannes Lansing, died October, 1727. He 
married, 2d, (28) Jannet.je, daughter of Cornelis Tennis Van 
Vechten and Maria Lucas (bp. February 13, 1698), May 12, 
1729, and bad 

107 Oathrina, bp. June 5, 1730 ; buried December 31, 1731 (?). 

108 Cathrina, bp. November 22, 1732 ; m. Abraham Myndertse, 

October. 18, 1760 (?). 

109 Maria, bp. January 22, 1737. 

110 Cathalyntje, bp. May 16, 1742. 

Jaimetje Yau Yecliteu, wife of Johannes G. Lansing, was 
buried March 18, 1752. 

44. 

Evert, son of (8) Oerrit G. Lausina; and Catharine (ileii, 

was baptised December 31, 1704; married Aniiatie, daughter 
of Obediah Couper (Cooper) and CorneUa Gardeuier, about 
1735, and had 

111 Gerrit, bp. June 30, 1736. 

112 Cornelia, bp. June 11, 1738; buried September 17, 1747. 

113 Obadiah, bp. February 4, 1739; d. y. 

114 Obadiah, bp. June 29, 1740 ; m., 1st, Cornelia Van Benthuy- 

SRN, 1772; 2d, Cornelia Cooper, about 1774. 

115 Cathrina, bp. February 14, 1742; m. CirRisTOPHEU Yates, July 

17, 1761 (?). 

116 Johannes, bp. Mayl, 1743 ; m. Maria Staats, about 1768. 

117 Annatie, bp. February 22, lirtG ; m. Ai5r.\ham Van Tassel, 

about 1789 (?). 

40. 
Abrsiliaiii, son of (8) Gerrit G. Lansinj; and Catharine 
Glen, was bai)tised Fel)ruary 27, 17<>1); nian-icd (81) Helena, 
daughter of (0) Ilarpert Van Deusen and (17) Helena Van 
Deuseti, April 21, 1733, and had 

118 Catharine, bp. April 11, 1734; m. Johannes 6. Clute al)out 

175.5 I?). 

119 Lena, bp. February 29, 1736. 

120 Annatje, bp. May 28, 1738; m. Evert Van Den 15i:kcju, Septem- 

ber 18, 1756. 



122 Lansing. 

121 Harpert, bp. September 7, 1740; m. Maritje Vissciier, about 

1763. 

Helena, wife of Abraham G. Lansing, died before the baptism of lier 
son Harpert. He married, 2d., Catharine, daughter of Philip 
De Forest and Tryntje Kip (bp. November 25, 1694), widow, 
April 20, 1741, and had 

122 Jacob, bp. February 6, 1743. 

123 Magdalene, bp. November 16, 1746 ; d. y. 

124 Magadalene, bp. June 2, 1750. 

47. 

Abraham, son of (9) Abraham A. Lansing and Magda- 

lena Yan Triclit, was born May 8, 1704 ; married (24) Ricke, 
dangliter of (IS") Goosen S. Van Scliaick and Catharina Staats 
(bp. December 24, 1703), December 27, 1731, and had 

125 Goo.sen, b. Aprilll, 1732; d. July 11, 1732. 

Ricke, wife of Abraham A. Lansingh, died April 16, 1733. He 
married, 2d., his cousin (72) Catharine, daughter of (13) Jacob 
Gerretse Lansing and Helena Glen (bp. September 7, 1718), 
February 11, 1746, and had 

126 Helena, b. November 7, 1746 ; d. August 9, 1747. 

127 Abraham A., b. July 24, 1752; 0. S. ; m., 1st, Elsie Van Rens- 

selaer, September 3, 1774 ; 2d. (160) Elsje Lansingh, Decem- 
ber 4, 1797. 

Abraham Lansingh died December 14, 1759, fe. abont 55 
years, and his widow Catharine married (38) Abraham Douw, 
November 23, 1761 , who died in 1786, ae. 78 years. 

Catharine, widow of Abraham Douw, died February 2, 1798, 
?e. 79 years. They had one son named Abraham. 

When this family began to spell their name " Lansingh " is 
not known. 

48. 

Gerrit A., s(m of (9) Abraham A. Lansing and Magda- 
lena Tan Tricht, was baptised November 28, 1705 ; married, 
1st., (38) Machtel, daughter of (16) Jacob Beeckman and 
Debora Hansen (b. October 16, 1715), January 18, 1739 ; 2d, 

Ruth . It does not appear that he had children living 

at his death by either of his wives. He died about November 
16, 1789, leaving a will in which he mentions his wife Ruth, 



Lansing. 123 

nephew (127) Abraliam A. Lansing, son of liis Lrotlier Abra- 
ham ; nejiliew Henry, son of his sister (52) Elizabeth, the Late 
wife of Jonas Oothout ; brother-in-law (41) Johannes Jacob 
Beeckinan ; sisters-in-law (-10) Efhe Gansvoort and (12) Debora 
Staats (danghters of Jacob Beeckman) ; niece Machtel, daugh- 
ter of brother-in-law John Jacob Beeckman ; Yolkert and 
Abraham, sons of sister Elizabeth Oothout ; Al)raham and 
John Lansing, sons of sister (51) Elsie (wife of (55) Gerrit 
John Lansing), and Hannah and Gerrit G. Lansing. 
Gerrit A. Lansing resided in Schenectady, N. Y. 

55. 
CJerrit, son of (10) Joliannes G. Lansing and Helena 
Sanders, was baptised September 9, 1705 ; married (51) Elsje, 
daugliter of Abraham G. Lansing and Magdalena Yan Tricht 
(l)p." March, 1713), Maj 14, 1740, and had 

128 Helena, bp. December 13, 1741. 

129 Abraham, bp. May 5, 1743; buried April 20, 1744. 

129i Margaret, bp. ; m. (G6) Abraham Oothout, November 

27, 1707. 

130 Elsie, bp. October 1, 1749 ; buried January 20, 1752. 

Gerrit Janse Lansing was buried August 27, 1757. 

50. 
Robert, son of (10) Joliannes G. Lansing and Helena 
Sanders, was born January 17, 17<>7; married, 1st, Margaret, 
daughter of Myndert Roseboom and Maria Yinhagen (bp. 
October 7, 1711), December 5, 1734, and had 

131 Maria, b. October 28, 1735; m. (182) Hendrick Wendell, June 

•J, 1757. 

132 Hendrick R., b. December 25, 1737 ; m. (08) Maria Marselis, 

September 18, 1702; d. August 9, 1819. 

133 Helena, b. September 30, 1745 ; d. September, 1740. 

Marj;sirct Koscboom, wife of Rorert J. Lansing, died September 
4, 1740. He married, 2d, (23) Sarah, daughter of (13) Goosen 
Van Scbaick and Catliarina Staata (bp. November 27, 1715) 
February, 1748, and had 

134 Sarah, ) 

[ bp. April 10, 1749; buried July 1, 1749. 
136 Margarita, 



124 Lansing. 

Sarah Van Schaick, wife of Robert J. LansinCt, died April 16, 1749. 

He married, 3d, Catkina, daughter of Samuel Ten Broeck, 

of Claverac, and Maria Hendrickse Van Rensselaer, January 

29, 1752, who died May 18, 1753; no. ch. She was the widow 

of Ephraim Van Vechten. 

Rolbert J, Lansing- died Mareli 3, 1795. 

Myiiclert,* son of Lansing ; married Mary, daughter 

of Rev. John Usher, of Bristol, Tl. I., June 3, 1791, and had 

136 Catharine, bp. February 5, 1792. 

137 Ann, b. February 22, 1794. 

138 Peter, b. 1796; d. September 9.2, 1809. 

139 George Dunbar, b. August 11, 1798; died an infant. 

140 George Dunbar, b. August 26, 1799. 

141 Myndert, b. February 9, 1801; d. April 24, 1842. 

142 Sarah, b. November 11, 1802; d. September 10, 1842. 

Mary Usher, widow of Myndekt Lansing, died March 7, 
1845, ffi. 78 years. 

63. 

IjJerrit, son of (12) Isaac G. Lansing and {M) Jannetje 

Beecknian, was baptised December 12, 1705 ; married (34) 
Ariaantje, daughter of (15^ Johannes Beeckman, Jr., and (42) 
Hester Wendell, March, 1740, and had 

143 Isaac, bp. November 2, 1740. 

144 Hester, bp. July 13, 1743; m. Jacob Roseboom, Jr., .January 20, 

1763. She died November 30, 1826. 

145 Jannetje, bp. January 1, 1747; m. William Van Wie, May 20, 

1767. 

146 Geertruy, bp. November 6, 1748; m. Peter Schuyler, Jr., 

January 17, 1767 (?). 

69. 
Gerrit J., son of (13) Jacob Grerritse Lansing and Helena 
Glen, was baptised March 4, 1711 ; married, 1st, Maria, dangh- 
ter of Johannes Everts and Barentje Pruyn [daughter of 
Francis Janse Pruyn], (b. October 8, 1713), November 29, 
1734, and had 

147 Jacob G., bp. April 4, 1736; m., 1st., Neeltje Roseboom, March 

14, 1767 ; 2d, (162) Femmetje (Frances) Lansing, August 28, 
1774; d. November 25, 1803. 

148 Maria, bp. October 6, 1737; buried August 22, 1739 (?). 



♦Possibly a son of (53) Myndert Lansing who died at sea in 1758. 



Lansing. 125 

149 AUda, bp. September 7, 1738 ; buried September 19, 1743 (?). 

3Iaria, wife of Gkhkit J, Lansing, was buried January 37, 1741. 
He married, 3d, Jane, daugliter of John Waters and Sarah 
Wiuue (bp. April 13, 1733), about 1748, and bad 

150 John, bp. March 5, 1749 ; buried November 3G, 1754. 

151 John, Jr., bp. February 3, 1755 (Chancellor) ; m. CoitNELiA Ray, 

April 8, 1781. 

152 Abraham G., b. December 13, 1756 ; m. Susanna Yates, April 

9, 1779; d. May 15, 1844. 

153 Sarah, bp. July 1, 1759 ; d. y. 

154 Gerrit G., bp. November 11, 1700; m. Maria Antill ; d. May 

37, 1831. 

155 Sarah, b. June 33, 17G3 ; m. Bauent BLEEtKKK; no. ch. 

156 Sanders G., b. June 17, 17G6; m. (163) Catharine Ten Eyck, 

December 9, 1789. 

Jiiiie, widow of Gekkit J. La-nsing, died March 2, 1810. 

70. 

Jacob, Jr., son of (13) Jacol) Gerretse Laiisiiii^ and 
Helena Oleii, was born July 12, 1714; niarriud (34) Marytje, 
daii^'hter of I)enjainin E<;-berts and (16) Annatje Vissclier (bp. 
Fel)riiarj 21, 1714), Novciii])er 6, 1742, and Lad 

157 Helena, b. November 7, 1743; m. Jeremiah Van Rensselaer. 

158 Benjamin, V). November 5, 1744; d. y. 

159 Annatje, b. July 11, 1746; m. (101) Abraham Ten Eyck, April 

14, 1769 ; d. November 7, 1834. 

160 Elsje, b. July 38, 1748; m. (137) Abraha-M A. Lansing, Decem- 

ber 4, 1797 ; d. July 30, 1811. 

161 Benjamin, b. June 30, 1750; d. y. 

162 Femmetje, b. July 3, 1751; m. (147) Jacob G. Lansing, August 

38, 1774; he died June 31, 1794; she died March 37, 1807. 

163 Jacob J., b. August 19, 1753; m. (88; see also 93 Oothout) Anna 

Quackenbush, January 31, 1790. 

164 Mary, b. December 5, 1755; m. IIuNLOKE Woodruff, M. D., 

May 16, 1779. 

165 Benjamin, b. August 6, 1757. 

Maria, wife of Jacob Lansing, Jk., died March D, 1771. 

Jacob Lansing, Jk., died January 18, 1791. 

Colonel Lansing was a Revolutionary officer and commanded 
a regiment at the l)attle of Stillwater, N. Y. When a Captain 
he was in the " middle foi't " at Schoharie wdien it was attacked 
by Sir John Johnson and the Indians under Brandt. 



126, Lansing. 

71. 
Joliii J., son of (13) Jacob Uerritse Lansing" and Helena 
(xlen, was baptised December 23, 1715 ; married, 1st, Rachel, 
daughter of Harnien Lieveuse and Catrina Van den Bergli (l)p. 
March 27, 1726), Angiist U, 1741; had no children. She 
died May 28, 1742. He married, 2d, Catlilyna, daughter of 
Goosen Yan Schaick and Neeltje A1)eel (hp. January 9, 1723), 
October 20, 1744, and had 

166 Goosen, bp. September 8, 1745; buried September 22, 1745. 

Catlilyuti, wife of John J. Lansing, died. He married, 3d, Catha 
KINA, daughter of Nicholas Schuyler and (43) Elsje Wen- 
dell (b. December, 1723), about 1747, aud had 

167 Nicolas (Rev.), bp. September 11, 1748; m. Sakaii Dickenson. 

He died at Tappan, N. Y., September 26, 1835. 

168 Lena (Helena), bp. November 4, 1750 ; m., 1st, John Zabriskie, 

January 11, 1776; 2d, (66) Abraham Oothout, November 14, 
1787. 

169 Jacob J., bp. August 19, 1758 ; m. Jannet.ie Heyek, about 1783. 

170 Philip, bp. November 28, 1756. 

171 Elsje, bp. July 15, 1759; m. Charles Dickenson. 

Catharina, third wife of John J. Lansing, died March 31, 
1797, sd. 73 years and 7 months. 

John J. Lansino died April 19, 1808. He occupied a house 
on the west side of Broadway, the fourth north of Maiden 
Lane. 

73. 

Abralisiiu, son of (13) Jacob Oerritse Lansing and 
Helena Olen, was baptised April 24, 1720 ; married Elizabetli, 
daughter of Obadiali Couper (Cooper) and Corneha Gardenier 
(bp. August 23, 1724), May 20, 1744, and had 

172 Obadiah, bp. August 5, 1745 ; d. s. 

173 Jacob A., bp. January 10, 1746 ; m. Ai.iDA Ltevense. 

174 Gerrit A., bp. October 25, 1747; m., 1st, Cathlina Van Alstyn, 

February 37, 1768 (?) ; 2d, Agnietje Bratt, October 1, 1771 (?) ; 
3d, Elizabeth Wynkoop, December 26, 1776 (?). 

175 John A., bp. November 12, 1749 ; m. Elizabeth Fryer, Febru- 

ary 10, 1776. 

176 Elsje, bp. September 22, 1751 ; m. Jacob Van Deusrn, May 19, 

1771 (?). 



Lansing. 127 

177 Cornelia, bp. May 37, 1753; m. Hendrick Schermerhorn , 

about 1778. 

178 Lena, bp. July 37, 1755 ; buried August 30, 1756. 

179 Abraham, bp. February 13, 1757; m. Annatie Van den Bergh, 

1779. 

180 Isaac, bp. March 18, 1759. 

181 Helena, bp. September 4, 17G0; m. James Deniston. 

182 Annatie, bp. May 10, 1703; m. John Liswell, about 1785. 

77. 

I§iiac, son of (13) Jacob Gerritse Lansing and Helena 

Glen, was baptised October 24, 1725 ; married Annetje, daugh- 
ter of Jacob Van Woert and (38) Hendrikie Oothont (bp. No- 
vember 5, 1727), about 1746, and had 

183 Jacob, bp. December 14, 1740; d. y. 

184 Hendrickie, bp. October 33, 1748 ; m. Abraham D, Fonda, 

August 30, 1771. 

185 Helena, bp. September 1, 1751. 

186 Jacob, bp. July 14, 1754 ; m. Susanna Fonda, January 10,1778 ; 

d. June 4, 1830. She died April 35, 1817. 

187 Sarah, bp. August 38, 1757 ; d. y. 

188 Sarah, bp. September 30, 1701. 

189 Hendrick, b. January 30, 1703. 

79. 
Hendrick, son of (18) Jacob Hendrickse Lansing and 
Helena Pruyn, was baptised December 1, 1703 ; married 
Annetje, daugliter of Isaac Ouderkirk (of Kinderhook in 1709 
and Half Moon in 1720) and Mayke Van Nes (bp. January 9, 
1709), February 23, 1735, and had 

190 Lena, bp. August 39, 1736. 

191 Isaac, bp. May 6,1739; m. Annet^je Van Akniiem, June 19,1761. 

192 Jacob, bp. April 4, 1743 ; in. Mauia OuDERKinK, about 1703. 

193 Mayke, bp. January 4, 1745 ; m Jacob Cldte, June 13, 1761. 

Auiietje, wife of HRNDRrcK J. Lansing, died. He probably married, 
3d, Anna, daughter of Abraham Oudtsrkirk and Metty, his wife 
(bp. July 30, 1731), about 1749, and had 

194 Abraham, bp. June 3, 1750 ; m. MAurA Bloodcjood, February 8, 

1784 (?). 

81. 

Fraiic'ii^ciis, son of (18) Jacob Hendrickse Lansing and 

Helena Prnyn, was baptised July 18, 1708 ; married Maritje, 
' 17 



128 Lansing. 

daughter of Levinus Lievense or Lieverse and Catryna Van den 
Bergli (bp. Marcli 26, 1714), July 6, 1737, and liad 

195 Jacob Franse, ) m. (87) Jannetje Vissciier, June 27, 1762. 

- bp. April 30, 1738. 

196 Helena, ) m. (191) Nanking J. Visscher, November 2, 1764. 

197 Catharina, bp. September 28, 1740. 

198 Rachel, bp. June 19, 1743 : buried July 29, 1746. 

199 Anna, bp. February 16, 1746 ; died before 1747. 

200 Rachel,) died before 1750. 

[ bp. July 19, 1747. 

201 Anna, ) d. June 38, 1757. 

202 Rachel, bp. July 7, 1750. 

203 Levinus, bp. June 23, 1754; m., 1st, Catharine Van der 

Heyden, March 11, 1770; 2d, Marytje Pearse, October 15, 
1780. 

Gerrit, son of (18) Jacob Heiulricltse Lausiijg and Helena 

Pruyu, was baptised October 7, 1711; married, 1st, Yda, 
danghter of Jan Yan Wie and Catharine Huyck (bp. August 
21, 1709), August 1734, and had 

204 Helena, bp. June 8, 1735 ; m. John Dunbar, April 19, 1755 (?). 

205 Oatharyna, bp. August 28, 1737 ; m. Gerrit Van Wie, Septem- 

ber 10, 1702. 

206 Jacob, bp. June 10, 1741 . 

Yda, wife of Gerrit J. Lansing, died August, 1743. He married, 2d, 
Elizabeth, daughter of Gerrit S. Van Scliaick and Sarah 
Goewey, of New York (bp. August 4, 1717), about 1745, and had 

207 Gerrit, hp. August 3, 1746. 

Gerrit J. Lausiug was buried August 1, 1746. He made 
a will July 14, 1746, naming first wife and the two daughters 
by her (son Jacob probably being dead). He directs that his 
son, not yet born, be named Grerrit ; mentions also his brother 
Hendrick and brotlier-in-law Abraham Yan Arnhem, of the 
" Bocht." Elizabetu, liis widow, made a will September 26, 
1750, proved April 15, 1783, in which she mentions son Gerrit 
and daughters Aimetie (probably Catharina) and Helena. 
Gerkit J. Lansing in 1732 had a lot on the north corner of 
Hudson and Green streets, sixty feet square. 

83. 
Jacob, J., Jr., son of (18) Jacob Heiitlrickse Lansing 
and Helena Prnyn, was born November 22, baptised Novera- 



Lansing. 129 

ber 20, 1713 ; married Hybertje, dauglitcr of Christoffel Yates 
aiul Cathlina Winne (b. November 7, 1714), May 13, 1738, 
and had 

208 Jacob, 1). November 2, 17:!9 ; m. Willempie Bradt, November 

2, 1704. 

209 Ohristoffle, b. January 29, 1743 ; o. s. ; m. Sarah Van Schaiok, 

January 26, 1766; d. October 25, 1819. 

210 Hendrick J., b. March 14, 1747 ; m. Helena Winne, May 6, 1769. 

211 Catalyna, b. May 1, 1758 ; m. Jouannes Van Woert, Jr., June 

20, 1770. 

212 Helena,- b. December 29, 1757; d. s. 

Jacob J. L.aiisiiig', Jr., died September 8, 179-1. (Bible 
record.) 

Hybertje, wife of Jacob J. Lansing, died August 30, 1794. 
(Bible record.) 

85. 

Joliaiines, son of (18) Jacol) Heiulriclise Lansing and 
Helena Pruyn, was baptised October 19, 1718; married 
Maritje, daugliter of Andries Hiiyck and Maria Onderkerk, 
about 1747, and had 

213 Maria, bp. January 24, 1748 ; m. possibly Guy Youno, about 

1775. 

214 Joeb (Job or Jacob), I)]). January 21, 1750; m. Maria Knipp, 

about 1780(-.'). 

215 Gerrit, bp. April 26, 1752; m., 1st, Alida Fonda, June 5, 1773 ; 

2d, Maria Van Arniirm or Van Deusen, April 21, 1787. 

216 Lena, bp. March 12, 1755. 

217 Anna, bp. July 24, 1757. 

218 Andries, b. February 12, 1760; m. Annet.te Van den Bergii, 

about 1786. 

219 Rachel, b. October 5, 1762 ; m. DiRK (Jj.utr, about 1785 (?). 

220 Johannes Jr., b. April 10, 1765; m. Anneimk Marshall, about 

1789. 

221 Hendrick, b. September 29, 1707. 

222 Neeltje, b. October 7, 1769. 

223 Alida, b. March 30, 1772; m. Teunts Jaficsu, about 1790 (?). 

Hfi. 
Ahralisiiii, son of (18) Jacob Hendrickse Lansing and 
Helena Prnyn, was ba])tised April 24, 1720; married Catha- 
rina, daughter of Leviiuis Lieverse and Catryna Yan den r)crgh 
(bp. March 6, 1723), about 1745, and had 



130 Lansing. 

224 Levinus, bp. January 12, 1746 ; d. y. 

225 Levinus, bp. August 2, 1747; d. y. 

226 Levinus, bp. August 6, 1749. 

227 CorneUs, bp. July G, 1753. 

Abraham Lansing* was the ancestor of tlie Lansing family 
of Lansiiigburgli and Troy. He had also a son Jacob. 

93. 

John, son of (24) Johannes Janse Lansing and Geertruy 
Schuyler, was baptised April 7, ] 715 ; married (1-15) Ariaautje, 
daughter of (40) Evert Wendell and (25) Engeltje Lansing (bp. 
May 19, 1717), about 1745, and had 

228 Johannes, bp. July 26, 1746 ; d. y. 

229 Evert, bp. May 8, 1748. 

230 Geertruy, bp. July 22, 1750 ; buried March 20, 1755. 

231 Johannes, ) buried July 19, 1755. 

[ bp. June 23, 1754. 

232 Engeltje, ) buried July 21, 1755. 

233 Geertruy, bp. August 1, 1756. 

234 Johannes, bp. August 6, 1758. 

94. 
Peter, son of (24) Johannes Janse Lansing and Geertruy 
Schuyler, was baptised Augnst 0, 1721 ; married (116) Eliza- 
beth, daughter of (35) Isaac Wendell and Catalyna Van Dyck 
(bp. June 29, 1723), about 1745, and had 

235 Maria, bp. July 26, 1740 ; buried March 6, 1749. 

236 Maria, bp. July 30, 1749. 

237 Oatalyntie, bp. November 17, 1751. 

238 Jeremiah, b. April 14, 1754 ; m. (277) Helena Wendell, October 

1, 1780. 

239 Isaac, b. March 9, 1756 ; buried December 12, 1757. 

240 Geertruy, b. September 3, 1758 ; m. (230) Jacob H. Wendell,* 

about 1785. 

Peter Lansing died May 13, 1807, se. 85 years and 9 months. 

95. 
Geracliis, son of (24) Johannes Janse Lansing and 
Geertruy Schuyler, was baptised September 29, 1723; mar- 

* Father of Dr. Peter Wendell, b. June 3, 1786; d. October 29, 1849. 



Lansing. 131 

ried Marytje, daughter of Isaac Wendell and Catalyna Van 
den Bergli (bp. May 14, 1Y21), about 17i7, and had 

241 Geertruy, bp. November 19, 1749. 

242 Anna, bp. May 16, 1754 ; buried July 24, 1755. 

Geradus Lansing died March 24, 1808, a?.. 84 years. 

97. 
Philip, son of (24) Johannes Janse Lansing and Greertrny 
Scluiyler, was baptised February 23, 1729; married C18) 
Elsje, daughter of (8) Johannes Hun and Anna Winne (bp. 
March 18, 1733), May 19, 1757, and had 

243 John, b. March 27, 1758 ; d. May 16, 1759. 

244 Johannes, b. January 1, 1760 ; d. January 5, 1760. 

245 Jan, b. February 9, 1761; d. February 25. 1761. 

246 Annetje, b. June 25, 1762; m. (35) DiUK Hun, December 7, 1781. 

247 Geertruyd, b. March 13, 1766 ; m. Gehrit Ryckman. 

248 Maria, b. July 23, 1771; -m. Harry Quilhot, about 1795. 

249 Johannes Hun, b. April 12, 1774 ; m. Elizabeth Luckerfe'ITER. 

250 Peter, b. December 15, 1778; m. Jane Burnsides. 

104. 

Gerrit, Jr., son of (38) Gerrit Gerritse Lansing and 
(42) Engeltje Tan Deusen, was baptised July 26, 1719; 
married, 1st., Annetje, daughter of Christoflie Yates and 
Catalyntje Winne (bp. October 5, 1718), about 1745, and had 

251 Anna, b. January 12, 1746 ; buried June 24, 1746. 
Annetje, wife of Gerrit Lansing, Jr., died. He married, 2d, 

(17) Wyntje, daughter of (11) Matthias Van den Bergh and 
Cathalyna Van Deuaen (bp. December 17, 1721), about 1750, 
and had 

252 Anna, b. October 25, 1750; m. (226) Cornelts Wendell, Janu- 

ary 13, 1768. She died February 6, 1827. 

253 Gerrit, bp. September 9, 1753 ; d. y. 

254 Catalyntje, bp. August 15, 1756; m. (22) *Pieter Dox, of Hopeton. 

about 1779. He died November 28, 1831, ao 89 years. 

255 Gerrit, bp. July 10, 1760. 

105. 
RiitS-er, son of (38) Gerrit Gerritse Lansing and 
(42) Engeltje Van Deusen, was baptised March 25,1722; ^ 

* See Dox family, page 166. 



>- 



132 Lansing. 

married Susanna, dangliter of Jacobus Yaii Scliooiilioven, of 
Half Moon, and Susanna Bratt (bp. April 18, 1731), October 
27, 1764, and had 

256 Gerrit, b. November 18, 17G5 ; m. Alida De Foreest, September 

2, 1787. 

106. 
Jolianiies, son of (38) Gerrit Gerritse Lansing (?) and 

(42) Engeltje Tan Deusen, was baptised August 28, 1726 ; 
married Catharyntje Burlians, October 25, 1761, and bad 

257 Lena, b. October 6, 1763. 

258 Sarah, b. September 6, 1765. 

259 Meinard, b. August 1, 1767. 

260 Helena, b. July 2, 1769 ; d. y. 

263 Robert, b. May 19, 1775. 

264 Hans Burhans, b. July 25, 1778. 

265 Gerrit, b. October 1.3, 1783. 

Catharyntje, wife of Johannes Lansing, died October 27, 
1799, 86. 61 years. 

114. 
Obadiah, son of (44) Evert Lansing and Anhetje Cooper, 

was l)aptised Jmie 29, 1740; married, 1st, Cornelia, daugbter 
of Jacobus P. Yan Bentbuysen and Sara Cooper (bp. April 7,. 
1748), about 1772, and bad 

266 Annatie, b. May 9, 1773. 

Cornelia, wife of Ob.^diah Lansing, died. He married, 2d, Cornelia, 
daughter of Obadiah (?) Cooper and Maria Fonda (bp. January 
11, 1744) about 1774, and had 

267 Evert, b. February 6, 1775. 

268 Jacobus, b. October 27, 1776 ; d. y. 

269 Gerrit, b. September 4, 1778. 

270 Jacobus, b. March 15, 1780. 

271 Sarah, b. March 6, 1782. 

272 Johannes, b. November 8, 1783. 

273 Obadiah, b. October 23, 1785. 

274 Oatharina, b. March 4, 1787. 

01)adiali Lansing resided in Greenbusb. 



Lansing. 133 

116. 
Joiiaiiiiei^, son of (4:4:) Evert Lansing aiul Annatie 
Cooper, was baptised May 1, 1743; married Maria, daughter 
of Bareiit A. Staats and Magdaleiia Schuyler (bp. October 19, 
1744), about 1768, and liad 

275 AUda, b. September 17, 1769. 

276 Evert, b. October 27, 1773. 

277 Abraham, b. March 15, 1777. 

278 Maria, b. February 25, 1781 . 

279 Catharina, b. May 20, 1787. 

121. 

Harpert, son of (46) Abraham Gerritse Lansing and 
Helena Tan Deusen, was baptised September 7, 1740; mar- 
ried Maritje Visscher, about 1763, and liad 

280 Abraham, b. October 14, 17G3. 

281 Gerrit, b. March 4, 1705. 

282 Johannes, b. April 20, 1777. 

127. 

Abraham A., son of (47) Abraham Abrahamse Lan- 

singh and (72) Catharine, daughter of (13) Jacob Gerritse Lan- 
sing, was born July 24, 1752 ; married, 1st, Elsje, daughter of 
Killian Van Kensselaer and Ariantje Schuyler (bp. February 
26, 1758), September 3, 1774, and had 

283 Arietta, b. November 11, 1778; d. April 11, 1779. 

284 Arietta, b. April 24, 1781; d. July 4, 1782. 

285 Catherine, b. August 27, 1783; ra., 1st, Philip P. Van Kens- 

SELAKU, February 13, 1804 ; 2d, John Fay, Jr. She died his 
widow January 4, 1867. 

286 Arietta, b. July 24, 1785 ; m.IlAKMEN Knickkubackeu, October 

10, 1801 ; d. March 27, 1814, leaving: five children. 

287 KiUian V. R., b. May 8, 1787 ; d. October 8, 1793. 

288 Magdalen, b. November 3, 1789 ; d. February 6, 1790. 

289 Gerrit, b. April 14, 1791; d. October 4, 1792. 

290 Magdalen, b. April 14, 1793; d. September 13, 1794. 

291 KiUian V. R., b. November 27, 1794 ; m. Amanda Carter, 

August 0, 1818. 



134 Lansestg. 

Elsje Van Rensselaer, wife of Abraham A. Lansingh, died March 
1, 1796, 83. 39 (?) years. He married, 2d, his cousin (160) Elsje, 
daughter of (70) Jacob Lansingh, Jr., and (34) Marytje Egberts, 
December 4, 1797 ; no ch. 

Elsje Laiisiugh, wife of Abraham A. Lansingh, died July 
28, 1811, £6. 68 years. 

Abraham A. Lansingh died at " Clierry Hill," then a mile 
below Albany, February 21, 1822, and was buried at that place 
by tlie side of liis first wife. (The above taken from the re- 
cord in the family Bible.) 

Heiiclrick R., son of (56) Robert Johannes Lansing 
and Margaret Rosebooni, was born December 25, 1737 ; mar- 
ried (68) Maria, daughter of (25) Johannes Marselis and (42) 
Johanna Beeckman (bp. August 31, 1735), September 18, 
1762, and had 

292 Margareta, b. September 18, 1763. 

293 Johannes, bp. November, 1764. 

294 Robert, b. November 14, 1766 ; d. y. 

295 Robert, b. November 28, 1767. 

296 Margrietje, b. October 30, 1770 ; m. JouN S. Pruyn, April 4, 

1795. She died October 15, 1889, a?. 67 years, 5 months and 25 
days. 

Hendrick Lansing died August 9, 1819, te. 81 years and 7 
months. 

147. 

Jacob Cr., son of (69) Oerrit J. Lansing and Maria 

Everts, was baptised April 4, 1736 ; married, Ist, Neeltje, 
daughter of Hendrick M. lioseboom and Maria Ten Eyck (bp. 
Novend^er 15, 1741), March 14, 1767, by whom he had no 
children (i). He married, 2d (162), Fenmietje, daughter of (70) 
Jacob Lansing, Jr., and (34) Maritje Egberts (bp. July 7, 1751), 
August 28, 1774, and had 

297 Gerrit, b. December 24, 1775; m. E. Hopktns. 

298 Maria, b. July 19, 1779; m., 1st, Rev. John W. Myers; 2d, 

Edwakd Satteklee. 

299 Jacob Sanders, b. December 21, 1781. 



Lansing. 135 

300 Jannette, b. May 14, 1786 ; d. s. 
300^ Helen, b. 1788 (?); d. s. 

Jacob G. Lansing died NovemLer 25, 1803. 
Femmetje (Fkances), widow of Jacob G. Lansing, died 
Marcli 27, 1807, i\3. 56 yeaiv<. 

151. 

John, soil of (69) Gerrit J. Lansing- and Jane Waters, 

his second wife, was l)a])tised Fehniaiy 3, 1755 ; married 
Cornelia, daughter of Robert Ray and (243) Sarah Bogart, of 
New York, April 8, 1781, and had 

301 Robert, b. July 13, 1783 ; d. y. 

302 Jane, b. January 37, 1785 ; m. Rensselaer Westeki.o, May 5, 

1805. She died June 15, 1871. 

303 Sara, b. February 12, 1787 ; d. y. 

304 Robert R., b. November 8, 1788 ; d. y. 

305 Frances, b. June, 1791 ; m. Jacob Sutherland, September 5, 

1811. He died in Albany May 12, 1845, on bis way to Geneva. 

306 Elizabeth, b. July 5, 1793 ; d. s. October 21, 1834. 

307 Sara, ) d. y. 

lb. January 17, 1795. 

308 Cornelia, ) d. s. 

309 Sara, b. August 19, 1797 ; m. Edwaud Livingston. 

310 Mary, b. September 16, 1800 ; d. y. 

Chancellor John Lansing left Albany for New York, and 
the last that was seen of him was on the 12th of December, 
1829, on the pier where the Albany steamboats landed, walking 
towards the boat. No event had caused a dee])er sensation in 
the city since the death of De Witt Clinton.-^ At an early period 
of his life he entered tlie office of Rol)ert Yates, afterwards 
Chief Justice, as a clerk in the study of the law. He became a 
member of the military family of General Philip Schuyler, 
and during the Revolutionary war was a distinguished member 
of the State Convention tliat conducted the civil and military 
operations of the State. Soon after he was a])pointed Mayor 
of tlie City and in 1787 was, with Chief Justice Yates and 
General Hamilton, delegated by the State as members of the 
Convention Which formed the Constitution of the United 
States. The latter two withdrew from the Convention and 
18 



136 Lansing. 

were known as anti-federalists. They opposed the adoption of 
the Constitution principally because it did not more effectually 
secure the rights of individual States, and to those men and 
their co-patriots we are indebted for the ten amended articles 
which were subsequently made a part of the Constitution. On 
his return he was made a Judge of the Supreme Court, and 
tinally Chancellor of the State. — [Miinsell. 

Cornelia Kay, widow of Cuancellor John Lansing, died 
in Albany January, 183L 

152. 

Abraliaiii €«., son of (69) Gerrit J. Lansing and Jane 
Waters, was born December 12, 1756 ; married Snsanna, 
daughter of Abraham Yates and Jannetje Bratt (b. July 17, 
176(3), April 9, 1779, and had. 

311 Jannetje, b. February 18, 1780 ; d. s. November 3, 1830. 

312 Abraham Y., b. January 12, 1782 ; d. y. 

313 Gerrit Y., b. August 4, 1783 ; in. (169) Helen Ten Eyck, May 

31, 1808; d. January 3, 18(32. 

314 Cornells De Rider, b. November 17, 1785; d. September, 1850. 

315 John, b. March 10, 1788; d. s. 

316 Antje, b. June 6, 1790; d. November 14, 1792. 

317 Sanders, b. April 15, 1792 ; m. Angelica Schuyler, 1821. 

318 Christopher Y., b. May 27, 1796; m. Caroline M. Thomas, 

October 27, 1829 ; d. August 29, 1872. 

319 Susan, b. ; m. Peter Gansevookt, bis 2d wife, December 

12, 1843 ; d. October 28, 1874. 

320 Anna, b. January 26, 1799 ; m. Rev. W. Monteath. 

321 Sarah B., b. September 5, 1802 ; d. s. 

322 B. Bleecker, b. ; m. Philanda Orcutt. 

323 George, b. ; m. Harriet ScnERJiERiiORN. 

324 Abraham Y., b. September 8, 1808 , m. Eliza Van Alstyne, 

April 26, 1836 ; d. November 24, 1857. 

Snsanna, wife of Abraham G. Lansinc4, died February 26, 
1840. 

Abkaham G. Lansing died May 15, 1844. 

154. 
Gerrit Cr., son of (69) Oerrit J. Lansing and Jane 
Waters, was baptised in Albany November 11, 1760 ; married 
Maria, daughter of Colonel Edward Antill, and -had 

325 Richard Ray, b. July, 1789 ; ra. Susan Platt ; d. September 29, 

1855. 



Lansing. * 137 

326 Barent Bleecker, b. January 17, 17fl3 ; ru. Sarah Bueese, 1815; 

d. December 3, 1853. 

327 Edward Antill, b. ; d. h. 

328 Charlotte, b. ; m. Rev. Mr. Mills. 

Colonel Gerrit U. Lansing died at Oriskany May 27, 1831. 

Makia, his widow, died at Utica August 24, 1831. 

CoLONKL Lansing entered the army at the beginning of the 
Revohition and served until its ch)se. He led the forlorn hope 
at Yorktown, and was a distinguished and gallant officer. 

156. 
8aiuler!$, G., son of (G9) Gerrit J. Lansing and Jane 
Waters, w^as born June 17, 1766; married (162) Catharine, 

eldest daughter of (101) Abraham Ten Eyck and (159) Annatje 
Lansing (b. November 17, 1769), December 9, 1789, and had 

329 Jane Ann, b. August 19, 1790 ; d. s. January 10, 1807. 

330 Abraham Ten Eyck, b. August 12, 1793 ; ui. Jane Ann Stewaut; 

d. February 10, 18-1'3. 

331 Maria, b. January 10, 1797; d. y. 

332 Robert, b. February 3, 1799 ; m., 1st, Makfa Hubbakd ; 2d, 

Cornelia Hubbard. 

333 Maria, b. February 31, 1801. 

334 Frances, b. April 3, 1803 ; d. s. 

335 Frederick, b. May 30, 1806 ; m. Catharine Alexander. 

336 Edward, b. June 13, 1808. 

Judge Sanders G. Lansing died at Manheim September 19, 
1850. Catharine, his widow, died September 23, 1850. His 
grandson on the 20tli and his granddaughtei" on the 21:th of 
September, all within one week. 

He removed from Albany to Little Falls in 1820, and was 
for man}' years land agent there. He was one of the Judges 
of Herkimer county. He left Little Falls and resided until his 
death in Manheim, N. Y. 

103. 

Jsieob J., son of (70) Jacol) Lansing, Jr., and (34) Maritje 
Egberts, was born in Albany August 19, 1753; married {SS) 
Anna, daughter of (O-l) Colonel Ilem-y Quackenbush and (60) 
Margareta Oothout (b. January 30, 1767), January 21, 1790, 
and had 



138 Lansing. 

337 Margarita, b. November 5, 1790; m. GiDEON Hawley. October 

19, 1814. 

338 Jacob, b. December 17, 1792 ; m. Eleanor Stafford, June 22, 

1819. He died March 20, 1858. 

339 Slizabeth, b. December 1, 1794 ; m. Absalom Townsend. She 

died in Florence, Italy. ^ 

Jacob J. Lansing died in Albany , 1794. 

Anna, his widow, died 

Jacob J. Lansing resided in the house still standing on the 
corner of Broadway and Quackenbush street, which his wife 
inherited from her father. Pending the battles of Stillwater 
and Saratoga many of the families in the " Colonic " had boats 
ready on the river in the roar of tliis house, then occupied by 
his father-in-law, to convey their families to a place of safety 
should the enemy succeed in reaching Albany. 

109. 
Jacob jr., son of (71) John J. Lansing and Catliarina 
Schuyler, his third wife, was baptised August 19, 1753 ; mar- 
ried Jannetje Heyer, al)ont 1783, and had 

340 Geertruy, b. April 5, 1784. 

341 Catharina, b. April :iO, 1786. 

342 Helena, b. September 1, 1793. 

Jacoh J. Lansing' died June 21, 1794, ?e. 40 years. 

173. 

Jaoolj yV., son of (73) Abraliam J. Lansing and Elizabeth 

Cooper, was baptised January 10, I74f) ; married Alida, daugh- 
ter of Willem Livense* and Maria Fonda (bp. October 23, 
1748), and had 

343 Maria, b. September 17, 1708 ; d. y. 

344 Maria, b. June 27, 1772. 

174. 

Gerrit A., son of (73) Abraham J. Lansing and Eliza- 

betli Cooper, was baptised October 25, 1747 ; married, 1st, 

Catalyna, daughter of (^) Martin Yan Alstyn and Catharina 

Van den Bergh, February 27, 1768 ; no children. He married, 

*Lievense, Liverse, Lieverse, Livense and Levison appear to be the same name 
differently spelled. 



Lansing. 139 

2d, Agiiiotje, dangliter of (?) Bernard Bnitt and Margareta 
Williams, ( )('t()bt3r 1, 1771, no children ; 3d, Elizabeth, daugh- 
ter of James Wynkooj), December 26, 1776, and had 

345 Abraham, b. December G, 1777 ; d. y. 

346 Abraham, b. January 8, 1783 ; d. y. 

347 James Wynkoop, b. April 20, 1783 ; d. y. 

348 James Wynkoop, b. July 19, 1784. 

349 Gerrit, b. July 30, 1785. 

350 Alida, b. January 19, 1787. 

351 Elizabeth, b. December 30, 1788. 

352 James, b. April 2, 1791. 

353 Abraham, b. February 10, 1793. 

354 Cornelia, b. December 25, 1794. 

355 John, b. IMarch 10, 1797. 

356 Robert, b. May 6, 1800. 

357 Sarah, b. September, 1802. 

(It is by no means certain that the above family is correct.) 

175. 
•Foil II A., son of (73) Abraliam J. Lansing and Elibabetli 
Cooper, was baptised November 12, I7i9; married Elizabeth 
daughter of (^) John Fryer and Annatie Van Zandt, February 
10, 1776, and had 

358 Abraham, b. August 6, 1776 ; d. June 2, 1820. 

359 Annatie, b. May 13, 1778; d. y. 

360 Annatie, b. November 23, 1779 ; d. y. 

361 WiUem, b. February 23, 1782. 

362 Jacob, b. March 21, 1784. 

363 Annatie, b. June 1, 1786. 

364 Elizabeth,) 

- b. September 5, 1788. 

365 Maria, ) 

366 Gerrit, b. February 15, 1790. 

John A. Lansing died January 30, 1825, ve. 76 years, at 33 
South Penrl street, corner of Hudson. 

Elizabeth Fkyek, M'idow of eToiiN A. TjAnsing, died April 
5, 1837, iv 80 years. 

I 7». 

Ahraliaiii, son of (73) Abraliam J. Lansing (?) and 
Elizabeth Cooper, was baptised February 13, 1757; married 

Annatie, daughter of Van den ]>ergh and , about 

177'J, and had 



140 Lansing. 

367 Abraham, b. September 23, 1779. 

368 Isaac, b. Marcli 2G, 1781. 

369 Annatie, b. February 25, 1786. 

186. 

Jacofl> I., son of (77) Isaac J. Lansing and Annetje Tan 
Woert, WHS baptised July 14, 1751 ; married Susanna, daugli- 
ter of Abraham 1. Fonda and Maria Yan Schoonlioven (bp. 
April 3, 1757), January 10, 1778, and liad 

370 Annatie, b. December 27, 1778. 

371 Maria, b. September 8, 1780. 

372 Sarah, b. November 3, 1782. 

373 Abraham F., b. December 28, 1784 ; m. (431) Barbara Lansing ; 

d. April 8, 1861. 

374 Isaac, b. April 8, 1787. 

375 Jacob,) d. y. 

[ b. October 25, 1789. 

376 Alida, ) d. y. 

377 Jacob, b. June 17, 1791. 

378 Alida, b. December 30, 1794 ; d. y. 

379 Alida, b. May 17, 1796. 

Susanna, wife of Jacob I. Lansing, died April 25, 1817. 
Jacob I. Lansing died June 1, 1830, se. 77 years. 

191. 

li^aac, son of (79) Hendrick J. Lansing and Annetje 

Ouderkirk, was baptised May 6, 1739; married Annetje, 
daughter of Abraham Van Arnliem and (78) Alida Lansing 
(bp. September 23, 1739), June 19, 1701, and had 

380 Abraham, b. July 24, 1765. 

381 Jacob, b. December 26, 1769. 

199. 

Jacob, son of (79) Hendrick J. Lansing and Aunatje 
Ouderkirk, was baptised April 1, 1712 ; married Maria, daugh- 
ter of Joliannes Ouderkirk and Helena Fonda (bp. October 19, 
17M), about 1763, and had 

382 Annatie, b. April 10, 1764. 

383 Maria, b. February 28, 1766. 

384 Helena, b. July 21, 1768. 



Lansing. 141 

385 Elizabeth, b. December 31, 1771. 

386 WilUam, b. May 11, 1774. 

194. 

Abraliaiii, sou of (79) (?) Heiidrick J. Lansing and 

Anna Onderkirk, wus baptisod June 2, 1Y50 ; married Maria 
Bloodgood, February S, ITSi, and had 

387 Abraham, b. Juue 8, 1785. 

388 Annalje, b. December 15, 1787. 

389 Jacobus Stoutenbergh, b. September 1, 1793. 

195. 

Jacob Fraiise, son of (81) Franciscus Lansing and 

Maritje Lie verse or Lievense, was baptised April 30, 1T38 ; 

married (87) Jannetje, daughter of (25) Tenuis Yisscher and (62) 

Machtel Lansing (bp. June 17, 1740), June 27, 1762, and had 

390 Isaac, b. August 35, 1704. 

391 Teunis, b. January 10, 1766. 

392 Marytje, b. October 23, 1767. 

393 Machtel, b. September 37, 1769 ; m. Douw Fonda, about 1788. 

394 Franciscus, b. August 4, 1774. 

395 Dirkje, b. April 9, 1775. 

396 Helena, b. November 14, 1780. 

Jacob Franse Lansing resided in the " Colonie." 
Jane, widow of Jacob Franse Lansing, died in VVatervliet 
November, 1 S80, in her 92d year. 

liCviiiiisi, son of (81) Franciscus Lansing and Maritje 

Lieverse or Lievense, was baptised June 23, 1754 ; married, 
1st, (Jatliarine, daugiiter of Dirk Yan der Ileyden and Elizabeth 
Wendell (bp. January 5, J 752), March 11, 1770, and had 

397 Cathrina, bp. October 8, 1770. 

398 Dirk, l)p. January 23, 1773. 

Ciitliriiia, vvifg of Levinus Lansing, died. He married, 2d, Maritje, 
daughter of Johannes Pearse or Pearsen and Alida Van Vranken, 
of Schenectady (bp. xMarch 6, 1757), October 15, 1780, and had 

399 AUda, b. June 4, 1783. 

400 Franciscus, 1). April 15, 1790. 

Levinus Lansing lived in the " Colonie." 



142 Lansing. 

308. 

Jacob, sou of (83) Jacob J. Lansing, Jr., and Hybertje 
Yates, was born ]N"oveuibei- 2, 1730; married Willenipie, 
daughter of Egbert Bratt and (88) Elizabeth Lansing (bp. 
October 31, 173(5), November 2, 17()-±, and liad 

401 Lena, b. November, 17G6 ; m. Dr. Van Zandt, of Watervliet. 

402 Jan Van Arnhem, b. June 15, 1709 ; m. Ahxaantje Verplanck, 

July 9, 1788. 

Jacob Lansing resided in the " Colouie ; " was a surveyor ; 
died in tlie house 708 Broadway, afterwards owned by tlie late 
Judge D. y. N. Radclifte. 

S09. 
Christoflie (CBsristopher), son of (83) Jacob J. Lan- 
sing, Jr., and Hybertje Yates, was born January 29, 1743, 
o. s. ; married Sara, daughter of Johannes Yan Schaick and 
(84) Alida Bogart (bp. November 27, 1743), January 26, 1766, 
and had 

403 Jacobus (James), b. June 15, 1760; m. Rachel Verplank, 

about 1787. 

404 Alida, b. August 14, 1708; in. (107) Teunis G. Visscher, about 

1780. 

405 Johannes V. S., b. May 20, 1771 ; d. April 30, 1798. 

406 Hybertje,* b. July 30, 1773; m. David Pruyn, February 27, 1794. 

He died January 20, 1843. She died September 2, 1855, 3d. 83 
years. 

407 Cathalyntje, b. October 7, 1778; d. July 21, 1784. 

408 Sarah, b. June 18, 1784; m. EvERTSON. She died August 

10, 1807. 

Sara, wife of Colonel Curistopher Lansing, died April 23, 
1T88. 

Colonel Curlstopher Lansino died October 25, 1819. 

He was Quartermaster to Colonel Schuyler's regiment in the 
Revolutionary war. He built and occupied in 1766 the house 
on the north corner of Broadway and North Lanshig street (?). 

310. 
Hendrick J., son of (S3) Jacob J. Lansing, Jr., aud 
Hybertje Yates, was born March 14, 1747 ; nuxrried Helena, 



* Mother of the late Hon. J. V. L. Pruyn. 



Lansing. 143 

daugliter of Benjamin Wimic and Racliel Van Anibeni (hp. 
October 25, luf), May 6, 1769, and had 

409 Jacob Jr., b. August 4, 1770 ; m. (93) Alida Douw, September 

8, 1791. 

410 Sara, b. July 20, 1773 ; in. Rev. Samuel McKinney. 

411 Benjamin, b. July 10, 1776; m. Mary Tymesen. 

412 Christoffer, b. October 23, 1779; m. Abigail Van Ostrand. 

413 Rachel, b. August 28, 1782; d. February 23, 1783. 

414 Rachel, b. August 9, 1784 ; m. David Ostrom. 

415 Hyberye, b. September 11, 1787; d. s. 

416 Levinus Winne, b. February 8, 1793 ; m. Sarah FcNCn ; no. ch. 

Hendrick J. Lansing died Jnly 0, 1792, in Albany. 

Helena, widow of Hendrick J. Lansing, of tlie Colonic, 
died at the residence of her son Benjamiti, in Watervliet, 
August 20, 1827, in her 81st year. 

314. 

Jacob, son of (85) Johannes (?) Lansing and Maritje 

Hii.vfk, was baptised January 21, 1750 ; married Maria Knipp, 

about 1780, and had 

417 Johannes, b. August 9, 1781. 

915. 
Oerrit, sou of (85) Johannes J. Lansing and Maritje 
Hnyck, was baptised April 26, 1752; married, 1st, Alida, 
daui^hter of Isaac I. Fonda and Cornelia De Foreest (bp. April 
16, 1749), June 5, 1773, and had 

418 Cornelia, b. December 17, 1774. 

419 Johannes, b. February 29, 1776. 

420 Isaac, b. September 19, 1778. 

421 Marytje, b. February 12, 1781. 

Alida, wife of Geiirtt J. LAXSixr;, died. He married, 2d, AIaria 
Van Arnhem or Van Deusen, April 21, 1787, and had 

422 Lea, b. June 20, 1 788. 

423 Helena, b. January 21, 1790. 

918. 
Aiidrics, sou of (85) Johannes Lansing and Maritje 

Hnyck. was born February 12,1760; married Annatje, daugh- 
19 



144 Lansing. 

ter of Evei-t Yan den Bergh and Annatie Lansing (b. Septem- 
ber 15, 1765), about 1786, and had 

424 Johannes, b. March 4, 1787. 

425 Evert, b. December 4, 1790. 

330. 
Joliaiine§, Jr., son of (85) Johannes Lansini^ and 
Maritje Hnyck, was born April 10, 1765 ; married Anuetje 
Marshall, about 1789, and bad 

426 Maria, b. September 26, 1789. 

338. 
Jereiiiiali, son of (94) Peter J. Lansing- and (116) Eliza- 
beth Wendell, was born April 14, 1754; married (277) 
Helena, daughter of (216) Hermanns Wendell and Barbara 
Bratt (b. October 22, 1760), October 1, 1780, and had 

427 Hermanus, b. November 6, 1783 ; d. y. 

428 Elizabeth, b. August 16, 1786 ; d. at No. 6 Van Schaick street, 

March 23, 1865. 

429 Pieter, b. January 18, 1790 ; d. s. February 17, 1835. 

430 Jacob Jeremiah, b. November 27, 1793; m., 1st, JULIA Ann 

Alexander, February 1, 1820; 2d, Jerusha Root, August 8, 
1826. 

431 Barbara, b. June 19, 1800 ; m. (373) Abraham F. Lansing. 

Jeremiah Lansing died October 7, 1817- 
Helena, widow of Jeremiah Lansing, died October 11, 
1829, at her residence JSTo. 80 ISTorth Pearl street. 

350. 
Gerrif, son of (105) Rutger 0. Lansing and Snsanna 
Yan Schoonhoven, was born November 18, 1765 ; married 
Alida, daughter of Isaac De Foreest and Alida Fonda (b. 
August 21, 1765), September 2, 1787, and had 

432 Susanna, b. August 26, 1788. 

433 Isaac De Foreest, b. June 17, 1790. 

391. 
Killian V. R., son of (127) Ahrahani A. Lansingh and 
Elsje Van Rensselaer, was born November 27, 1794; married 



Lansing. 145 

Amanda Carter (b. Jaimarj 17, 1800), August 9, 1818, 
and liad 

434 Eliza V. R., b. March 9, 1819; d. s. June 10, 1834. 

435 Lydia C, b. September 2, 1820; d. s. February 4, 1821. 

436 Abraham A., b. December 15, 1821 ; m., 1st., Coknelia Sciioon- 

MAKEK, April 11, 1844 ; 3d., Sarah A. Dempster, April, 1852. 
He died January 7, 1855. 

437 Killian V. R., Jr., b. February 7, 1824 ; m. Orvea W. Dempster 

July 20, 1864. 

438 EveUne O., b. May 26, 1832 ; d. February 19, 1852. 

439 Arietta A., b. June 13, 1838. 

Aniauda Carter, wife of Killian V. E,. Lansingh, died 
January 2, 1871. 

Killian V. R. Lansingh died in Albany December 18, 1874 

436. 

Abrnhaiii A., son of (291) Killian V. B. Lansingh and 
Amanda Carter, was born December 15, 1821 ; married, 1st, 
Cornelia Sclioonmaker, April 11, 1844, and had 

440 Cornelia A., b. June 2, 1845 ; d. January 7, 1846. 

441 Abraham A., b. January 7, 1847. 

442 Killian V. R., b. February 8, 1849 ; d. April, 1879. 

Cornelia, wife of Abraham A. Lansingh, died February 4, 1850. 
He married, 2d, Sarah A. Dempster, April, 1852 (b. June 23 
1830), and had 

443 Clancy D., b. June 11, 1853 ; d. September 17, 1853. 

444 Mary E. G., b. February 4, 1855 ; d. February 7, 1857. 

437. 

Killian V. R., son of (291) Killian V. R. Lansingh and 

Amanda Carter, was born February 7, 1824; married Orvea, 
W. Dempster (1). November 1.5, isai), July 20, 18(34, and had 

445 Blanche, b, .January 6, 1867. 

446 Grace, b. August 31, 1868. 

447 Dempster, b. October 26, 1870. 

448 Van Ren.sselaer, b. February 2, 1873. 

Orvea W. Dempster, wife of Killian V. K. Lansingip 
died , 1882. 



14:6 Lansing. 

KiLLiAN Y. R. Lansingh was lately a mercliaiit doing Lnsi- 
iiess on ISTortli Pearl street, Albany, but since the deatli of his 
wife has left the city. 

Jane, daughter of (151) Chancellor John Lansing and 
Cornelia Ray, was born January 27, 1785 ; married Rensselaer, 

son of the Kev. Eliardus Westerlo and Catharina Livingston, 
widow of Stephen Van Rensselaer, May 5, 1805, and had 

449 Katherine, unmarried. 

450 Cornelia Lansing, d. s. 

451 Mary Lansing, d. s. 

452 Eliardus, d. s. 

453 Elizabeth V. R., d. s. 

454 Joanna, d. s. 

Rensselaer Westerlo died in Albany xipril 15, 1851. 
Jane Lansing, widow of Rensselaer Westerlo, died June 
15, 1871. 

S05. 

Frances, daughter of (151) Chancellor Jolin Lansing 
and Cornelia Ray, was born June, 1791 ; married Judge 
Jacoh Sutherland, September 5, 1811, and had 

455 Mary Lansing, d. s. 

456 Cornelia Lansing, m. Rev. Charles De K. Cooper ; dead. 

457 Anna, m. William Sill, of Geneva. 

458 Jane, m. THEODORE Irving ; dead. 

459 Sarah, m. John Whiting. 

460 John, m. Annie Gallagher, of Geneva. 

461 Eliza, unmarried. 

462 Grace. 

463 Frances, m. Dr. Stebbins, of Geneva. 

Frances Lansing, wife of Judge Jacob SuTnERLA.ND, died 
in Geneva, N. Y., 

Judge Jacob Sutherland died at the house of Rensselaer 
Westerlo, Albany, May 12, 1845. 

* 309. 

^arali R., daughter of (151) Chancellor John Lansing 
and Cornelia Ray, was born August 19, 1707 ; married 
Edward Livingston, in 1819, and had 



Lansing. 14Y 

464 Maria, unmarried. 

465 Cornelia, unmarried. 

466 Fanny, unmarried. 

467 Sarah, unmarried. 

468 John, unmarried. 

469 Philip, unmarried; a physician at Chicago. 

470 Edward, m. Fanny Hazkltine, of Boston. 

Edward Livingston died in Albany in 1842. 

Sarah R. Lansing, widow of Edward LiviN(iSTON, died in 
New York city. 

313. 

Cierrit Y., son of (152) Abraham G. Lansing and 
Susanna Yates, was born in Albany Angnst -1, 1783; mariied 
(169) Helen, daughter of (101) Abraham Ten Eyck and (159) 
Annetie Lansing (b. June 13, 1787), May 31, 1808, and bad 

471 Charles B., m., 1st, Catharine C. Townsend, 1842; 2d, Abby 

S. TOWNSEND, 1844. 

472 Jane Ann, m. Egbert H. Pruyn, 1841. 

473 Susan Yates, unmarried. 

474 Abraham G., d. a. 

Helen, wife of Gerrit Y. Lansing, died June 25, 1838. 

Gp:rrit Y. Lansing died January 3, 1862, in his 79th year. 

He held several positions of honor and trnst in the city and 
county of Albany. In early life he was Private Secretary to 
Governor Morgan Lewis, Clerk of the Assembly and Judge of 
Probate. He represented the county in the Twenty -second, 
Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Congress. He \vas elected 
E-egent of the University in place of ex-President Van lieuren. 
At the time of his death he was Chancellor of the Regents. 
He was a man of genial habits, kind, frank, honest and 0})eii- 
bearted, respected and loved by all who knew him ; affectionate 
and benevolent he had the happy faculty of attaching the 
young of all classes to him. A gentleman of polish and refine- 
ment he was a true representative of the school in which were 
Clay, Webster, Marcy, Wright and Van Benren. 

471. 

(*liarles Brifl$;'eii, son of (313) Gerrit Y. Lansing and 
(169) Helen Ten Eyck, was born in Albany; married, 1st, 



148 Lajstsing. 

Catharine Clinton, daughter of Jolin Townsend and Abby 
Spencer, in 1842, and had 

475 J. Townsend, m. (148) Helen F. Douw, November, 1870. 

476 Charles A. 

Catharine C, wife of Charles B. Lansing, died. He married, 2d, 
Abby, daughter of John Townsend and Abby Spencer, 1844, 
and had 

477 Abby Spencer. 

478 Edward Yates. 

479 Gerrit Yates. 

Charles B. Lansing is a prominent citizen of Albany, N. Y., 
where he resides, and is a Director in several monied and other 
institutions. 

472. 

Jane Ann, daughter of (313) (Jerrit Y. Lansing and 
(1G9) Helen Ten Eyck, was born in Albany; married Robert 
H. Pruyn (b. February 14, 1815), 1841, and had 

480 Edward Lansing, d. 1862. 

481 Helen Lansing, d. y. 

482 Robert C, m. Anna Williams. 

483 Charles L., m. Elizabeth McClintock. 

Robert H. Pruyn died February 26, 1882. His family 
reside in Albany, N. Y. He had been American Minister to 
Japan, Speaker of the Assembly and Adjutant-General of the 
State of New York, and was President of the Commercial 
Bank at Albany at the time of his death. 

330. 
Abraliani Ten Eyek, son of (156) Sanders H. Lan- 
sing and (162) Catharine Ten Eyck, was born August 12, 
1792; married Jane Ann Stewart, and had 

484 Samuel S., m. Katharine Fox. 

485 Catharine, m. R. H. BOYD. 

486 Edward S., m. Mahy Shuman. 

487 Gertrude, m. Milton A. Fuller. 

488 Frances A., m. Samuel Earl. 

489 John Douglas, d. s. 

490 Frederick, m. Sarah Shuman. 



Lansing. 149 

Abraham Teu Eyck Lansing died at Maidicim, N, Y., 
February 10, 1812. 

484. 

Samuel Stewart, son of (330) Abraham Ten Eyck 

Lansing and Jane Ann Stewart, was born ; married 

Katharine Fox, and had 

491 W. Frederick. 

492 Jacob Fox. 

493 Edward Ten Eyck. 

4H6. 

Edward Sanders, son of (33o) Abraham Ten Eyck 

Lansing and Jane Ann Stewart, was born ; married 

Mary Shunian, and had 

494 Abraham Ten Eyck. 

495 Fanny S. 

496 Mary, d. y. 

497 Charles S. 

498 Stuart D. 

499 Addison Farwell. 

500 Katharine. 

501 Louis. 

490. 
Frederiek, son of (330) Abraham Ten Eyck Lansing 

and Jane Ann Stewart, was born ; married Sarah 

Shnman, and had 

502 Loviis. 

503 Madge. ' 

318. 
Cliristoplier Yates, son of (152) Abritham Cr. Lansing 
and Susanna Yates, was born May 27, 179(!; married Caro- 
line Mary Tliomas (b. Mai-ch 23, 1805), October 27, 1829, 
and had 

504 Jane Anna. 

505 John Thomas, d. s. April 14, 1880. 

506 Abraham, m. C'athakine Gansevoort, November 20, 1873. 

507 William, m. Caholine A. McClellan, October 17, 1807. 

508 Edwin Yates. 

Caroline Mai*y Thomas, wife of Curistophek Y. Lansing, 



150 Lansing. 

died ill Albany April 29, 1845, ^. 40 years, 1 month and 26 
days. 

Cheistopher T. Lansing died in Albany August 29, 1872. 

506. 
Abraham, son of (388) Christopher Y. Laiisiiii; and 

Caroline Mary Thomas, was born February 27, 1835 ; married 
Catharine, daughter of General Peter Gansevoort and Mary 
Sanford, his first wife. No children. 

Abraham Lansing is a law^yer and the jiresent State Senator 
from the Sixteenth Senatorial district of the State of New 
York, He is in partnership with his brother William in the 
practice of his profession, and resides in Albany, N. Y. 

507. 
William, son of (388) Cliristopher Y. Lansing and 
Caroline Mary Thomas, was born March 20, 1837; married 
Caroline Allen, daughter of E.ol)ert McClellan and Catharine 
A. Farrell, of Hudson, N. Y^., October 17, 1SG7, and had 

509 Margaret McO, b. February 13, 1871 ; d. February 18, 1871 . 

510 William, b. July 12, 1873. 

511 Christopher Y., b. February 18, 1875 ; d. January 13, 1881. 

512 Susan Gansevoort, b. September 8, 1876. 

William Lansing and family reside in Allniny, N. Y., where 
he is in the practice of law with his brother Abkaiiam. 

324. 

Abraham Yates, son of (152) Ahraham 0. Lansing 
and Susanna Yates, was born September 8, 1808 ; married 
Eliza Jane, daughter of Martin Yan Alstyne and Jane L. 
Dyer (b. September 3, 1811), April 26, 1836, and had 

513 Jane Eliza, b. October 21, 1838 ; m. Frank A. Gregory, June 

11, 1863. 

514 Sarah B., b. December 23, 1830. 

515 George, Jr., b. February 9, 1841 ; m. Druscill.v Burt, October 4, 

1876. 

516 Martin V. A., b. October 11, 1843; d. March 8, 1844. 

517 Susanna, b. October 12, 1844. 

518 Rebecca D., b. March 28, 1847; d. April 12, 1881. 



Lansing. 151 

519 Abraham Y., b. January 8, 1850; iii. Julta Abrams, May 3, 1875. 

520 Anna, b. November 16, 1855. 

Abniliam Yates Lansiiii^ died November 24:, 1857. 

51S. 
Jane Elixa, dangliter of(?)2-l:) Abraliam Yates Lansing 
Mild Eliza Jane Van Alstyne, was born October 21, 1838; 
married Frank A. Gregory, -Iniie 11, 1803, and had 

521 Frank A, Jr., b. April 18, 1S64. 

522 Arthur E., b. May 32, 1809 ; d; June 39, 1871 . 

523 Jf'lorence L., b. April 2, 1873. 

515. 

Georg^e, Jr., son of (324) Abraham Yates Lansing and 
Eliza Jane Tan Alstyne, was born February 9, 181:1 ; married 
Drnscilla Bnrt, October 4, 1870, and had 

524 Lee Chamberlain, b. July 33, 1877, 

519. 

Abraliam Y., son of (324) Abraham Yates Lansing 
and Eliza Jane Yan Alstyne, was born January 8,1850; 
married Julia Abrams, May 3, 1875, and liad 

525 Jesse Yates, b. March G, 1877. 

526 Eliza Jane, b. January 10, 1879. 

S*^5. 
Richarcl Ray, son of (154) Colonel Cxerrit (1. Lansing 
and Maria Antill, was born July, 1781) ; married Snsan, 
dau<yhter of Judw Jonas J^latt and Helen Livino-ston, and had 

527 Edward AntUl, b. July, 1814; d. June 13, 18G8. 

528 Jonas Piatt, d. s. 1843. 

529 Manette, m. Bayard Boyd. 

530 Gerrit G., m. Mary Judson. 

531 Helen Ij., m. Sylvester Launrd. 

532 Charlotte, m. E. WillarjS Smith. 

533 Richard, d. y. 

534 Richard, d. y. 

535 Francis Tappan, d. y. 

536 Cornelia P., d. y. 

20 



152 Lansing. 

537 Melancthon Woolsey. 

538 Phillipina S. 

539 Susan, m. Selah V. Reeve. 

Maria, wife of Richard Ray Lansing, died. He married, 2d, ber 
cousin, Eliza, daughter of Henry Livingston and widow of 
Smith Tliompson, Judge of the Supreme Court of New York, 
by whom he had no children. 

Richard Ray Lansing' died at Detroit, Mich., September 29, 
1855. He resided first in Utica, N. Y., until 1829, practicing 
law with Judge Morris S. Miller, afterwards with G. John 
Mills, John H. Ostrom and Abraham Yarick, successively. 
Me. Lansing was cultivated, refined and social. The Capital 
of Michigan was named aftei' him and he resided there for a 
few years. 

Bsireiit Bleecker, son of (154) Colonel Oerrit (x. 
Lansing and Maria Antill, was born January 17, 1793; mar- 
ried Sarah, daughter of Arthur Breese and Catharine Living- 
ston, in 1815, and had 

540 Arthur Bree.se, m., 1st, Louisa Lovett ; 2d, Janet Suffern. 

541 Henry Livingston, m. (498 Sherman) Catharine O. Gibson, 

October 22, 1838. 

542 Henry Seymour, m. Jane A. Wuite ; d. April 13, 1882. 

543 Manette Antill, m. CnAiiLES W, Morse. 

544 Barent BJeecker, m. Sophie Williams. 

Barent Bleecker Lansing died in Brooklyn, N. Y., Decem- 
ber 3, 1853, and was buried in Utica, his place of residence. 

Sarah, his widow, died in 1879. 

Mr. Lansing was for a shoi't time in business in Rome, N. Y., 
but returned to Utica about 1822 and opened a stoi-e in that 
city. He was for a short time book-keeper of the United 
States Branch Bank, and in 1835 became cashier of the Bank 
of Bellville, N. J., thence he was called in December, 1836, to 
the cashiership' of the Oneida 3ank, and filled the place until 
his death. Honesty, truthfulness, charity, and an affectionate 
and most loving nature were the characteristics which made 
friends for Mr. Lansing of all who knew him, and forbade 
that he should ever have an enemy. — [Baggs Pioneers of Utica. 



Lansing. 153 

337. 

Iflar^'arita, (laun-hter of (l«i:)) Jacob J. Lansing and (108) 
Anna (Jnackenbnsh, was born Novenil)er 5, 1790 ; married 
(xideon HaAvley (b. 1787j, October 10, 1811, and had 

545 Henry Q., b. August 16, 1815 ; in., 1st, Frances J. Barnard, 

August 10, 1842 (slie died February 29, 18G8) ; 2d, Katharine 
M. Akin, October 11, 1871. 

546 Roswell, b. August 14. 1819 ; d. s. April 22, 1843. 

547 Anna Lansing, b. August 22, 1821; m. Du. James H. Armsby, 

September 7, 1842 ; d. November 30, 1845. 

548 Margaret, b. March 1, 1825; m. John C. Lord, February 19, 

1840. 

549 Sarah E., b. December 4, 1828 ; m. Dr. Samuel H. Freeman, 

May 20, 1851. 

Margarita Lansing, wife of Hon. GmKON Hawley, died 
in Albany May 22, 1869. 

Hon. Gideon Hawley died in Albany July IG, 1870. 

Gideon Hawley was born in the State of Connecticut 
in 1785, but removed to New York in 1791. In 1809 he 
graduated at Union College, and in 1812 was admitted to the 
Supreme Court. From that time until his death he resided at 
Albany, engaged in the practice of the law and in the dis- 
charge of varions important trusts committed to him by indi- 
viduals and the State. But the gi-eat distinction of his life 
was his connection with the cause of education. He was always 
a leading trustee of the academies in Alban_y and of the State 
Noi'uial school ; the first secretary of the Regents of the New 
York University, and afterwards one of its chief members. 
He was also from 1816 one of the New York Regents of the 
Smithsonian Institution at Washington ; and, as detailed in 
Randall's Digest of the Connnon School System ot the State, 
the person to whom tluit noble institution was chiefly indebted 
for its organization and success. As a man Mr. Hawley was 
distinguished by a noble presence, great ])ersonal integrity and 
practical sense. He was also of broad culture and most gener- 
ous character, illustrated by a work on human knowledge 
written (not published) near the close of his life, and by the 
rare fact that for many years previous thereto he divided all 
of his surplus income among his children. 



154 Lansing. 

338. 
Jiidg-e Jacob, son of (163) Jacob J. Lansina^ and (103) 
Anna Qnackenbush, was born in the dwelling-house of his 
father at the corner of Columbia and Pearl streets, Albany, 
December 17, 1792; married Eleanor, danghter of Spencer 
Stafford and Dorothea Hallenbeck (b. June 22, 1798) June 22, 
1819, and had 

550 Spencer S., b. March 29, 1830 ; m. Louisa E. Staffokd, Marcli 

2, 1848. 

551 Henry Q., b. January 23, 1822. 

552 Jacob, b. Marcli 11, 1824 ; d. April IG, 1835. 

553 Anna, b. January 2, 1826. 

554 EUen S., b. March 14, 1828. 

555 Su.san B., b. February 20, 1831 ; d. May 4, 1838. 

556 Jacob, b. September 18, 1833; d. July 23, 1839. 

557 William B., b. October 4, 1836 ; d. December 31, 1863. 

558 Elizabeth T., b. June 30, 1839. 

559 Egbert, b. December 28, 1843. 

Judge Jacob Lansing died at the homestead corner of 
Broadway and Qnackenbush street, which he inherited from 
his grandfather, Colonel Quackenbush's estate, March 20, 1858. 

Eleanor, his widow, died September 8, 1875, at her resi- 
dence in the city of Brooklyn, N. Y. 

The following biographical sketch of Judge Lansing was 
kindly furnished by a member of the family : 

" Judge Jacob Lansing was educated at the Granville 
Academy in Washington county, N. Y., and afterwards en- 
tered Middlebury College and was graduated with honor. 
When the war of 1812 bi'oke out he was appointed Quarter- 
master of the Twelfth regiment. New York State troops, by 
Grovernor Daniel D. Tompkins, Colonel John T. Dalsen com- 
manding the regiment, and proceeded with the same to 
Sackett's Harbor where he was in service nearly twelve months, 
and from exposure contracted the seeds of disease which event- 
ually terminated in his death. After the war he studied law 
in the office of Philip S. Parker, Esq., and was licensed in due 
time as an attorney and advocate. He acquired such a dis- 
tinguished reputation as a sound and well-read lawyer that he 
was appointed Judge of the Albany Common Pleas in 1828. 



Lajstsing. 155 

In 1838 he was made first Judge of said court. During- liis 
term of otiice the decisiolis of tiiat court were liigld}' respected. 
As a ])residing magistrate lie was impartial, honest and capahle, 
and gave character to the Bench." 

The Christian Intelligencer, in speaking of Judge Lansing, 
sa,ys : 

" xVs a man and a Christian he was without fear and without 
reproach ; as a man lie was just and tenacious of his purpose ; 
as a lawyer, learned, logical, honest; as a jndge, infiexihle, in- 
coiTU{)tible ; as a politician, settled in opinion, fixed and stern ; 
as a Christian, faithful, reliable, active; as an elder in the 
Middle Dutch Church, prompt, energetic, able." He was in 
all relations of life honored and respected. 

537. 
Edwaril Aiitill, son of (325) Ricliard Ray Lansing 

and Susan Piatt, was born July, 1814; married and 

had 

560 PhiUp B. 

561 Richard Ray. 

562 Marie L. 

563 Manette. 

564 Rose, d. y. 

Edward Antill Lansing died June 12, 1808. 

529. 
Manette, daughter of (325) Ricliard R^y Lansing and 
Susan Piatt, married Bayard Boyd, and had 

565 Anna M. 

566 Helen L. 

567 Richard L. 

568 Elizabeth L. 

569 Charlotte. 

570 Susan. 

5»0. 
Gerrit Cr., son of (325) Richard Ray Lansing and Susan 
Piatt, married Mary Judson, and had 

570^ Gerrit L. 



156 La 



NSING. 



531. 
Helen li., dangliter of (325) Richard Ray Lansing and 
Susan Piatt, married Sylvester Larned, and liad 

571 Helen. 

572 Jane W. 

532. 

Charlotte, daughter of (325) Richard Ray Lansing and 
Susan Piatt, married E. Willard Smith, and liad 

573 Margaret. 

574 Helen. 

575 Manette. 

576 Eliza B. 

577 Louise L. 

539. 
^ii§an, dangliter of (325) Richard Ray Lansing and 
Susan Piatt, married Selah V. Reeve, and had 

578 Christopher. 

579 Manette. 

545. 
Henry Qnackenbnsli, son of (337) Margarita Lan- 
sing and (jideon Hawley, was born in Albany Angnst 1(5, 
1815; married, 1st, Frances J., dangliter of Frederick J. 
Barnard, August 10, 1842, and had 

580 Frederick Barnard, m. Frances Walworth Jenkins, October 

22, 1871, and had 

1 Prances Barnard. 

2 Elizabeth Walworth. 

581 Henry Quackenbush, Jr., m. Marie Louise Lockwood, Febru- 

ary 21, 1873, and bad 

1 Stanton Barnard. 

2 Roswell, d. February, 1880. 

3 Ethel. 

Marie Louise Lockwood, wife of Henry Q. Hawley, Jr. 
died, March, 1881. 

582 Gideon. 

583 Samuel Barnard, d. April 19, 1855. 

584 Frances Barnard. 

585 Anna Barnard. 



Lansing. 157 

Frances Bai'iiard, 1st wife of Henuy Q. IIawley, died February 29, 
1868. He married, 2d, Katharine M., daughter of Burr Akin, 
October 11, 1871, and Lad 

586 Margarita Lansing. 

587 William Young, 

588 Leighton Akin. 

Mr. Henry Q. Hawley and famil}' reside in Albany. 

He lias been actively engaged in business for many years in 
Albany, and is now president of the Peoples Gas Company of 
tliat city. 

547. 

Anna Landing-, daughtei- of (837) Margarita Lansing 
and Gideon Hawley^ was born August 22, 1821 ; married Dr. 
James H. Arinsby, September 7, 1842, and liad 

589 Gideon Hawley, d. November 22, 1881. 

590 Margaret Hawley, d. in infancy 

Anna Lansing Hawley, wife of Du. James H. Akmsby, died 
Noveml^er 30, 1845. 

Dr. James H. Armsby died December, 1875. 

548. 

^Marg'aret, daugliter of (337) Margarita Lansing and 
(xideon Hawley, was born March 1, 1S25 ; married John C. 
Lord, Fel)ruary 19, 1846, and had 

591 Susan De Forest. 

592 Margaret Hawley. 

593 John. 

John C. Lord died November 17, 1873, 

549. 

Sarali I'i., daughter of (337) Margarita Lansing and 
Gideon Hawley, was born Decendjer 24, 1828 ; married Dr. 
Samuel Freeman, May 20, 1851, and had 

594 Margaret Hawley. 

595 Anna Hawley, d. July 22, 1868. 

596 Mary Whitehouse. 

597 Jonathan Whitehouse, d. January 13, 1868. 

598 Elizabeth Townsend. 



158 Lansing. 

Dr. Freeiuau, a physician of extensive practice, and family, 
have long resided in Albany. 

5*50. 
Spencer StafTord, son of (338) Jacob Lansing- and 
Eleanor Stafford, was born in Albany March 29, 1820 ; mar- 
ried Louisa Esther, danghter of Joab Stafford and Amelia 
Gibbons, March 2, ISIS, and had 

599 Henry Q., b. at Niles, Mich., June 19, 1849. 

600 Ejmma S., b. at Niles, Mich., September 27, 1851. 

601 Jacob, b. at Niles, Mich., November 20, 1853 ; d. July 24, 1878. 

602 Eleanor L., b. at Niles, Mich., September 27, 1857. 

603 Jcsephine, b. at Niles, Mich., November 10, 1850. 

604 Anna, b. at Niles, Mich., September 22, 1863. 

605 Amelia, b. at Niles, Mich., December 25, 1865. 

606 Arthur Seymour, b. at Niles, Mich., April 2G, 1868; d. Novem- 

ber 14, 1873. 

607 Edith Augu.sta, b. at Niles, Mich., August 9, 1876. 

The Army record of Captain Lansing, given below, will 
be' found interesting and is valuable on account of the details 
it gives of the movements of one of the regiments engaged in 
the war of the Rebellion : 

ARMY RECORD 

Of Captain Si'encer Stafford Lansing, Company F, Twenty- 
fifth Regiment, Michigan Infantry Yoluuteers. Mustered 
in State service 15th day of Jnly, 1861, and under orders and 
instructions from Colonel Gilbert of the Nineteenth Infantry, 
but that regiment being filled by transfer of Governor Blair 
of companies enlisted prior to mine, I reported to one of the 
four new regiments ordered, and selected the Twenty-fifth, 
Colonel O. H. Moore, commanding. 

The regiment w-as organized at Kalamazoo, Mich., and 
was encamped at that place for two months before we were 
ordered to the front or near the seat of war — Louisville, 
Ky. — about the 1st of IS^ovember, 186L Remained there 
on Provost duty for one month, when ordered to Munfordsville, 
as Green River Bridge was tlireatened by the Rebels, and Gen- 
eral John Morgan had given out notice that he would take his 



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Christinas dinner there, but not liking the appearance of things 
concluded to let the job out. Moved from there to Bowling 
Green, Ky., remained there during the winter, and was honored 
by the detail of chief officer commanding Patrols of the city 
and inspector of papers. The regiment ordered back to Louis- 
ville, Ky., in the Spring of 1862, but on ai-riving at Lebanon 
Junction disembarked from cars and ordered to pursue General 
John Morgan, with whom, after a forced march, we came up 
with and routed him at Hall's Gaps, recovering one thousand 
head of cattle he was conveying to the enemy. Soon after 
this, while stationed at Louisville, Ky, , Companies F, D, E. J 
and K ordei'ed to Green River Bridge, after being encamped 
there about one month. The entire command, numbering 
about two hundred, ^vas attacked by General John Morgan the 
morning of the ■ith day of July, 1862, and here occurred one 
of the most memorable battles of the war, so stated by the 
leading generals of the army of the North as well as by gen- 
erals of the Southern army. 

A force of two hundred men compelled a force of four thou- 
sand eight hundred men to change their front, and by an 
oblique march pass their foe. " All honor to the boys in blue." 
I had the honor on this occasion to receive General Morgan's 
flag of truce, composed of Colonel Duke, Major Elliot and 
others, and after introducing them to Colonel Moore, he asked 
them the nature of their business, which was complied \yith by 
Colonel Duke, and presented him with a demand for the sur- 
render of our force unconditionally. Moore's reply was that it 
was the -Ith day of July, that on any other day there might be 
a slight possibility of his entertaining it, but on that day he 
would see them dammed first. (I use the language the Colonel 
did, being angry, that the demand, as he expresed it, should be 
niade on that particular day of all others, sacred to every 
American freeman.) After the battle ordered from the fr(»nt, 
being the extreme outpost to Lebanon, Ky. Division then 
formed, Colonel Moore commanding, to organize at New 
Market, Ky. 

Marched through Hall's Gaps, a new military road over the 
21 



160 Lansing. 

Cumberland iiionntain to Lowclen, Tenn. Ordered from 
this point to the state of Michigan for conscripts by General 
Biirnside, receiving this order at the request of Colonel Moore, 
for gallantry at Clreen River fight, being second in command 
at that battle, and holding the enemy at bay with Company F 
alone, for the space of half an hour, while the Colonel was re- 
forming his new line of battle, after being flanked out of the 
first position. The second position held until the battle was 
over and the enemy retired with a respectful request to be 
permitted to bury their dead. Arrived at Grand Rapids, 
Mich., sometime in the month of November, 1863, and 
from that post was removed by order of War Department to 
Niles, Midi., in the month of Februarj'-, 1864, on recruiting 
service ; remained there until April 25th, when I was ordered 
to join my regiment in the field near Knoxville, Tenn. Joined 
regiment at Cleveland, Tenn., without delaj^, and after that 
participated in all the principal battles in the forward move- 
ment to Atlanta and the sea. 

Was at the battle of Stoney Face and complimented by 
General McLane for bringing the regiment in from the front, 
who had been ordered to lie down, they then being the only 
regiment charging — the line having broken on the right ar.d 
left under a withering fire of artiller}^ from Rebel forts, and 
were flying to the rear for cover. Finding mj'self the i-anking 
ofticer I ordered the men to i-emain in the order they were 
until we were supported by artillery, when the order was giv&n 
by the right flank, as skirmishers at long intervals, to move to 
the timber so as not to attract the enemy's attention, and the 
command was soon restored to the lines. The good conduct 
of ofiicers and men obeying orders saved the command from 
terrible punishment, the enemy not understanding the move- 
ment until the men were safe. 

First Brigade, Second Division, Twenty-third Army Corps, 
supported General Harker at Buzzard Roost, (fiie of the hai'dest 
fights in the campaign. Wounded by a contusion at the battle 
of Resaca, received while storming the enemy's fort. The 
Twenty -fifth, the only regiment to reach the fort, when not 
being supported, were compelled to oblique march to a creek 



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on the east side of the fort, taking refuge in tlie water, where 
they remained until night-fall, not daring to show themselves 
in the day light for fear of being shot by the enemy in the. 
fort, who were watching them. 

By record, was in one hundred battles and skirmishes for one 
hundred days, no day being out of the sound of cannon or 
musketry, with the Twenty-third Army Corps, Major-General 
Schofield commanding First Bi-igade, Second Division. 

The Twenty-fifth Michigan, after they had made their mark 
at Tibb's Bend, Green River, Ky., were always known as the 
" Green River boys," and always in marching in review re- 
ceived the compliments that every brave soldier does from 
soldiers belonging to other corps of the army — hearty cheers 
for their gallantry. Was mustered out of service at the end of 
the war, after going through many scenes and trials of danger 
which would fill nearly an entire book to give a description of, 
by being honorably discharged. 

S. S. LANSING. 

409. 

Jacob, Jr., son of (210) Heudrick Ljinsing and Helena 
Wiiine, M-as born August 4, 1770; married (93) Alida, daugh- 
ter of (59) Andries Douw and Catharine De Forest (b. Decem- 
ber 2, 1772), September 8, 1791, and had 

608 Mary, b. April 20, 1793; d. in infancy. 

609 Andries Douw, b. Marcli 16, 1796; m. Gertrude Hinman, 

December 30, 1822 ; d. July 26, 1864. 

610 James, b. September 23, 1799 ; m. Sarah McDonald. 

611 Volkert D., b. April 3, 1804 ; d. y. 

612 Volkert D., b. February 10, 1807 ; d. y. 

Jacol) Lansing, Jr., died in Albany in 1845. 

609. 
Aii(lrie!!i Doiiiv, son of (409) Jacob Lansing, Jr., and 
(98) Alicia Ronw, was born in Albany March 10, 1790; mar- 
ried trertrude, daughter of Dr. Aaron Hinman and Gertrude 
Van der Heyden, of Troy (b. 1804), December 30, 1822, 
and had 



i62 Lansing. 

613 Anna, b. July 4, 1824 ; m. Isaac Fonda, July 30, 1867. 

614 Richard, b. September 17, 1825 ; d. December 19. 1844. 

615 Amanda, b. October 20, 1827 ; d. s. September 12, 1873. 

616 AJida D., b. September 23, 1829 ; d. February 24, 1851. 

617 Henry, b. January 14, 1832 ; m.,lst, Fanny A. Wood, December 

21, 1854 ; 2d, Caroline M. Paige, August 24, 1871. 

618 William, b. February 11, 1834 ; d. February 2, 1852. 

619 Gertrude, b. September 3, 1836; d. September 13, 1837. 

620 Gertrude, b. April 17, 1839 ; d. August 14, 1840. 

621 An dries Douw, Jr., b. April 29, 1842 ; m. Susan B. Nott, Feb- 

ruary 25, 1864. 

622 Catharine D., b. October 14, 1843 ; d. January 16, 1850. 

623 Julia, b. November 29, 1846 ; d. June 28, 1852. 

Aiulries Douw Lansing died in Albany July 2G, 1864. 
Gertrude, liis widow, died in Albany October 9, 187L 

610. 
•Tallies, son of (409) Jacob Lansing, Jr., and (93) Alida 
Donw, was born in Albany September 23, 1T99 ; married 
Sarah McDonald, and had 

624 Jacob J., b. in 1823 ; married. 

625 Edward. 

617. 
Henry, son of (609) Andries Donw Lansing and Gertrude 

Hinnian, was born in Albany January 14, 1832; married, 1st, 
Fanny A., daughter of Henry P. T. "Wood and Edna Walworth, 
of New York, December 21, 1854, who died May 19, 1864. 
No children. He married, 2d, Caroline M., daughter of Alonzo 
C. Paige and Harriet Mumford (b. April 14, 1843), August 24, 
1871, and had 

626 Andries D., b. September 18, 1872. 

627 Alonzo C. P., b. Jane 14, 1874. 

Henry Lansing and family reside in Albany, N. Y. 

621. 
Andries Donw, son of (609) Andries Douw Lansing 
and Gertrude Hinnian, was born in Albany April 29, 1842 ; 
married Susan B., daughter ef Benjamin Nott and Elizabeth 
Cooper, February 25, 1864, and had 



LAJsrsma 163 

628 Henry D., b. December 35, 1864. 
62.9 Cooper N., b. August 7, 1866. 

630 Gertrude, b. September 25, 1868. 

631 Anna, b. January 1, 1871. 

Andries Doiiw Lansing and family reside in Albany, N. Y. 

430. 

Jacob Jereiiiiali, son of (238) Jeremiah Lansing and 
Helena Wendell, was born November 27, 1792; married, 1st, 
Julia Ann, danghter of Joseph and Jernsha Alexander (b, 
December 19, 1795), February 1, 1820, who died March 4, 
1823. No children. He married, 2d, Jane, daughter of 
Ashbel and Elizabeth Root (b. August 11, 1803), August 8, 
1826, and had 

632 Joseph Alexander, b. July 4, 1837, 

633 Helena, b. November 15, 1828. 

634 Jeremiah, b. January 31, 1830; d. s. December 6, 1868. 

635 Charles, b. June 25, 1833 ; d. s. June 16, 1849. 

Jacob Jeremiah Lansing died September 19, 1877. 

Jane Root, wndow of Jacob Jeremiah Lansing, died March 
7, 1878. 

540. 

Arthur Breese. son of (320) Barent Bleecker Lansing 
and Sarah Breese, married, 1st, Lunisa Lovett, of Washing- 
ton, D. C. No children. He married, 2d, Janet Suffern, of 
New York city, and had 

636 Janet Sarah. 

Arthnr Breese Lansing died in New York city. 

541. 
Henry L<iviiis:stoii, son of (326) Barent Bleecker 

Lansing and Sarah Breese, w^as born — ; married (198 

Sherman) Catharine 0., daughter of Henry B. Gibson, of 
Canandaigua, and (479) Sarah Sherman, October 22, 1838, 
and had 

637 Henry Gibson, b. February 17, 1840; d. s. in Montevideo, S. A., 

May .30, 1870. 



164 Lansing. 

638 Livingston, b. May 23, 1841 ; m. Grace Cleveland Coxe, De- 

cember 31, 1868. 

639 Charles M., b. June 27, 1843 ; m. Eliza Myra Goodrich, Sep- 

tember 1, 1869. 

640 Sarah G., b. August. 1846 ; m. General Henry L. Burnett, 

September 4, 1867. 

641 Watts Sherman, b. September 17, 1850 ; m. Agnes Maud Hen- 

rietta, daughter of Dr. T. H. Watt, of Niagara, Ontario 
Canada, July 31, 1877; no ch. 

Heury Livingstou Lansing resides in Niagara, Canada. 

542. 
Henry Seyiiioiir, son of (826) Barent Bleecker Lan- 
sing and Sarah Breese, was born February, 1824 ; married 
Jane Amelia, daughter of Henry White, and had 

642 Henry White. 

643 Arthur Louis. 

644 Bleecker, d. y. 

General Henry Seymour Lansing died at Burlington, 
K. J., April 14, 1882. Prior to the breaking;^ out of the war 
he was the chief manager of the American-European Express 
company, and superintended the banking department of the 
company at Paris for a considerable time. He assisted in 
organizing the Military Commission of the State of New York 
before tlie war. He was appointed Captain of the Twelfth 
Infantry, and served until July, 1863, when he resigned. 

543. 

Maiiette Antill, daughter of (326) Barent Bleecker 
Lansing and Sarah Breese, married Charles W., son of Prof. 
S. F. B. Morse, and had 

645 Bleecker Lansing. 

646 Samuel Finley Breese. 

647 Susan Lynn. 

544. 

Barent Bleecker, son of (326) Barent Bleecker Lan- 
sing and Sarah Breese, married Sophia, daughter of E. P. 
Williams, of Buffalo, and had 



Lansing. 165 

648 Williams. 

649 Stewart Antill. | 

650 Gerrit Bleecker. \ 

638. 
Ijiviiig'f^toii, son of (541) Henry Liviug-stoii Lansing 

and (408 Sliennan) Catliarine Olivia Cribson, was born in 
C.anandaigna May 28, 1841 ; married, in Buffalo, Grace Cleve- 
land, daughter of Bishop Clevelaud Coxe, December 31, 1868, 
and had 

651 Henry Livingston, b. June 1, 1869. 

652 Cleveland Coxe, b. December 2, 1S74. 

653 Gibson, b. February 16, 1876 ; d. August 10, 1876. 

654 Katharine Cleveland, b. July 23, 1878. 

Captain Livingston Lansing, of the New York Seventeenth 
regiment, was with the Army of the Potomac for more than a 
year, participating in the various battles. In the Fredericksburg 
slaughter the vizor of his cap was struck by a ball which passed 
out through the cap cover ; a fragment of a shell tore a hole in 
his coat, another hit him on the hip and his horse was wounded 
in the foot. Colonel Stockton, commanding the Third brigade 
in the Fifth Army Corps, thus indorsed Captain Lansing's 
resignation when presented : 

" Respectfully forwarded and strongly reconmiended. Cap- 
tain Lansing has been ray assistant adjutant general for most 
of the time since I assumed command of this brigade, and has 
always performed his duty most satisfactorily. Tie has already 
tendered his resignation a number of times for private reasons 
expressed. In the late bloody figlit he was on the field through- 
out, ever efficient and prompt to carry my orders at all risks — 
fearlessly risking his life in the service of his country, I feel 
it but just that he should now be permitted to resign, as he can 
honorably do, I therefore recommend the same." 

Livingston Lansing is a lawyer and resides with his family 
in Buffalo. 

0S9. 

Charles Miller, son of (541) Henry Livingston Lan- 
sing aTid (498 Sherman) Catharine Olivia Cribson, was born 
in Canandaigua June 27, 1843 ; married Eliza Myra, daughter 



166 Lajstsing. 

of Guj H. Goodrich, of Buffalo, K Y., September 1, 1869, 
and had 

655 Wynn, b. September 3, 1870 ; d. June 29, 1873. 

656 Catharine Olivia Gibson, b. February 11, 1872. 

657 Karl Herrick, b. February 23, 1876. 

640. 

Sarah Gibson, daughter of (541) Henry Liviiig'ston 
Lansing and (498 Sherman) Catharine Olivia Gibson, was 
born August, 1846 ; married General Henry Lawrence Bur- 
nett, September 4, 1867, and liad 

658 Lansing, b. June 18, 1869. 

669 Catharine Olivia Gibson Lansing, b. May 2, 1872. 

Sarah Gibson Lansing, wife of General II. L. Burnett, 
died in New York. 



DOX.* 



1. 
Samuel Doxie, Doxs or Dox, of " Schaatkooke, born 
on Long Island," is supposed to have been the ancestor of the 
Dox family in the State of New York. He married, 1st, 
Barber Janse Goewey, September 1, 1609, and had 

2 Maria, bp. December 2. 1702 ; d. y. 

3 Maria, bp. December 31, 1704. 

4 Johannes, bp. December 16, 1706 ; d. y. 

Barber Janse Goewey, wife of Samdel Dox, died. He married, 
2d, Lysbeth Bass (Janse), in 1707, and had 

5 Alida, bp. January 8, 1710. 

6 Thomas, bp. February 10, 1712 ; m. Elizabeth Van Woert 

(Becker). 

7 Pieter, bp. May 24, 1713; m. Geertruy De Voe, May 23, 1736. 

8 Abraham (supposed son), m. (57) Kebecca Marselis, January 14, 

1742. 

9 Jacob, bp. January 27, 1720. 

10 Johannes, bp. April 12, 1723 ; d. y. 

*The material for the genealogy of this family not having been received before 
the worlv was thus far printed, it was unavoidably thrown out of its proper place 
in the alphabetical arrangement of families. 



Dox. 107 

11 Margarita, bp. September 3, 1727. 

12 Johannes, bp. June 14, 1739. 

6. 
Thomas, son of (1) Samuel Pox and his second wife 
L.vsbetli Bass (Jause), was l):4)tised February 10, 1712; mar- 
ried Elizabeth Tan Woert (Becker), and had 

13 Samuel, bp. March 25, 1750. 

14 Pieter, bp. January 12, 1752. 

15 Maria, bp. September 11, 1757. 

Probably other 'cliildren before tlie birth of Samuel. 

7. 
Pieter, son of (1) Samuel Dox and his second wife 
Lysbeth Jaiise (Becker), was l:»aptised May 24, 1713 ; married 
Geertriiy, daughter of Jean De Voe, of Half Moon, and 
Catharina Vander Werken (bp. ^ovendjer 5, 1710), May 23, 
173G, and had 

16 Elizabeth, bp. May 15, 1737. 

17 Jan, bp. July 2, 1738 ; m. Makytje De Voe, November 20, 1771. 

18 Samuel, bp. April 20, 1740. 

19 Maritie, bp. October 10, 1743. 

20 Isaac, bp. August 25, 1745 ; m. Lena De Voe, November 17, 1700. 

21 Pieter, bp. January 3, 1748. 

8. 

Abralisiiii, supposed to be the son of (1) Samuel Dox 

and his second wife Lysbeth Jause (Becker), married (57) 
Rebecca, daugliter of (8) Myndert Marselis and (8) Feytje 
Oothout (bp. July 3, 1720), January 14, 1742, and had 

22 Petrus (Pieter), bp. October 24, 1742; m. (254) Catalyntie 

(Catiilina) Lansing, in 1779. 

23 Elizabeth, bp. April 8, 1744. 

Prol)ably otlier children. 

17. 
•Tan, son of (7) Pieter Dox and Geertruy De Voe, was 

baptised July 2, 1738; married Marytje De Toe, possibly 
' 22 



168 Dox. 

daughter of Roeloff De Yoe and Elizabeth Golden (bp. Febru- 
ary 17, 1745), November 26, 1771, and liad 

24 Pieter, b. February 26, 1772-3 ; d. y. 

25 Elizabeth, b. August 17, 1774 ; d. y. 

26 Elizabeth, b. July 10, 1776. 

27 Pieter, b. September 28, 1778. 

90. 

Isaac, son of (7) Pieter Dox and Geertruy De Toe, was 

baptised August 25, 1745; married Lena De Yoe, JN'ovember 
17, 1766, and had 

28 Geertruy, b. January 19, 1767-8. 

29 Jan, b. November 11, 1771. < 

30 Feytje, b. December 30, 1777. 

Petriis (Pieter), son of (8) Abraham Dox and (57) 

Rebecca Marselis, was baptised October 24, 1742 ; married 
(254) Catalyntje (Cathlina) daugliter ot (104) Gerrit Lansing, 
Jr., and (17) Wyntje Yan den Bergh (bp. August 15, 1756), 
in 1779, and had 

31 Abraham, b. June 7,1780 ; m. Anne Cary Nicholas, November, 

1811. 

32 Wyntje, b. July 26, 1782 ; d. s. 

33 Gerrit Lansing, b. May 13, 1784; m. (294) Magdalen Bogart, 

January 9, 1817 ; d. August 2, 1847. 

34 Pieter, b. September 27, 1785 ; d. s. November 21, 1815. 

35 Jacob, b. December 18, 1787 ; m. Mary Ann Rees. 

36 Myndert, b. January 6, 1790 ; d. s. 

37 Rebecca, b. April 30, 1795 ; m. William V. R. Mercer, Novem- 

ber, 1822 ; d. at Geneva, N. Y., May 31, 1866. 

38 John Lansing, b. November 29, 1798 ; d. s. March 30, 1877.. 

31, 

Abraham, son of (22) Petrus (Pieter) Dox and (254) ' 

Cataljutje (Cathlina) Lansing, was born June 7, 1780 ; mar- 
ried Anne Cary, daugliter of John Nicholas and Anne Cary, 
in November, 1811, and had 

39 Peter, b. September, 1812 ; d. November, 1812. 



Dox. 169 

40 Peter M.,"l m., 1st, Matilda Pope ; 2d., Margaret 

I Simpson, living iu Alabama. 

yb. September 11, 1813. 

41 John H., J d. s. June 11, 1878. 

42 Hatley H., b. December, 1816 ; m. Ella Coleman, living iu 

Virginia, and has 

1 John H. 

2 Henry C. 

43 George H., b. February 28, 1819 ; m., 1st, Susan M. Clark, bad 

one daughter, Alice H. ; 2d, Mrs. Sarah Pope Delaney, and 
bad one son, George D. He resides in Geneva, N. Y. 

44 Susan Lawson, b. July 25, 1821; m. (49) Peter G. Dox, June 25, 

1846; d. February 11, 1863. 

45 Mary Blair, b. June 21. 1823 ; m. Rev. TiMOTHY F. Wardwell, 

June, 1847, and bad 

1 Henry L., m. F. St. John. 

2 Mary, m. Harry Blydenbergh ; d. January 36, 1868. 

46 Sabina, b. August 9, 1827 ; d. August 9, 1839. 

47 Dudley W., b. June 23, 1830 ; m. Martha W. R. Hazard, April 

30, 1857, and bad 

1 Mary Hazard. 

2 Anne Cary. 

48 Anne H., b. September 11, 1833; lives in Geneva, N. Y. 

33. ' 

Gerrit Iiaii»»iii^, son of (22) Petrus (Pieter) Dox and 
(25-1-) Catalyiitje (Catlilina) Lansing, was ])orn May 13, 1784; 
married (2iM) Magdalen M., doiighter of (203; Gerrit Bogart 
and Margaret Nixon (b. Jannary 30, 1790), January 9, 1817, 
and had 

49 Peter, b. March 16, 1818 ; m. (44) Susan L. Dox, June 10, 1848 ; 

d. December 21, 1852. 

50 Henry B., b. February 14, 1820 ; d. March 26, 1823. 

51 Abraham, b. February 28, 1822 ; d. April 25, 1823. 

52 Cathlina L., b. June 25, 1824 ; d. s. January 19, 1869. 

53 Hamilton B., b. April 28, 1827 ; single ; resides in Chicago. 

54 George Talcott, b. July 26, 1828; d. March 24, 1830. 

55 John Lansing, b. March 16, 1831 ; d. August 11, 1832. 

56 Margaret N., b. August 12, 1833 ; d. s. February 16, 1856. 

57 Henry Bogart, b. October 12, 1839 ; m. Susan Tracy Cockle. 

(See Bogart 353-361.) 

Gerrit Lansing Dox died at "Waterloo, August 2, 1847. 
His widow resides at Geneva, IST. Y. 



170 Dox. 

Jacob, son of (22) Petrus (Pieter) Dox and (254) 
Catalyntje (Cathlina) Lansing, was bom December 18, 1T8T; 
married Mary Ann, dangbter of Major Kees, and bad 

58 Oathlina Lansing, m. Rev. Henry Lockwood, and had 

1 James R. 

2 Henry R. 

3 Mary. 

59 Edward, d, s. 

37. 

Rebecca, dangbter of (22) Petrus (Pieter) Dox and (254) 
Catalyntje (Cathlina) Lansing, was born Apiil 30, 1795 ; 
married William Van Ingeu Mercer, November 1822, 
and bad 

60 Elizabeth, m. Dr. Landon Wells, and had one daughter, Annie. 

61 John Lansing, m. Nancy Townsend, and had seven children, 

three living, 

Robert K. 
John L. 
Alexander George, 

62 Sabina Dcx. 

63 WUliam V. L, m. Sopiita Hogan, and had three children, two 

living, 

Cathlina C. 
Ernest. 

64 Myndert Dox, m. Sarah Glover, and had six children, four 

living, 

AndrewT G. 
Eliza G. 
WiUiam L. 
Jane G. 

65 Margaret Leonora. 

66 Anna Lansing. 

67 George Alexander. 

Rebecca Dox, wife of William Van Iistgen Mkrckr, died 
at Geneva, N. Y., May 31, 1866. 

49. 

Peter, son of (33) Gerrit Lansiug Dox and (294) Mag- 
dalen M. Bogart, was born in Albany Marcb 16, 1818; mar- 



Dox. 171 

ried (44) Susan Lawsoii, ciaiif>:hter of (31) Abraham Dox and 
Anne Gary Nicholas (1) July 25, 1821), June' 25, 181G, and had 

68 Ernest B., b. August 29, 1847 ; d. June 21, 1874. 

69 George H., b. August 23, 1849 ; d. October 1, 1855. 

70 Frederick L., b. April 24, 1851 ; lives in Kansas. 

Peter Dox died December 21, 1852. 

Susan Lawson Dox, widow of Peter Dox, died February 
11, 1863. 

57. 

Henry Bog'art, son of (33) Gerrit Lansing Dox and 
(294) Magdalen M. Bogart, was born in Albany ()ctol)er 12, 
1839 ; married Snsan Tracy, daughter of Washington Cockle, 
of New York city, and Caroline Tracy Robbins, of Kentucky, 
June IG, 1SG4, and had 

71 CaroUne Magdalena, b. May 16, 1805 ; d. October 15, 1867. 

72 Henry Lansing, b. May 13, 1868. 

73 Julia Cockle, b. December 23, 1870. 

74 Charles Leverett, b. May 1, 1873. 

Henry Bogart Dox and family reside in Peoria, 111. 



MARSELIS. 



1. 

Janse Marselis, of Bommel, in Gnilderland, was one of 
tlie first settlers in Beverwyck. He married Aiiuatie Gerritse, 
and had 

2 Gerrit, b. ; m. Bkeet.te Hanse, July 1, 1687. 

3 Zeylje, b. ; m. Joseph Jants Van Zanten, July 5, 1688. 

4 Guysbert, b. ; m. (5) Barbak Groesbeck before 1683; d. 

June, 1740. 

5 Judith (Judick), b. ; m. Lucas Hooghkerke, November 

23, 1692. 

6 Hybertje, b. ; m. Joseph Yates about 1683. 

7 Ahasuerus, b. ; m. Sara Heemstraat, December 8, 1697. 

Jaiise Marselis made liis will June 11, 1690, which was 
proved and recorded May 22, 1722, in Kingston, N. Y., in 
which he names the above children. He probably resided in 
Kingston during the latter part of his life. He was called 
Janse Maeselis Yajst Bommel. For 1655 and some years 
following lie was " farmer of the excise, a man of good capacity 
and large business." 

There was a Hendeick Maeselis, one of Melyn's Colonists 
of Staten Island, having come over probably with the others 
in the "New Netherland's Fortune" in 1650. When the 
Island was attacked by the Indians in 1655, he fled with his 
wife and two children (daughters) and servant to Fort Orange 
(Albany), where he made a pei'manent settlement. In 1673 
he dwelt "behind Kinderhook," where his son-in-law Mattys 
Coenraeds (Ten Eyck) lived. His other daughter, Maria, mar- 
ried Mathys Hooghteeling, whose daughter Zeytje married, 1st, 
Frans Morris, and 2d, Patrick McGregory, from Scotland, May 



Makselis. 173 

4, 1697. The uame of IIendrick Marselis's wife was Tryn 

(Trjntje, Catliariiie) Vandeii Bergh. It does not appear that 

he had other children. IIendrick and Janse were probably 

brothers. 

2. 

CJerrit, son of (1) Janse Marselis and Aiinatie Gerritse, 
married Breetje Hause, July 1, 1687, and had 

8 Myndert, b. ; ra. (8) Feytje OoTnouT, May 23, 1713. 

9 Child killed at the Massacre of Schenectady. 

Gerrit Marselis, with his wife and child, was killed in the 
massacre at Schenectady, February 0, 1690. 

3. 

Zeytje, daughter of (1) Janse Marselis and Annatie 
Gerritse, married Joseph Janse Van Zanten, July 5, 1688, 
and had 

10 Jannelje, bp. August 11, 1689. 

11 Anna, bp. May 4, 1693. 

12 Gerrit, bp. October 4, 1695 ; m., 1st, Antie Van Den Bergh, 

November 18, 1727 ; 2d, Hester Winne, about 1755. 

13 Maria, bp. January 3, 1698. 

14 Anthony, bp. October 27, 1700 ; buried September 3, 1751. 

15 CeHa, bp. August 1, 1708. 

16 David, bp. August 6, 1704. 

17 Gysbert, bp. December 22, 1706; m., 1st, Makgritje Kaarn, 

February 22, 1740. 

18 Celia, bp. June 12, 1709. 

19 Johannes. 

Joseph Janse Van Zanteii was a Spaniard by birth ; was 

naturalized December 6, 1715 ; died in Albany and was buried 

October 16, 1753. 

4. 

Gysbert, son of (1) Janse Marselis and Annatie 

Gerritse, married (5) Barbar, daughter of (1) Claas Jacobse 
Groesbeck and Eliza'oetli, before 1683, and had 

20 Nicholas, ) 

[ bp. August 5, 1683. 

21 Johannes, ) 

22 Gerrit, bp. February 10, 1686 ; d. y. 

23 Annetje, bp. June 30, 1689 ; m. Claas Fonda, November 16, 1711. 



174 Makselis. 

24 Lysbeth, bp. January 31, 1692 ; m. Bakext Janse Bradt, August 

1, 1730, 

25 Johannes, bp. May 26, 1695 ; m. (22) Johanna Beeckman, July 

7, 1723: d. January, 1746. 

26 Gerrit, l)p. February 16, 1698 ; m. Margarita Bleecker, Decem- 

ber 22, 1730. 

27 Catharina, bp. January 1, 1701. 

Gysbert Marselis was buried at Albany Jnne 8, 1740. 

In 1714 be owned a house and lot on the corner of Maiden 
Lane and North Pearl street (where he resided) which he pur- 
chased of Gerrit Yan Slichtenhorst. In 1729 he was chosen 
Alderman foi- the First ward of Albany. 



Jiidick, daughter of (1) Jaiise Marselis and Aiiiiatie 
Oerritse, married Lucas Lucase Hoogbkerke (his second 
wife), November 23, 1692, and had 

28 Hendricbje, bp. August 20, 1693. 

29 Annetje, bp. December 4, 1695. 

30 Maria, bp. July 10, 1698. 

31 Elizabeth, bp. May 11, 1701; buried August 26, 1752. 

32 Johannes, bp. January 30, 1704. 

33 Sarah, bp. September 9, 1705. 

34 Rachel, bp. March 9, 1709. 

35 Lucas, bp. April 20, 1712. 

Judick, wife of Lucas HooghkerivR, was buried at Albany 
August 19, 1734. 

Lucas IIooghkekke was buried March 13, r74L 

6. 
Hybertje, daughter of (1) Jause Slarselis and Aunatie 

Oerritse, married Joseph Yates about 1683, and had 

36 Ohristoffel, bp. April 16, 1684; m. Catalyntje Winne, July 12, 

1706. 

37 Robert, bp. November 11, 1688; m. Margriet De Graaf, Febru- 

ary 13, 1712. 

38 Selia, bp. May 7, 1693; m. Johannes Radclipf, March 24, 1717. 

39 Joseph, bp. March 17, 1695; m. Hendriokje HooGnKERK. 

40 Sara, bp. March 6, 1698. 

41 Abraham, bp. March 1, 1704 ; m. Hester Drinckwater, in New- 

York, September 10, 1726. 



Marsklis. _ 1T5 

Joseph Yates was buried in Albany May 12, 1730 
Hybertje, his widow, was buried July 13, 1730. 

^• 

Aha§iierii§, son of (1) Jause Marselis and Aiiiiatie 

Gerritse, married Sarah, daughter of Takel Dii-ks Heerastraat 
and Maritie, December S, 1697, and liad 

42 Johannes, bp. June 26, 1698 ; d. j. 

43 Derrick, bp. January 5, 1700 ; m. Lysbet Van Eps, July 26, 1726. 

44 Johanna, bp. January 26, 1701; m. Sauah De Groff, January 12, 

1725. 

45 Gysbert, bp. June 4, 1704; m. Elizabeth Van Antwerp, May 

31, 1730. 

46 Gerrit, bp. September 22, 1706. 

47 Takel, bp. January 1, 1709; m. Jacomyntje Van Eps, March 16, 

1738. 

48 Annatie, bp. March 6, 1711, in Schenectady. 

49 Marretje, bp. March 8, 1713. 

50 Trientien, bp. July 31, 1715, in Schenectady. 

51 Ahasuerus, bp. December 15, 1717; m. Hester Visscher, June 

16, 1734. 

52 Abraham, bp. July 8, 1721. 

53 Isaac, bp. June 29, 1723; m. Sarah Swart, August 5, 1748. 

Ahasuerus Marselis had a lot in 1716 without the south 
gate, near the corner of Broadway and Hudson street. He 
removed to Schenectady in 1710. 

8. 
Hj iidcrt, son of (2) (Jerrit Marselis and Breetje Hause, 
married (S) Feytje, daughter of (2) Johannes Oothout, May 23, 
1713, and had 

54 Gerrit, bp. November 1, 1713; d. y. 

55 AUda, bp. May 10, 1715. 

56 Breghie, bp. June 10, 1717. 

57 Rebecca, bp. July 3, 1720 ; m. (8) Abraham Dox, January 14, 

1742. 

58 Elizabeth, bp. February 24, 1725; d. December 7, 1731. 

59 Gerrit, bp. January 1, 1727; d. January 5, 1727. 

60 Johannes, bp. December 10, 1727; m., 1st, Neelt.ie Gardenier, 

about 1755 ; 2d, Margarita Van Den Bergh(?). 

61 Gerrit, bp. May 10, 1730; d. November 27, 1731. 

62 Andries, bp. October 30, 1732. 

23 



1T6 Maeselis. 

Feytje, wife of Myndert Makselis, was buried in Albany 

May 30, 1Y57. 

Jolianiie!^, son of ^4) Gysbert Marselis and (5) Bar bar 

Grroesbeck, was baptised May '2(), 1695 ; married (42) Johanna, 
daughter of (3) Johannes Beeekman and ((3) Eva Yinhagen, 
his second wife (bp. November 20, 1698), July Y, 1723, and had 

63 Gysbertjb. March 22, 1724; m. (187) Catalina Wendell, Novem- 

ber 39, 1751; d. June 19, 1779. Slie died December 18, 1815. 

64 Eva, b. December 31, 1726; m. Johannes M. Roseboom. 

6& Barbara, b. September 23, 1728; m. (97) Hendrick I. Bogakt 
February 19, 1758; d. October 23, 181G. (See 97 Boi2:art.) 

66 Johannes, b. September 17, 1730; d. August, 1747. 

67 Gerrit J., b. April 5, 1782; d. in 1766. 

68 Maria, b. August 31, 1735; m. (132) Hendrick R. Lansing, Sep- 

tember 18, 1762; d. August 9, 1819. (See 132 Lansing.) 

69 Hendrickie, b. September 12, 1739 ; d. April 29, 1740, 

70 Hendrick, b. October 29, 1742; m. Maritje De Foreest, No- 

vember 7, 1766; d. November, 1803. 

Johannes Marselis was buried in Albany January 26, 1746 

Johanna, his w^idow, made a will August 9, 1769, proved 
January 26, 17S0, leaving to her daughters Eva and Maria her 
interest, being one-twelfth part in the Hyagaderosoi'os patent, 
which she inherited from her father. 

Gerrit, son of (4) Gysbert Marselis and (5) Barbar 

(xroesbeck, was baptised February 16, 1698; married Mar- 
garita, daughter of Johannes Bleecker, Jr., and Anna Coster 
(b. March 9, 1709), December 22, 1730, and had 

71 Gysbert, bp. September 26, 1731 ; d. January 28, 1732. 

72 Gy.sbert, bp. November, 1732; m. Annatje Staats, February 5, 

1761. 

73 Johannes, bp. September 22, 1734. 

74 Barbar, bp. April 30, 1737. 

75 Nicolas G., bp. May 25, 1740 ; m. (64) Margarita Groesbeck, 

August 9, 1766. 

76 Jacob, bp. September 12. 1742 ; d. September 9, 1747. 

77 Jacob, bp. March 27, 1748 ; d. March 31, 1748. 

78 Anna, bp. April 29, 1750. 



Makselis. 177 

60. 
Johannes, son of (8) Myiulert Marselis and (8) Feytje 

Oothout» was baptised December 10, 1727; married Neeltje, 
daughter of Andries Gardenier and Sara (bp. November 13, 
1731), about 1755, and had 

79 Andries, bp. May 9, 1756; d. December 12, 1814 (?). 

80 Myndert, b. January 13, 1760; m. Catharine Milderbergh, 

about 1795. 

81 Tyfje, b. September 4, 1762. 

Neeltje, wife of Johannes Marselis, died. He possibly married, 
2d, Margarita, daughter of Gerrit C. Van den Bergli and 
Margarita Van Vechteu (bp. September 23, 1739), June 8, 1770, 
and bad 

82 Barbara, b. August 15, 1771. 

83 Margarita, b. September 22, 1772. 

84 Annatie, b. April 12, 1774. 

85 Lydia, b. October 13, 1775. 

John Marselis died April 25, 1803 (?). 

03. 

Ijrvsbert, son of (25) Johannes Marselis and (42) Johanna 

Beecknian, was born Marcli 22, 1724 ; married (187) Catalina, 
danghter of (59) Johannes Wendell and Anna Kip (b. March 
30, 1723), November 29, 1751, and had 

86 Johanna, b. June 6, 1753; d. August 5, 1757. 

87 Johannes, b. January 30, 1756; d. August 5, 1758 (?). 

88 Anna, b. September 10, 1758; d. JNlarch 17. 1768. * 

89 Eva, b. January 15, 1761; d. March 8, 1764. 

90 Evert, b, February 20, 1764 ; m. Sara Van Benthuysen, August 

17, 1786. 

91 Eva, b. September 17, 1767 ; m. John Jacob Fort, of Sohaghti- 

coke, April 4, 1795. She died June 2, 1796. 

Gysbert Marselis died June 19, 1779. 

* Catalina, widow of Gysbert Makselis, died Maj' G, 1793, 
?e. 70 years, 1 month and 3 days. 

70. 
Hciidriek, son of (25) Johannes Marselis and Johanna 

*The Mible record says, "I bought tliis Bible of my brother Evert .7. Wendel.— 
Catalina Wendel." Her baptism, as one of the children of Johannes Wendel, is not 
recorded on the church record. 



ITS Makselis. 

Beecknian, was born October 29, 1742; married Maritje, 
daughter of Jesse De Foreest and (33) Neeltje Quackenbusli 
(bp. IMarcli 16, 1740), November 7, 1766, and bad 

9.2 Johanna, bp. August 21, 1771. 

Gysbert, Jr., son of (26) (Territ 0. Marselis and Mar- 
garita Bleecker, was born November, 1732 ; married Aunatje, 
\/' daughter of Isaac Staats and Maria Van Deiiseu (bp. October 
22, 1733), February 5, 1761, and bad 

93 Gerrit, b. June 25, 1762 ; d. y. 

94 Gerrit G., b. December 8 1763 ; m. (94) Machtel Visscher, Jan- 

uary 31, 1787. 

95 Maria, b. January 81, 1766. 

96 Margarita, bp. September 11, 1768. 

97 Isaac, b. March 21, 1772. 

75. 
IVicolas Cr., son of (26) Grerrit 0. Marselis and Margarita 

Bleecker, was baptised May 25, 1740 ; married (64) Margarita, 
daughter of (28) Geradus Groesbeck and Maria Ten Broeck 
(bp. June 10, 1744), August 9, 1766, and had 

98 Gerrit, b. November 2, 1767. 

99 Maria, b. October 25, 1769. 

100 Anna, b. December 3, 1771 ; m.. Gerrit T. Van Vecuten, about 

1796. 

101 Geradus, b. February 25, 1774. 

102 Maria, b. June 5, 1776. 

103 Margarita, b. June 19, 1780. 

104 Stephanus, b. October 19, 1782. 

105 Geertruy, bp. July 6, 1785. 

80. 

Hyiiclert, son of (6o) Johannes M. Marselis and Neeltie 

Gardenier, was born January 13, 1760;- married Catharine 
Milderhergh, al^out 1795, and had 

106 Eleanor, b. July 14, 1796. 

107 John Milderbergh, b. May 31, 1798. 

Myndert Marselis, of the Colonic of Watervliet, died May, 
1802. 



Makselis. 1Y9 

90. 

Evert, son of (63) (iysbert J. Marselis and Catalina 

Wendell, was baptised February 20, 1764; married Sara, 

daughter of Baltus Van Benthuysen and Elizabeth Rumney, 

his second wife (b. July 31, 1769); August 17, 1786, and had 

108 Cathalina, b. April 16, 1787. 

109 Gysbert, b. June 9, 1792. 

110 Mary, b. August 15, 1802. 

94. 

Gerrit Cr., son of (72) (iysbert Gerrit Marselis, Jr., 
and Aunatje Staats, was born December 8, 1763 ; married 
(94) Machtel, danghter of (82) Bastiaen T. Yisscher and (21) 
Engeltie Yan den Bergh (b. July 17, 1762), January 31, 1787, 
and had 

111 Engeltje, b. May 19, 1788; d. y. 

112 Engeltje, b. June 24, 1789 ; m. John Crolius. 

113 Anna, b. June 23, 1791 ; m. Jacob I. Fort. 

114 Catalina, b. February 13, 1796. 

115 Gysbert, b. June 14, 1801. 

Gerrit Marselis died , and his widow^ married Peter 

Tholhamer, of Half Moon, l)y wdiom she had Henry and 
possibly other children. 

Machtel, widow of Peter Tuolhamer, died at the house 
of her daughter in Oswego, N. Y., January 8, 1835. 



METSELAKR. 



1. 

Tennis Tennisse Metselsier was in Beverwj^ck as 
early as 1641. He married Egbertje Egberts, and had 

2 Maritje, m. Harmen Lieverse, about 1683 ; d. Januaay, 1757. 

3 Egbert, m. Maritje Barents Bradt, about I'iSO. 

4 Gerritje, m. Andries Hanse Barheit, about 1684; d. before 1699. 

5 Dirhje, in. (5) Bastiaen Harmens Visscher, about 1683 ; d. 

April, 1739. 

6 Willemplje, b. 1662; m. Antony Bradt, December 9, 1685. 

7 Anna, b. 1664 ; m. Dirk B. Bradt, September 12, 1686. 

8 Martyn, b. 1666. 

Teunis Teiiuisse Metselaer made his will August 17, 1685, 
and died probably that year. He left his property to his wife 
and the above-named children. 

3. 

Egbert, son of (1) Tennis Teuiiisse Metselaer and 
Egbertje Egberts, married Maritje, danghter of Barent Bradt 
and Susanna, his wife, about 1680, and had 

9 Teunis, m. (6^) Engelt.te Beeckman, February 28, 1716. 

10 Dirbje. 

11 Barent, bp. 1684; m., 1st, Marit.je De Garmo, August 26, 1704 ; 

2d, Elsje Van Loon, widow of Omi La Grange, June, 1727. 

12 Benjamin, bp. Marcli 28, 1686 ; m. (16) Annetje Visscher, about 

1710. 

13 Jeremiah, bp. December 4, 1687. 

14 Susanna, bp. January 20, 1689 ; m. (14) Jacob Tierck Visscher, 

June 21, 1709 ; no ch, 

15 Gerritje, bp. December 6, 1690. 

Egbert Teunisse Metselaer made his will December 2, 1704, 
and died before June 26, 1716, when it was proved. He 



Metselaer. 1 81 

resided in Albany and was one of tlie deacons of the Dntch 
clmrch in that, city in 1687. 

9. 
Tennis, son of (3) Egbert Teuiiisse Metselaer and 
Maritje IJradt, married (()f) Eiii»-eltje, daughter of (1) Martin 
liendrick Beeekman aiul Susanna Jans, February 28, 1716, 
and had 

16 Maretie, bp. July 15, 171fi. 

17 Neeltje, bp. June 80, 1718. 

18 Susanna, bp. March 13, 1720. 

19 Lena, bp. August 30, 1721 ; d. y. 

20 Egbert, bp. June 16, 1723. 

21 Lena, bp. August 30, 1725 ; d. y. 

22 Anna, bp. October 1, 1727. 

23 Maria, bp. January 4, 1730. 

24 Lena, bp. March 11, 1733. 

25 Martin.) , -, ,3 ^non 

26 Jacob, J- "^P- J^^'^^ ^' 1^^^- 

11. 

Bareiit, son of (3) Eg-bert Teuiiisse Metselaer and 
Maritje Bradt, was baptised in ir.84:; married, 1st, Maria, 
daughter of Pierre De Garmoux alias Yilleroy (or as written 
by liimself, De Garmo) and Caatje Yan der Heyden (bp. May 
23, ir,86), August 20, 1701, and had 

27 Egberts Teunis, bp. January 13, 1705; m. . 

28 Pieter, bj). September 19, 1708. 

29 Maritie, bp. February 10, 1712. 

30 Catrina, bp. January 23, 1715. 

31 Susanna, bp. April G, 1718. 

32 Jacob, bp. September 13, 1724. 

Maria, wife of Barent Egberts (Metselaer), was buried January 9, 
1725. He married, 2d, Elsie, daughter of Jan Van Loon and 
Maria Albertie, and widow of Omi La Grange, about June 1, 
1727, at which time he made a covenant to respect her rights 
in all property now owned by or which may hereafter become 
hers. No children are recorded. She died January 22, 1742. 

Beiijaiiiiii, son of (3) Egbert Teunisse Metselaer and 
Maritje Bradt, was baptised Marcli 28, 1080; married (16) 



182 Metselaer. 

Annetje, daughter of (4) Tierck Hai-mense Visschcr and Feni- 
iiietje Jaiits, about 1710, and had 

33 Egbert Teunisse, Jr., bp. March 4, 1711; m., 1st, Rachel ; 

2d, Maria Lents. 

34 Maritje, bp. February 21, 1714; m. (70) Jacob J. Lansing, Jr., 

November 6, 1742. 

35 Femmetje, bp. January 16, 1717. 

36 Lena. 

Annetje, wife of Benjamin Egberts, Avas buried October 
22, 1753. 

About this time tlie family dro])ped the name of " Metselaer " 
and were known only as " Egberts." 

33. 

E§-bert B., son of (12) Benjamin Eglbertse and (16) 
Annetje Vissclier, was baptised March 4,1711 ; married, 1st, 
Rachel , and had 

37 Barent, bp. August 10, 1728. 

38 John, bp. February 25, 1731. 

39 Petrus, bp.March 18, 1733. 

40 Rebecca, bp. April 13, 1735. 

41 Maria, bp. December 13, 1739. 

Rachel, wife of Egbert B. Egbertse, died. He married, 2d, Maria 
or Molly Lents, and bad 

42 Abraham, bp. July 6, 1743. 

43 Annetje, bp. April 25, 1746. 

44 Anthony, bp. July 10, 1752. 

45 Jacob Visscher, bp. January 2'J, 1758 ; made a will and died about 

1784. 

Egbert B. Egbertse made his will in 1771, in wliicli he 
mentions his wife Maria and " the estate that came to him by 
right of his mother (Annetje Visscher) according to the will 
of Tierck Harmense Yisscher." 



OOTIiOHT. 



1. 

J;iii .Jaiii^, of Greciil)usli, N. Y., son of Jan Oothout, 

was in Albany as early as 1660. lie married (4) Hemlrickie, 
daug-hter of (2) Conielis Heiidriekse Van Kes and Mayken 
Hendrickse Burehgraff (daughter of Hendrick Adriaensei)), 

and had 

2 Johannes, ni. Aaltjk Evekts, widow, May 5, 1681). He was 

buried February 5, IT^"). 

3 Hendrick, b. 1G68; m. (9j Caatje V. Douw, April 30, 1684; d. 

July 15, 178'J, 33. 76 years. 

4 May eke, m. (6) Thomas Haumense Hun, November 20, 1693. 

5 Antje. 

6 Jannetje, lu. Lodrens Van Sciiaick, of Kiuderhook, December 

4 1699. 

7 Arien, b. 1676 ; m. Lambertje Loockermans, November 3, 1700. 

He was buried February 26, 1752. 

Jan Jails Ootlioiit made his will March 13, 1 687-8, leaving 
his property to tiie above-named children. His wife probably 
died before him. He was possessed of considerable real and 
personal estate. He died in 1695. 

a. 

Joliaiiiies, son of (1) Jail Jaus Oothout and Heiulrickie 

Vail Nes, married Aaltje, daughter of Dirck Evertse and widow 
of Gerrit Lubbertse (b. in New York June 29, 1663), May 5, 
1689, and had 

8 Feytje, b. Ai)ril 17, 1093 ; m. (8) Mynuert Makselis, May 23, 

1713. 

9 Rebecca, b. November 17, 1695. 

10 Jan, 1). January 7, 1700; m. (66) Makitie Wendell, June 23, 1729. 

11 Hendrickie, b. January 5, 1707. 

24 



184 OoTHOlIT. 

Aaltje Evertse, wife of Johannes Oothout, was buried 
Deeeial)er 12, 1739. 

Johannes Jans Oothout was buried Fel)ruary 5, ] T4-5. 

3. 

Heiiclrick, son of (I) Jaii Jans Oothout and Hendrickie 

Van Nes, was born iu 1603 ; married (9) Caatje Tolckers, 
daugliter of (1) Captain Volckert Jans Douw and Dorothe 
Janse Van Breested, April 30, 1684, and liad 

12 Volckert, bp. March 1, 1()85; d. y. 

13 Hendrick, bp. March 10, 1686; d. y. 

14 Dorothe, b. December 16, 1687 ; lu. (20) Counelis Bogaekt, 

October 8^ 1707 ; d. December 33, 1777. 

15 Marytje, b. March 11, 1690 ; d. s. before 1738. 

16 Volkert, bp. October 23, 1693 ; m. Catrine De Bidder. 

17 Jan, bp. April 7, 1695; m. (64) Catalyna Van Deusen, of New 
^ Jersey, .July 15, 1731. 

18 Hendrickie, bp. May 3, 1697 ; d. y. 

19 Hendrickie, b. September 3, 1699 ; m. (25) Isaac Bogart, Novem- 

ber 35, 1735 ; d. April 31, 1764. 

20 Margariet, bp. July 18, 1701 ; ra. (4) Jan Van Driessen {'I), October, 

1736. (See Van Driessen.) 

21 Annatje, b. December 15, 1703; m. (36) Pieter Wouter 

QuACKENBUSii, December 37, 1733. 

22 Jonas, b. December 9, 1705 ; m., 1st, (53) Elizabeth Lansing, 

March 30, 1741 , 3d, (11) Elizabeth Vinhagen, April 15, 1756. 

Hendrick Jans Ootliont made his will October 11, 1738, 
proved April 26, 1Y40, in which he mentions all his children 
living at that time. His wife not being mentioned in his will 
was probably dead when it was made. He died July 15, 1739, 
86. 76 years. He was for many years surveyor of the city. 
Ill 1695 he went to New York and resided there several years, 
but returned to Albany. 

4. 
• Mayeke, daughter of (1) Jan Jans Oothout and (4) 

Hendrickie Yan Ness, was born ; married (6) Thomas 

Harmense, son of (2) Harmen Thomase Hun, November 20, 
1692, and had 

23 Catalyntie, b. in 1693. 

24 Johannes, b. iu 1695. 



OoTITOUT. 185 



25 Harmen, h. in 1697. 

26 Cornells, b. iu 1700. 

27 Henrikje, b. iu 1703. 

28 Dirk, b. iu 1704. 

29 Ruger, b. in 1707. 
29^ Adriaan, b. in 1709. 



See (()) Hun. 



6. 

.Taiiiietje, daugliter of {i) Jail Jans Ootliout and 
Heudiickie Van Nes, nianicd Lonrens Claas Van Schaick, 

of Kinderliook, Deeeiuher 4, 1G99, and Lad 

30 Hendrickie, bp. July 21, 1700. 

31 Gerrit, bp. August 30, 1702. 

32 Jannetje, bp. March 25, 1705. 

33 Claas Lourense, bp. December 28, 1707. 

34 Johannes, bp. January 29, 1710. 

35 Cornells, bp. April 20, 1712. 

r. 

A.rieii, son of (1) Jan Jans Ootliont and (4j Hendrickie 

Van Nes, was born in KITH; niarriud Lambertje, daughter of 

I*ieter Janse Loockernians, November l>, 17<Hi, and liad 
I 

36 Johannes Arien, bp. November 29, 1702 ; buried September 37, 

1756. 

37 Pieter Loockernians, bp. December 17, 1704; d. y. 

38 Hendrickie, l)p. December 15, 1706 ; m. Jacob Van Woeut, 

October 17, 1723. 

39 Maria, bp. December 8, 1708. 

40 Catryna, bp. March 4, 1711. 

41 Pieter Loockermans, bp. March 1, 171;!. 

42 Anna, bp. January 1, 1716. 

43 Catryna, l)p. January 11, 1718. 

44 Mayeke, bp. February 10, 172o. 

Arien Oothont was buried Februarv 2(5, 1752. 

S. 
For the cliikfren of Feytje Oothont see (8) Myndert Mar- 

selis. 

10. 

•Ian, soTi of (2) Johannes Jans Oothont and Aaltje 

Evertse, was l)orn January 7, 17<i(); married (t)G) Maritje, 



ISO OoTlIOUT. 

daughter of (10) Aljraham Evertse Wendell and Maykeii Van 
Ness (bp. !<epteiul)er 27, 1T()2), June 23, 1729, and had 

45 Johannes, bp. Jauuary 6, 1781. 

46 Mayeke, bp. September 24, 1783 ; d. y. 

47 Abraham, bp. December 8, 1738. 

48 Cornells, bp. December 7, 1785. 

49 Mayke, bp. April 30, 1738. 

50 Myndert, bp. April 30, 1740. 

51 Evert, bp. June 33, 1743. 

52 Alida, bp. October 19, 1744. 

14. 

For the children of Dorothe Ootlioiit see (20) Cornelis 
Bogaert. 

16. 

Volekerf, son of (3) Hendrick Jans Ootliout and (9) 
Caatje Yolckers Douw, was baptised October 23, 1092; mar- 
ried Catrine, daughter of Evert De liidder and Anna Van 
Nes (bp. March 19, 1(599), and had 

53 Hendrick. 

54 Hendrick, b. Jauuary G, 1789. 

I 

17. 

•Tan, son of (3j Heiulriek Jaiis Ootliout and (9) Caatje 

Volckers Douw. was baptised April 7, 1695 ; married (04) 
Cataliiia, daughter of (18) William Jaeobse Van Densen and 
\/ Elizabeth Roseboom (b. in Albany November 10, 1698), July 

15, 1721, and had 

55 Catharine, b. April 37, 1733 ; m. Henry Dumont, of Raritan, 

N. J., November 39, 1749 ; d. July 33, 1775. 

56 Elizabeth, b. September 31, 1734 ; m. John Tobias Ten Broeck, 

August 15, 1745 ; d. January 18, 1801. 

57 Maria, b. April 38, 1738 ; m. Ernestus Van Hari.ingen, of New 

Jersey ; d. February 3, 1804. He died of yellow fever Septem- 
ber 13, 1799. 

58 Margareta, b. February 17, 1780 ; d. January '34, 1734-5. 

59 Henry, b. July 15, 1733, in New York ; d. October 31, 1738. 

60 Margaret, b. January 5, 1736-7; m. (64) Col. Henry Quackenbusu, 

of Albany, April 37, 17G4. 

61 John, b. December 19, 1789 ; ni. Magdalena, daughter of William 

Vanderwater, July 17, 1785 ; d. September 30, 1804. . 



OOTHOUT. 18Y 

Jail Oothoiit (lied in New York August 20, 1739. Oajue 
to New York hetween 1780-33. His son John was l)()rn four 
inontlis after liis (k'atli. 

Catalina, widow of Jan Oothout, died May 13, 1753, in 
her 55th year, in New Ih-unswick, N. J. 

I». 

For the ckiklren of Heiulrickie Ootliout see (25) Isaac 
Bogart. 

For tlie chiklred of Aiinatje Ootlioiit see (27) Pieter 
Woiiter Quackeiibusli. 

Joiia»i, son of (3) Heudrick Jans Oothout and (9) Caatje 

Yolckers Doiiw, was l)aptiscd December 9, 1705 ; married, 1st, 
(52) Elizabeth, daughtei- of (9) Abraliam Lansing and Magda- 
lena Van Trieht, widow [who was the daughter of Abraham 
and Elizabetli Teller], (bp. November 10, 1717), March 30, 
171:1, and had 

62 Hendrick, bp. May 10, 1742 ; m. (GO) Lydia Douw, September 1, 

17()5. 

63 Abraham, bp. May 27, 1744 ; m., 1st, (1294) Margaket Lansing, 

November 27, 17G7 ; 2d, (168) Helen Lansing, widow, Novem- 
ber 14, 1787. 

64 Volckert, bp. December 26, 1747. 

65 Volckert, bp. September 2, 1750 ; m. (176) Jannetje Bogart, 

March 80, 1774. 

66 Magdalena, bp. July 8, 1753. 

Eli/alx'th JLaiisiug", wife of Jonas Oothout, was buried March 11, 
1754. He married, 2d, (11) Elizabeth, daughter of (7) 
Johannes Vinhagen and Maria Van Trieht (bp. September 4, 
1715) April 13, 1756, and had 

67 Johannes, bp. February 6, 1757. 

68 Catrina, bp. May 7, 1758. 

Elizabeth Viiihageii, wid(»w of »I(u\as Oothout, died 
March, 1800, inher 92d year. 

It is recorded in tlie old Dutch l>ible in the possession of 
Thomas Hun, M. D., of Albany, that " Elizabeth, wife of 
Jonas Ooiuout, was the tii'st yx-rson ba[)tised in the old Dutch 



1 88 OoTTiorT. 

church wliich stood at the foot (jf State street, and the last for 
whose death the bell tolled in 1800, before the church was 
taken down, she being 92 _years of nge at liei* deatli." 

55. 
Catharine, daughter of (IT) Jaii Oothoiit and (64) Cata- 

liiia Tan Deusen, was born in Albany April 27, 1722; mar- 
ried Henry Du Mont, of Raritau, N. J., November 29, 1749, 
and had 

69 Johannes, b. September 22, 1750 ; m. ; d. between March 

20 and May 31, 1790; had one son, John OOTHOUT; diedaminor. 

70 Hendrick, b. October IG, 1751 ; d. y. 

71 Abraham, b. April 37, 1753 ; d. y. 

72 William, b. May 28, 1755 ; d. y. 

73 Jannetje, b. February 20, 1757. 

74 Catalina, b. March 7, 1759. 

75 Hendrick, ) 

I b. November 26, 1700 ; d. y. 

76 Catharine, ) 

Henry Dn Mont died November 8, 1760. 

Cathaeine Oothout, widow of Henry Du Mont, died in 
New York Jnlv 28, 1775. 

56. 

Elixabetli, daughter of (17) Jan Oothout and (64) Cata- 
lina Tan Deusen, was born in All)any September 21, 1724; 
married John Tobias Ten Broeck, August 15, 1745, and had 

77 Tobyas, b. June 13, 1746 ; d. July 23, 1757. 

78 John, b. May 11, 1748 ; d. December 20, 1757. 

79 Marya, b. July 31, 1750. 

80 Catelyna, b. January 16, 1752. 

81 Elizabeth, b. February 16, 1754; d. August 8, 1754. 

82 Ehzabeth, b. June 29, 1755 ; d. March 4, 1765. 

83 Cativana, b. November 3, 1757. 

84 Maragrieta, b. March 13, 1760. 

85 Johana, b. April 2, 1702. 

86 Lydia, b. May 30, 1764 ; d. June 10, 1765. 

87 Elizabeth, b. September 14, 1766 ; d. October, 1766. 

88 Elizabeth, b. September 8, 1768 ; d. November 27, 1771. 

John Tohias Ten Broeck was born October 17, 1722. 
Elizabeth Oothout, wife of John Tobias Ten Broeck, died 
January 18, 1801. 



OoTHOUT. 1S9 

iflaria, (hmghtur of (17) Jan Ootliout and (Hi) Catalina 
V^aii Deuseii, was born in Albany A])ril 28, 1728; married 
Kniestiis A^aii Harliiigeii, of Millerton, X. J., and liad 

89 Henry, b. iu 1764 ; d. of yellow fever September 12, 17'J9. 

Maria Ootliout, widow of Eknestus Yan IIarlinokn, died 
Febrnary 3, ISO-t. 

OO. 

Marii'arita, daughter of (17) Jaii Oothout and (64-) Cata- 
lina Tan Deiisen, was born in New York January 5, 1Y36-7; 
married ((U) Colonel Henry Qnackenbnsh, of Albany, April 
27, 17G4, and had 

90 Annetie, b. January JiO, 17Go; m. (163) Jacob J. Lanbino, January 

21, 1790. 

91 Catlyna, b. September 11, 1766 ; d. in 1841. 

92 Catherina, b. September 0, 1768. 

93 Margarita, b. ]March 7, 1770; d. August, 1770. 

Margaret Oothout, wife of Colonel Henry Qua(jkenbush, 

died May 19, 1770. He married, 2d, Elizabeth , in 

1776. No children. 

Colonel Henry Quacrenbush died February 4, 1813. 

01. 

Joliii, son of (17) Jan Oothout and (64) Catalina Van 

Deusen, was l)orn in New York December 19, 1739 ; married 
Magdalena, only daughter of William Yanderwater, of New 
York, and Elizabeth , July 17, 1785, and had 

94 Elizabeth, b. December 22, 1787 ; m. Daniel Livingston, of 

Oak Hill, N. Y., May 23, 1809; d. April 21, 1815. 

95 John, b. January 12, 1789 ; m. Mari.\ Josephine Youle, May 27, 

1818; d. January 28, 1858. 

96 Catelina, b. November 17, 1790; d. November 29, 1790. 

97 WUliam, b. October 23, 1791; d. October 2, 1793. 

98 OateUna, b. February 2, 1794 ; d. ;<. December 9, 1859. 

John Oothout died in New York at his country seat between 
Fifth and Sixth avenues ami Nineteenth and Twenty-iirst 



\^ 



190 OonioUT. 

streets (then Greenwich), September 20, 180-i. He was ineui- 
ber of asseml)ly in 1800, Alderman in New York in 1802. 

Magdalena Vandebwatek, widow of John Oothout, died 
April 10, 1826, ai. 71 years, 11 months and 5 days. 

Heiidrick, Jr., son of (22) Jonas Oothout and (52) 
Elizabeth Lansing, was baptised May 16, 17-12 ; married (66) 
Lydia, daughter of (27) Volckert Andries Douw and (80) 
Rachel Bogart, September 1, 1765, and had 

99 Jonas, b. September 13, 17()0 ; d. y. 

100 Aaltje, b. July 24, 1768 ; m. Jacob H. Lansing, Jk. 

101 Jonas, b. October 12, 1770. 

102 Volkert D., b. December 4, 1772. 

103 Abraham, b. February 7, 1775. 

104 Andries, b. September 26, 1778. 

105 Hendrick, b. February 11, 1781 ; d. y. 

106 Elizabeth, b. May 20, 1782 ; d. y. 

107 Hendrick, b. March 21, 1785. 
10.8 EUaabeth, b. December 7, 1786. 

63. 
Abraham, son of (22) Jonas Oothout and (52) Elizabeth 

Lansing, was baptised May 27, 1744; married, 1st, (129^') 
Margaret, daughter of (55) Gerrit Jause Lansing and (51) 
Elsje Al)raliamse Lansing, November 27, 1767, and had 

109 Gerrit, bp. January 14, 1776. 

110 Henry A., bp. Juue oO, 1780; ui. Eliza Ann Nicoll ; d. June 

27, 1846. 

111 Margaret, bp. August 28, 1782. 

Margaret, wife of Abkaham Oothout, died, He married, 2d, (168) 
Helena, daughter of (71) John J. Lansing and Cathlina Schuy- 
ler, November 14, 1787 ; no cli. 

Abraham Oothout removed to Schenectady in 1759. Dur- 
ing the revolutionary war he was captain of a company in 
Col. Wemple's regiment, and afterward a general of militia. 
He was as early 'as 1810 Mayor of Schenectady and was one 
of the original founders of Union College. He died in 1822. 



OOTIIOUT. 191 

60. 

Volkerf, son of (22) Jonas Oothout and (52) Elizabeth 

Lansing, was bajjtised September 2, 1750 ; married (176) 
Jannetje, danghter of (S2) Hendrick Bogart and Engeltje 
\^an Schaick, March 30, 1774, and had 

112 Jonas, b. September 18, 1774, 

113 Engeltje, b. March 22, 1776. 

114 Elizabeth, b. October 21, 1779. 

115 Hendrick, b. October 1, 1781. 

116 Magdalena, b. February 28, 1784. 

117 Volkert, b. September 10, 1786. 

118 Dorothea, b. September 26. 1788. 

04. 

Elizabeth, daughter of (61) John Ootliout and Magde- 
lena Tanderwater, was born December 22, 1787; married 
Daniel Livingston, of Oak Hill, N. T., May 23, 1809, and 
had 

119 Mary LeRoy, m. George C. Satterlee. 

120 Ehza, m. James Bowen. 

Jjlizaheth, wife of Daniel Livinoston, died September 21, 
1815. 

95. 

•Tohii, son of (61) John Oothont and Magdalena Tan- 
derwater, was born January 12, 1789; married Maria 
Josephine, oid}^ daugliter of Joseph Youle, M. D., of jS^ew 
York, May 27, 1818, and had 

121 John, b. May 2, 1819 ; d. December 2, 1838. 

122 Jane, b. February 26, 1821 ; d. September 22, 1839. 

123 William, b. January 19, 1823 ; m. Jane Eliza, daughter of 

George A. Morgan, October 26, 1855. 

124 Maria Josephine, b. December 17, 1824; m. James Bowen, 

April 27, 1875 ; d. October 29, 1877. 

125 Henry, b. September 13, 1826 ; m. 1st, Josephine Julia 

D'Antoine Lentilhon, April 4, 1850. She died December 2, 
1869. He m. 2d, C. Eliza, daughter of Charles Williams, of 
Stamford, Conn., June 1, 1876. 

126 Bleecker, b. Jauuary 12, 1831 ; d. s. March 8, 1863. 

127 Edward, b. August 13, 1834 ; m. Julia Caroline, daughter of 

William H. Drake, February 21, 1860. 
25 



192 OoTHOUT, 

128 Eliza, b. Marcli 12, 1837 ; m. Louis Philippe Siebert, October 

24, 1866. 

John Ootliout died January 28, 1858. 

Maria Josephine Youle, widow of John Oothout, died 
Marcli 21-, 1870, se. 75 years, less 6 days. 

William, son of (98) Joliii Oothout and Maria Josephine 

Youle, was born January 19, 1823; married Jane Eliza, 
daughter of George A. Morgan, October 26, 1855, and had 

129 WilUam, b. August 6, 1856 ; single. 

130 Pauline Druille, b. November 8, 1857. 

131 George, b. June 10, 1862 ; d. August 25, 1863. 



QUACKEiNBUSH. 



I>v some nieinbers of the family the name is supposed to 
Lave been derived from the dutch words " Quacken," to croak 
(like a frog) and " Boss,'" a bush or " Qnackel,'"' a rpiail, and 
Bosch, a forest. 

The name first appears on the Beverwjck and the New 
Amsterdam records, spelled Quackeiibos and sometimes Quack- 
bosh or bosch, l)nt the Albany branches of the family gencj"ally 
spell the name Quackenbush. 

1. 
Pieter <|nackeill)0§ came from "Oestgeest," in Hol- 
land. He was in Beverwyck (Albany), before 1688, and in 
New Amsterdam (New York) at an earlier period. The name 
of his wife was Martje , they had 

2 Reyner, b. ; in, 1st, Elizabeth Janse, March 2, 1674; 2d, 

Claestje Jacobse, September 13, 1693. 

3 Johannes, b. 16G2 ; m., 1st, Machtel Post, in 1683; 2d, Anna 

Clute, October 20, 1700. 

4 Jannelje, b. 1663; m. (7) Jacob Counelis Bogaeut, January, 

1679 ; d. January 5, 1734, se. 71 years. 

5 Magdalena, b. ; m. (6) Jonas V. Douw, September 20, 

1683. 

6 Annetje, b. ; ni. (2) Hendkick Beeckman, in 1685. 

7 Wouter, b. ; m., 1st, NeIiLETJE Gysbertsie (Bogaeut ?) ; 

m, 2d. (66) COKNELIA Bogaeut, October 4, 1696. 

8 Adriaan, b. ; m. (17) Catharine Van Schakk, January 

18, 1699. 

9 Martje, b. ; m. Jacobse Lucas Wyngart, November 3, 

1700. 
10 Pieter, b. ; m. Xeeltje Makinus, November 1, 1701. 



194 QuACKENBUSir. 



Reyner, son of (1) Pieter (iuackenbos and Martje 

was born in Holland. He married, 1st, Lyselbet (ElizabetU) 

Janse, of Flushing, L. I., March 2, 1674, in New York, and 
had as far as known 

11 Livertje, ^ 

- bp. in Albany, December 9, 1685. 

12 Claas, ) d. y. , 

13 Claas, bp. in Albany, September 15. 1689. 

Lysebet, wife of Reyneu Quacklenbos died. He married, 2d, Claestje 
Jacobse, September 13, 1692, and had 

14 Jacob, bp. June 4, 1693, in New York. 

15 Marritie, bp. February 16, 1696, in New York, 

16 Johannes, bp. January 22, 1699, in New York. 

17 Abraham, bp. February 25, 1705. 

Reyner (^uackeubos came with his parents trom " Oestgeest," 
Holland. 

3. 

Johaiiiies, son of (1) Pieter Quackeiibos and Martje 

, was born in 1062 ; married, 1st Machtel, daughter of 



John Post, in 1683, and had 

18 Geertruy, bp. May 10, 1684. 

19 Machtel, bp. February 13, 1687. 

20 Abraham, bp. March 23, 1690; d. y. 

21 Isaac, bp. February 19, 1693 ; d. y. 

22 Jacob, bp. November 17, 1695 ; d. y. 

Machtel, wife of Johannes Quackenbos, died. He married, 2d, Anna, 
daughter of Johannes Clute and Bata Van Slichtenhorst, 
October 20, 1700, and had 

23 Johannes, b. January 4, 1702 ; m., Lst, Helen Clute, June 26, 

1731 ; m., 2d, Helena Van Olinda, February 12, 1755. 

24 Bata, bp. December 7, 1707. 

25 Abraham, bp. November 3, 1710 ; m., Bata Ouderkirk, January 

11, 1740; d. in 1761. 

26 Isaac, bp. January 25, 1713 ; m. Rebecca Groot, October 27, 

1737. 

27 Jacob, bi). October 30, 1715. 

28 Gerardus, bp. March 11, 1721 ; m. Elizabeth Van Vorst, April 

25. 1747. " 



QUACKENUUSH. 195 

Johannes Qiiackenl)OS resided in Niskajiina near Albany. 
He with his brother Reyner (or Rainier, or Rej'er as .he was 
sometimes called), owned farms on the north side of the Mo- 
hawk river in the present town of Clifton Park, which \\-ere 
extended north one mile bj patent Aj)ril 22, 1TU8. 

7. 
Wouter, son of (1) Pieter Quackenbos and Martje 



was born ; married, 1st, Nelletje Oysbertsie,* and had 

29 Geertruy, b. ; ni. (7) Johannes Ci,aas Groesbeck, De- 

cember 17, 1699. 

30 Martje, bp. May 7, 1684. 

31 Pieter, bp. March 18, 1688; d. y. 

32 Marytje, bp. September 13, 1691; m. (9) Nicholas Guoesbeck 

about 1711. 

Nelletje Gysbevtsie, wife of Wouter Quackenros, died. He 
married, 2d, (66) Cornelia, daughter of (15) Louuesor Lourens 
Bogaert of New York, October 4, 1696, aud had 

33 Nelletje, b. August 22, 1697; m. Jesse De Forest, August 22, 

1718; d. April 7, 1789. 

34 Cornelia, bp. September 3, 1699. 

35 Maria, bp. April 10, 1702; m. Johannes De Forest, October 12, 

1725; d. October 13, 1777. 

36 Pieter, bp. June 9, 1706; m. (21) Annat.je Oothout, December 

27, 1733. 

37 Johannes, b. November 10, 1709 ; m. (162) Margrietje Bogaert, 

December 20, 1730. 

Cornelia Bogaert, Avife of Woutek Quackenbos, died No- 
vember 18, 1735. 

8. 
Atlriaaii, son of (1) Pieter Qnackenbos and Martje , 

was bom ; married (17) Catharine, dauoliter of (5) 

Sybrant Van Schaick and (6) Elizabeth Vanderpoel, January 
18, 1699, and had 

38 Machtel, bp. January 7, 1700. 

39 Sybrant, bp. June 14, 1702 ; m. Elizabeth Knickerbacker, 

February 8, 1725. 

♦ On page 87, family No. 7, it is stated that .Tohannes Groesbeck married Geertruy, 
dau^'hter of VVouter Quackenbush and Nalljc (juiishertsc Jiaijacil, piissihlii ividoii) 
of V(ti-)idis Teuvise Doiyse. Tliis slateinent li;is been found to be en-oneous. 
Wouter Quackenbush married Nellelje Oijshcitsir, but wliat lier surname was has 
not been ascertained. 



19() QuAOKENBUSH. 

40 Adriaan, bp. December 6, 1704 ; d. y. 

41 Adriaan, bp. August 17, 1707. 
42 'Johannes, bp. October 28, 1710 ; m. Elizabeth Rumbly. December 

23, 1729. 

43 Gosen, bp. October 19, 1712. 

44 Gideon, bp. December 25, 1714. 

45 Anthony, bp. October 13, 1717. 

46 Elizabeth, bp. October 28, 1719. 

Adriaan Quackenbos resided in " Scliaatkooke." 

10. 
Pieter, son of (1) Pieter Quackenbos and Martje , 

was born ; married Neeltje Mareiis (Marinus), of 

Schenectady, November 1, lYOl, and had 

47 David, bp. June 21, 1702 ; m. Annet.ie Scott, May 11, 1720. 

48 Abraham, bp. November 19, 1704 ; d- y. 

49 Maghtel, bp. December 30, 1705. ' 

50 Abraham, bp. September 19, 1708. 

51 Jeremiah, bp. October 20, 1713. 1 

52 Rachel, bp. January 22, 1716. 

Pieter Quackenbos was buried July 20, 1748. He bought , 
lands, in 1T8?>, on the Mohawk riv'er, of Edward Collins. \ 

Joliaiiiies, son of (3) Johannes Qnackenbos and his j 

second wife Anna Clute, was born January 4, 1702 ; married, ; 

1st, Helen, danghter of Frederick Clute and Francyntje Du j 

Mont, Jnne 26, 1731, and had i 

53 Francinca, b. December 25, 1733 ; m. Isaac Van Vkanken. | 

54 Bata, b. October 19, 1735; m. Claas Dk Graap. 

55 Frederick, b. December 21, 1737; m. Maria Sitterlt, December j 

1, 1768. j 

56 Annatje, b. July 24, 1748; m. Jeremiah De Graaf.- ^ j 

Helen, wife of Johankes Quackenbos, died. He married, 2d, Helena | 
Van Olinda, February 12, 1755; no record of cliildreu. U 

Abraham, son of (3) Johannes Qnackenbos and his | 

second wife Anna Clnte, was baptised November 3, 1710; 1 



QUACKENBUSH. 197 

married Bata, daughter of Picter Oiiderkirk, January 11, IT-IO, 
and had 

57 Johannes, b. February 11. 1750; d. July 28, 188'J. 

58 Lena, bp. July 7, 1754. 

59 Matilda, b. August 39, 1761 ; m. John Wood. 

Abraliani (^iiackenl)os died iii 17G1. 

The reeord of this family is imperfect; he ])r(ibiil)l_v had 
other children before the birth of Johannes. 

•56. 

la^aac, son of (3) Joliaimes Qiiackenbos and his second 
wife Anna Clute, was baptised January 25, 1713 ; married 
Rebecca, daughter of Dirk Simonse Groot and Elizabetli 
Yander Volgen, of Schenectady, October 27, 1737, and had 

60 Annate, b. July 6, 1738 ; m. Albeijt H. Vedder . 

61 Bata, b. August 7, 1747 ; m. Frederick Bradt. 

62 John, b. August 9, 1750 ; m. Elizabeth Groot. 

tUi. 

Pieter, son of (7) Wouter Pieterse Quackenbush and his 

second wife (00) Cornelia Bogaert, was baptised June 9, 170G ; 
married (21) Annetje, daughter of (3) Ilendrick Janse Oothout 
and (9) Caatje Volckers Douw (b. December 15, 1703), 
December 27,' 1733, and had 

63 Wouter, b. August 11, 1735 ; ui. Bata Ci.ute, October 29, 1763. 

64 Hendrick, b. August 17, 1737; m. (60) Margaret Oothout, 

April 27, 17G4. 

65 Jan, b. April 8, 1742 ; m. (72) CoiiNKr^iA Quackenbush, April 7, 

1768. 

Annetje Oothout, wife of Pieter Quackenbush, died 
January 30, 1757. 

37. 

.loliaiiiiCH, son of (7) Wouter Pieterse Quackenbusli 

and his second wife {(jQ) Cornelia Bogaert, was born Novem-; 
bco- 10, 1709 ; married (162) Margrietje, daughter of (01) Claas 
(Nicholas) J. Bogaert and liis second wife Margrietje (Grietje) 
Jans (b. March 1, 1713), December 20, 1730, and ha^l 



108 QUACKENBUSH. 

66 A son, not named, b. July 2, 1731 ; d. July 24, 1731. 

67 Wouter, b. August 29, 1732 ; m. Cetje Roekbagii, October 27, 

1757 ; d. August 5, 1785. 

68 Nicholas, b. August 25, 1734 ; ni. Catharina Van Pelt, April 

80, 1758 ; d. 1813 in Albany. 

69 Pieter, b. November 28, 1738 ; m. Maria Siiisley, 1769 ; d. in 

Albany , December 25, 1787. 

70 Cornelia, b. June 14, 1740 ; d. September 11, 1745. 

71 Johannes, b. March 9, 1742 ; m. Cetje DeWitt, November 10, 

17G3. 
71i Cornelius, b. Jane 37, 1744 ; d. May 20, 1745. 

72 Cornelia, b. September 10, 1748 ; m. (65) Jan Quackenbush, 

April 7. 1768. 

Johannes Quackeiihusli died in New York, December 22, 
iTT-i, and was buried in Alljanj. 

Margrietje Bogaert, widow of Johannes Quackenbush, 
died in Albany at 3 o'clock p. m., October 3, 1T85. 

(Her mother, Margkiktje (Jans) Bogaeet, died September 
10, 1742.) 

39. 

Sy brant, son of (8) Atlriaan Quackeulbush and (IT) 

Catharine Tan Schaick, was baptised June 14, 1702 ; married 
Elizabeth, danghter of Johannes Ilarmense Kniclserbacker 
of Schaatkooke, and Anna Qnackenbnsli, (bp. November 1, 
1702), February 8, 1725, and had 

73 Catharina, bp. September 5, 1725. 

74 Anna, bp. February 25, 1728. 

75 Johannes, bp. May — 1729 ; m. Jannetje Viele, December 9, 

1758. 

76 Adriaan, bp. March 18, 1732; m., 1st, Elizabeth Clute ; 2d, 

VoLKfE VandenBergh, July 9, 1787. 

77 Annatje, bp. January 8. 1735. 

78 Elizabeth, bp. September 11, 1737 ; d. y. 

79 Herman, bp. December 6, 1738 ; m. Judith Mokkell about 1761, 

80 Neeltje, ) 

[ bp. February 28, 1742. 

81 Elizabeth, ) 

43. 

Joliaii]ie!«, son of (8) Adriaan Quackenhnsh and (17) 

Catharine Yan Schaick, was baptised October 28, 1710 ; 



QUACKEXBUSII. 199 

iiian-ied Elizabeth, daugliter of Joiiathau Ruiiil)ly (iluiuiicy ?) 
of London, England, and Johanna Van Corlaar, December 
22, 1729, and liad 

82 Johanna, bp. August 30, 1730. 

83 Adriaan, bp. November 17, 1734. 

84 Cathrina, bp. October 26, 1735. 

85 Elizabeth, bp. September 10, 1738. 

86 Goosen, bp. May 27, 1744. 

63. 
Wouter, son of (36) Pieter Quackenbush and (21) An- 

iietje Oothout, was born August 11, 1735; married Bata, 
daughter of Johannes and Anna Chite (bp. N(n^eml)er 18, " 
1739), October 29, 1763, and had 

87 Pieter, b. September 12, 1764. 

64. 
Heiiclrick, (or Henry) son of (36) Pieter Quackenbush 

and (21) Aiuiatje Oothout, was born August 17, 1737: mar- 
ried (60) Margaret, daughter of (17) Jan Oothout and (64) ^ 
Catalina Van Deusen (b. July 15, 1736), April 27, 1764, and 
iiad 

88 Annatje, 1). January 30, 1765; m. (163) J.\cob J. L.\nsing, Janu- 

ary 21, 1790. 

89 Catalina, b. September 11, 1766 ; d. 1841. 

90 Cathrina, b. September 6, 1768. 

91 Margarita, b. March 7, 1770 ; d. August 1770. 

Margaret Ootlioiit, wife of Colonel Hendkick (or Henry) Qu.\ck- 

ENBDSH, died May 19, 1770. He married, 2d, Eliz.vbETII , 

iu 1776, by whom he had no children. 

Colonel (Quackenbush died February 4, 1813. 

CoLoxKL Qu.vcKENjJUSH was a provincial officer in tlie l>rit- 
ish army under Lords Andierst and Abercrombie during the 
French war. He was engaged in the attack on Crown 
l^oint and Ticonderoffa. He was in the same mess with Lord 
Howe and was very near him when he was shot in the forest 
by the Lidians. Colonel Quackenbush was Chairman of the 
Albany ('ommittee of Safety in the rcvolutioiuiry war. He 
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200 QUACKENBUSII. 

was wounded when in conunand of his regiment in the last 
attack of the American troops led by General Arnold against 
the British army at Saratoga, and he commanded the guard of 
two hundred men who brought General Burgoyne to Albany, 
after the last battle, where he, General Burgoyne, was con- 
fined in the house of General Schuyler in the south part of 
the city. The house now, 1882, occcupied by the Tracy family. 
Colonel Quackenbusii received an autograph letter from 
General Burgoyne, thanking him for kindness and attention 
show^n the latter while a prisoner under his charge. 

65. 

Jan, son of (30) Pieter Qiiackeiibusli and (21) Aniiatje 

Ootliout, was born April 8, 1742 ; married (72) Cornelia, 
daughter of (37) Johannes Quackenbush and (162) Margrietje 
Bogaert, of New York, (b. September 16, 1748), April 7, 1768, 
and had 

92 Pieter, b. August 27. 1769 ; d. September 33, 1769. 

93 Pieter, b. November 7, 1771. 

94 Johannes, b. October 14, 1773 ; d. y. 

95 Wouter, b. September 20, 1775; d. y. 

96 Anna, b. December 18, 1779. 

97 Hendrick, b. July 20, 1782 ; d. y. 

98 Johanne.s, b. October 31, 1784. 

99 Margarita, b. June 6, 1788. 

100 Walter, b. November 6, 1791. 

101 Henry, born November 32, 1793. 

67. 
Wouter, son of (37) Joliannes Quackeubusli and (162) 
Margrietje Bogaert, was born in New York, August 29, 1732 ; 
married Cetje, daughter of Gerrit and Alida Roerbagh, in 
New York, October 27, 1757, and had 

102 Johannis, b. October 37, 1758 ; d. August 37, 1759, in New York. 

103 Sophina, b. January 6, 17G0. 

104 Johannis, b. October 17, 1761 ; d. August 8, 1763, in New York. 

105 Gerrit, b. September 5, 1763. 

106 Margrietje, b. December 1, 1765. 

107 A daughter b. September 17, 1767. 

108 A daughter b. April 28, 1769. 

109 A daughter b. September 7, 1771. 



Qltackknbdsii. 201 

Wouter Quackeiibush resided in New York. At the birtli 
of his 3d daughter, his sister Conieha and his cousin Johannes 
Qnackenbush, her husband, came from Albany to act as 
sponsors. 

AYouTKR QuACKENBUsn died August 5, 1785. 

68. 
IVicliolas, son of (37) Johannes (Juackenbusli and (1()2) 

Margrietje Bogaert, was born August 25, 1734; married 
Catharine, daughter of Johaimes {() Yan Pelt, April 30, 1758, 
and had 

110 Margrietje, b. March 18, 1759 ; d. Juue 26, 1831. 

111 John, b. January 15, 1761 ; d. May 6, 1767. 

112 Nicholas, b. August 31, 1764; m. Annetje Gansevoout. 

113 Meysie, b. January 23, 1766. 

114 John, b. May 10, 1768 ; d. May 29, 1768. 

115 John, b. August 3, 1769; d. January 10, 1770. 

116 Cetje, b. February 26, 1771 ; d. July 13, 1772. 

117 John N. b. March 20, 1775; m. Nancy Smith; d. October 6, 

1846. 

Catharine (Cetje) Yan Pelt, wife of Nicholas Quacken- 
BiTSH, died in childbed, March 20, 1775. 

Nicholas Quackenbush died Februaiy 10, 1S13. 

69. 
Piefcr, son of (37) Johannes Quackenhush and (162) 

Margrietje Bogaert, was born November 28, 1738; married 
Maria Shisley (Shipfield or Sheiiield), in 1709, and liad 

118 Pekke (Margaret), b. , 1770. 

119 Cornelia, b. October 18, 1772. 

120 Johannes, b. April 24, 1776. 

121 Willem, b. November 27, 1778; d. y. 

122 Willem, b. November 21, 1789. 

123 Petrus, b. February 16, 1783 ; d. y. 

124 Petrus, b. November 9, 1784. 

125 Maria, b. April 17, 1787. 

Pieter Quackenbush died in All)any December 25, 1787. 

71. 

Johannes, son of (37) Joliannes Quackenhush and (102) 



202 QUACKENBUSH. 

Marg-rietje Bogart, was born March 9, 1742 ; married Cetje, 
daughter of John and Nancy De Witt, November 10, 1763, 
and had 

126 Margriet, b. March 30, 1765, in New York ; m. Peter Wtnkoop 

(b. December 27, 1755). She died May 5, 1851. 

127 Ritsana or Anna, b. September 5, 1767 ; m. Thomas Greenleaf; 

d. 1865. 

128 John, b. April 19, 1770; d. September 22, 1771. 

129 John, b. July 2, 1772 ; m. Elizabeth Minthorne ; d. Septem- 

ber 12, 1795. 

130 Catharine, b. ; m. Harman Gansevoort, son of General 

Gansevoort, the hero of Fort Stauwix (?) ; no ch. 

131 Gertrude, b. ; m. John Leguett, of Westchester ; d. 

March, 1859. 

132 Nicholas J., b. ; m. Ann Neville; d. November 7, 1847. 

133 George Clinton, b. December 31, 1784; m. Catharine Joan 

Payn (b. September 21, 1794). He died January 31. 1858. She 
died September 21, 1868. 

134 Peter, b. ; went to sea in September, 1811 ; vessel never 

lieard from afterward. 

Johannes Qnackenbnsh died in 1824. 

119. 

IVieholas, son of (68) Nicholas Qnackenbnsh and Cath- 
arine Yan Pelt, was born Angust 31, 1764; married Annetje, 
danghter of Peter Gansevoort and Gerritje Ten Eyck (b. March 
1.3, 1766), and had 

135 Catharine, b. November 16, 1793 ; d. s. June 23, 1881. 

136 Nicholas, b. February 29, 1796 ; d. s. June 15, 1877. 

137 Gansevoort, b. February 19, 1801 ; d. s. June 1, 1857. 

Nicholas Qnackenbnsh died in Albany January 26, 1.^23. 

His three children were left l)y him in comfortable circum- 
stances, and by frugality they increased their wealth which on 
tlie death of each was left to the survivors, until the last had a 
fortune of between four and five hundred thousand dollars, 
which she left by will to her relatives and for charitable 
purposes. 

Annet.tk Gansevoort, widow of Nicuolas Quackenbush, 
died December 16, 1828. 



QUACKENBUSH. 203 

117. 
John ]V., son of (6S) Nicholas Qiiackeubusli and Cath- 
arine Tail Pelt, was born March 20, 1Y75 ; married Nancy, 
daughter of Solomon Smitli and Tamar Flatt, and had 

138 Nicholas, b. February 13, 1805 ; m., 1st, Elizabeth Gibbons, 

November 31, 1835 ; 2d, Juliet Worthington. 

139 Catharine, d. y. 

140 Smith, b. March 13, 1809. 

141 Jane, b. , 1816 ; m. Judge Ira A. Eastman. 

142 Catharine, b. June, 1818 ; m. Arlond Carroll, October 26, 

183G ; d. May 22. 1865. 

143 John Van Pelt, (M. D.), b. June 3, 1819; m. Elizabeth A. 

Wright, September 9, 1846; d. June 8, 1876. 

144 Stephen P., b. January 23, 1833; m. Cynthia Wright, January 

18, 1849. 

145 Philip, d. y. 

146 Margaret, b. June 29, 1828 ; m., 1st, Charles D. Marsh, August 

3, 1847 ; 2d, John M. Boyd, February 14, 1873. 

John N, Qnackenbush died hi Albany October 6, 1846. 
JSTancy Smith, widow of John N. Quackenbubh, died in 
Albany May, 1866. 

1S6. 

MargTiet, daughter of (71) Johannes Qnackeiihush and 
Cetje De Witt, was born March 20, 1765 ; married Peter 
Wynkoop (b. December 27, 1755), and had 

147 Sarah, b. June 24, 1788; m. Joseph Packard, d. January 31, 

1842. 

148 Harriet, b. November 23,1793 ; m. Oliver Dunning ; d. Febru- 

1,1875. 

149 Richard, (Ruv.), b. December 16, 1798 ; m. Catharine Schure- 

MAN ; d. April 5, 1842. 

150 Jefifersen, (Rev.), b. September 11, 1801 ; m. Jane Scott Shaw. 

151 Julia Anna, b. September 9, 1811 ; m. LocKWOOD King Campbell. 

Peter Wynkoop died January 26, 1835. 

Maugiuet Quackenbush, widow of Phtek Wynkoop, died 
May 5, 1851. 

V27. 

Ritfsaiia or Anna, daughter of (71) Johannes Qnack- 
enhush and Cetje De Witt, was born September 5, 1767 : 
married Thomas Greeuleaf, and had 



204 QUAOKENBUSH. 

152 Joseph, b. ; m. Emeline Matilda Riley. 

153 Eliza, b. ; m. Rev. Preserved Smith. 

154 Catharine. 

155 Anna. 

Anna Quackenbush, wife of Thomas Greenleaf, died in 
1865. 

139. 
Joint, son of (71) Jolianues Quackenbush and Cetje 
De Witt, was bom July 2, 1772; married Elizabeth Mint- 
home, and had 

156 Mangle Minthorne, m. Julia Anna Clarke. 
John Quackenbush died September 12, 1795. 

181. 
Gertrude, daughter of (71) Joliannes Quackenbush and 
Cetje De Witt, married John Leggett, of Westchester, 
and had 

157 John, (Rev.); m. Mary Bleecker and had 12 children. 

158 Caroline, m. Rev. Richard C. Shinreall and had 10 children. 

159 Anna Georgina, m. Charles Radclifpe and had 

1 Mary, dead. 

2 Herman, dead . 

160 Catharine, m. Cornelius Nagle and had 

1 Catharine, dead. 

2 Gertrude. 

3 Cornelia. 

161 Gertrude, m., 1st, Dr. John Lasher and had 

1 John. 

2 Julia. 

3 Gertrude. 

Married, 2d, Nickloy. 

162 Theodore, d. s. 

Gertrude Quackenbush, wife of John Leggett, died March, 1859. 

133. 
IVicliolas J., son of (71) Johannes Quackenbush and 
Cetje De Witt, married Ann Neyille, and had 



QUACKENBUSH. 205 

163 Eliza C, m. Woolsey G. Sterling, and had 

1 Anna. 

2 Clarence. 

3 Leonard. 

164 Henry Feltus, (M. D.), m. Mrs. Maugaket Robinson {7iee Jack) 

and had 

1 Henry Nicholas. 

165 John, m. Roxanna Albertson, and had 

1 Julia, m. William S. Thayer, and had ?> children, 
a Nicholas, 
b Henry, 
c Anna Neville. 

166 Nicholas, m. Catharine M. Salmon, and had 

1 Frank Salmon. 

2 Hugh Maxwell. 

Nicliolas J. Qiiackenbusli died November 7, 18-17. 

133. 

George Clinton, sou of (71) Joliamies Qiiaclieiilbnsh 
and Cetje De Witt, was born December 3!, 1784; married 
Catharine Joan Payii, and liad 

167 Mary Emeline, h. October 13, 1821 ; d. s. January 6, 1866. 

168 George Payn, b. September 4, 1826 ; m. Louisa B. Duncan, 

and had 

1 John Duncan, (M. D.), m. Laura Amelia Pinkney, 

and had 

a Alice Pinkney. 
b Caroline Duncan, 
c A boy not named. 

2 Mary Louise, m. Theodore R. Shear, and had 

a George Payn Quackenbush. 
b Frederick Duncan. 

George Clinton Quackenhnsh died January 31, 1858. 
Catif AKiNE Joan Payx, widow of George Clinton Quacken- 
bush, died September 21, 1868. 

138. 

]Viellola«^, son of (1 17) John N. Quaclienhush and Nancy 

Smith, was born in Albany February 13, 1805; married, 1st, 



206 QUACKENBUSH. 

Elizabeth, daug-liter of Jatnes Gil)bons, November 31, 1825, 
and had 

169 Anna, b. June 13, 1831 ; m. William B. Gale ; d. December 7, 

1879. 

170 John N., b. May 30, 1833; m. Maria L. Howe. 

Elizabeth, wife of Nicholas Quackenbush, died July 28, 1844. He 
married, 2d, Juliet, daughter of William Wortliington and 
Harriet Anderson, and had 

170^ Elizabeth. 

171 Nicholas. 

Nicholas Quackenhush died in "Washington, March 20, 
1875. 

N1CHOLA.S Quackenbush was for many years a clerk in the 
Treasury Department, "Washington. He was a gentleman 
of fine intellect and one of the most trusted employes of the 
government. He had a large circle of friends and was greatly 
esteemed by all who knew him. 

141. 

•Fane, daughter of (117) John N. Quackenbush and Nancy 

Smith, was born in Albany, in 1816 ; married Judge Ira A. 
Eastman, of Gilmanton, IST. H., and had 

172 Anna Q. b. , m, David Ckoss of Manchester, N. H., and 

had 

1 Clarence, b. ; d . . 

2 Allan. 

3 Edward. 

173 Clarance, b. , m. Helen McDougal, no ch ; dead. 

Judge Ira A. Eastman, died in Manchester, New Hamp- 
shire, in 1881. 

" Judge Eastman was born in Gilmanton, N> H., January 1, 
1809. He received a classical education and graduated at 
Dartmouth College in the class of 1829. He pursued the study 
of law with Judge Willard of Troy, jST, Y., and upon admit- 
tance to the Bar commenced to practice in that place. He re- 
turned to Gilmanton in 1834 and opened an office there. In 
1835 he was chosen clerk of the ISeuate of the State of New 
Hampshire. In 1836 he was elected a re])resentative from his 



QuAOKENBUSn. 207 

native town to tlic State legislature ; was re-elected in 1887 and 
again in 1838, and during- the last two years was Speaker of the 
House. In 1836 he was aj)])ointed by the Governor and 
Council, Register of Probate for Stratford- County, and con- 
tinued to hold the position until 1839. In that year he was ^ 
elected a member of the Plouse of Representatives of the SOth 
Congress; two years later was elected to the 2Tth, serving with 
distinction as a member of that body from 1839 to 1843. 
After his retirement from Congress he was called to the Bench 
where he served continuously until 1859, as a Judge of Com- 
mon Pleas from 1844 to 1849, of the Supreme Court from 
1849 to 1855, and of the Sui)erior Judicial Court from 1855 
to his retirement from the Bench. 

In 1863 he was complimented by the Democi'atic party of 
New Hampshire wnth a nomination as candidate for Governor, 
and in 1866 he was supported by the same party as candidate 
for United States Senator. In 1858 his "Alma Mater" con- 
ferred upon him the degree of LL. D., and in 1859 he was 
chosen one of the trustees of that institution, which position 
he continued to liold until his death. 

From 1834 up to the time of liis decease, when not engaged 
in the ])erformance of official duties, lie was in the active and 
successful practice of his profession, in which he ranked among 
the strong men of the State. 

At the age of 27 the chosen representative of liis native 
town in the Legislature of the State ; at the age of 28 Speaker 
of the House; at 30a representative from the Granite State in 
the National Congress ; at 35 a Judge of the Court of Com- 
mon Pleas ; at 40 a Judge of the Supreme Court ; at 50 vol- 
untarily retiring from the Pench and laying aside his judicial 
robes after fifteen years of honorable and disiinguished ser- 
vice. For nearly half a century he was prominently before 
the public and an important character in the history of the 
State of New Hampshire. 

To whatever official position he was called he more than 

filled its requirements, and ever answered the just expectations 

of his friends. He was faithful to every trust. Unswerving 

fidelity, tireless industry and marked abihty were all ilhisti'ated 

27 



2()8 QUACKENBUSH. 

in his public life. From the beginning to the close of his 
career he ever retained the confidence and respect of tlie people 
whom he served so long and well. At the age of over three 
score and ten, ripe in years, rich in honors, he passed away 
without a stain to mar the fair record. Upon the Bench he 
never arrogated to liiraself a superior wisdom ; he gave to all a 
patient and courteous hearing ; he made the young practitioner 
feel that he had " a friend at court," and on the Bench, as in 
the Bar, he never forgot the amenities due to his professional 
associates." 

Mes. Jane Qitackenbush Eastman, his wddow, resides in 
Manchester, N. H. 

143. 

Catharine, daughter of (117) Jolm N. Quackenbush 

and Nancy Smith, was born in Albany June 2, 1818 ; married 
Arloncl Carroll, October 26, 1836, and had 

174 John N., b. February 3, 1838. 

175 Anna, d. y. 

176 Arlond, d. y. 

177 Henry, b. September 13, 1844 ; m. Sakah Elizabeth Cook, 

April 1.3, 1875. 

Arloiul Carroll died in Albany April 12-, 1863. 

Catuarine Quackenbush, widows of Aklond Cakroll, died 
in Albany May 22, 1865. 

Colonel (JAKEOLL was u]) to the time of his death a lumber 
merchant in Albany. 

143. 

John Van Pelt, (M. D.), son of (117) Jolm N. Quacken- 
bush and Nancy Smith, was born in Albany June 3, 1819; 
married Elizabeth A., daughter of Deodatus Wright and 
Louisa Maria Herrick, September 9, 1846, and had 

178 Louisa Maria, b. July 24, 1848 ; m. Lieutenaut-Commander 

Charles H. Davis, U.' S. N., Marcli 81, 1875. 

Dr. John Tan Pelt Quackenhnsh died in Albany June 8, 
1876. 

His father John N. Quackenl)ush was trained to the pro- 
fession of Law, but his interests at an early period forced his 



QUACKENBUSH. 209 

attention to other affairs, and lie became largely concerned in 
the lumber trade — one of the most important depai-tments of 
business in Albany. Dr. John Quackenbush when a boy 
lived among his books and found his chief diversion in games 
that called into exercise his ingenuity or his love for fun. At 
school he easily maintained high rank. His preparatory studies 
for college were pursued at the Albany Academy, and he 
entered an advanced class at Williams College, joining the 
Sophomore class in 1835; the same diligence, love of study 
and thoughtful manner characterized him in college that marked 
him at home. While in college he became a member of the 
" Sigma Phi" society. Of his studies he speciallj^ excelled in 
the Classics, and in the Junior year of his college course he 
was assigned the honor of delivering the Greek oration. He 
was honorably graduated at Williams College in 1838. He 
then connnenced the study of Medicine in the office of Dr. 
Peter Wendell, of Albany, and received his diploma of Doctor 
of Medicine in 1842 from the Albany Medical College. Dur- 
ing the period of his medical course he was noted for his 
earnest and energetic devotion to study. He opened an office 
at once, after being qualilied for practice, and such was the 
early recognition of his powers that he was soon surrounded 
by a large circle of patients. It was the liabit of close observa- 
tion of his patients, the critical scrutinizing study of their 
conditions and symptoms that gave him his unequivocal con- 
tidence in his diagnosis. In 1855 Dr. Quaokenbush became 
Professoi' of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women at the Albany 
Medical College, where his suavity and tact made him exceed- 
ingly popular with the students. In 1 868 he became President 
of the Medical Society of the State of New York. He occu- 
pied the position of Surgeon-General of the State of New 
York, under the administration of Governor Seymour, for two 
years during the war of the Pebellion, which made his office 
arduous and responsible, but he conducted all its affairs with 
ability and faithfulness. He took occasion during liis term of 
office to visit the theatre of war and to ])ersonally inspect the 
solders' hospitals. He took a lively interest in ])oiitical matters 
and was well informed in ])ublic affairs. 



210 QUACKENBUSII. 

His latest position in his pTofession was that of delegate 
from the Medical Society of the State of New Tork to the 
International Medical Congress, to be held in Philadelphia in 
September of the Centennial year. He was famed for liis 
intellectnal quickness and discernment that seemed like tlie 
insight of genius and made his timely jndgments of great 
value. His love of justice and fair play came in to intensify 
his influence where differences existed. This love of justice 
always swayed him in matters of right and wrong. In his 
relations with his medical associates he was ever genial, affable 
and sympathetic. He early made it his rule to answer every 
summons that he could to render professional assistance and 
advice. Pie believed that he was responsible to God for the 
right use of his attainments in knowledge and skill in behalf 
of suffering humanity, and maintained that he would be acting 
unworthily toward himself, and contravening the humane 
spirit of a liberal profession by withholding assistance when 
invoked, because the suflierer had not recognized medical dis- 
tinctions and had become the patient of a practitioner un- 
associated with liimself. — [Extracts from obituary by C. A. 
Robertson, M. D.,of Albany. 

144. 

Stephen P. {{'. S. N), son of (117) John N. Quacken- 

biisli and Nancy Smith, was born in Albany, January 23, 
1823; married Cynthia, daughter of Deodatus Wright and 
Louisa Maria Herrick, January 18, 1849, and had 

179 Stephen Wright, b. November 8, 1849. Lieut. U. S. Marines. 

180 Elizabeth, b. July 5, 1855 ; in. Lieut. Perky Garst, U. S. N., 

.June 28, 1880. 

181 John Van Pelt, b. March 19, 1859. 

Stephen P. Qnackenbnsli is n(»w a Commodore in the 

United States Navy. 

Commodore Quackenbush entered the navy as midshipman. 
February 181-0. His first cruise was in the Sloop of war 
" Boston,'' around the world, and since he has been actively 
engaged in duties pertaining to his profession. He partici- 
pated in the engagement (naval) at Yera Cruz during the 



QuACKENBUSH. 211 

Mexican war servino- on board of the Sloop of Avar, " Albany", 
as Passed midsliipnian. At the breaking out of the Rebellion, 
he was a Lieutenant on board of the LI. S. Frigate " Congress," 
Flag Ship of the Brazil station. When war was declared the 
" Congress " returned home and during the continuance of the 
war he was actively engaged, commanding the following ves- 
sels, viz. :*' Delaware," "Unadilla," " Mingoe," " Pequot," 
and " Patapsco," which latter vessel was blown np by a torpedo 
off Fort Sunipter, and ont of a crew of one hundred and fonr, 
sixt3^-one men were lost; seven ofiicers out of twelve. While 
commanding the " Unadilla," off Charleston Harbor, he cap- 
tured the blockade runner " Princess Royal," a most important 
acquisition for our government, as she was intended for a 
cruiser in the confederacy, and had on board steam engines for 
an Iron-clad ; Whitworth guns, powder, shot and shell in large 
quantities, as also a machine for cutting steel-pointed shot. 
This was one of the most important captures for our govern- 
ment that occurred during the rebellion, and the loss to the 
Confederate government cannot be estimated. From the sale 
of this vessel and cargo, the treasury gained nearly one-quarter . 
of a million dollars. W^hile in command of the steamer 
•* Pequot," he captured the blockade runner (steamer) '' Don," 
having blankets for the confederate troops. His services in 
the sounds of North Carolina were recognized and appreciated 
by Flag-othcer Groldsborough and General Burnside, as also by 
Vice-admiral Rowan then captain, whose flag he carried on 
board oi the " Delaware " which ship Commander Quacken- 
bush, then Lieutenant-commander, commanded in the battles 
of Roanoke Island, Elizabeth City and Newbern. 

140. 

Mars'aret, daughter of (117) Joliii N. (^uackeubusli and 
Nancy Sinitli, was boi-n in Albany, June 29, 1828; married, 
1st, Charles J). Marsh, August 3, 1847, and had 

182 Charles C, b. Juue 3. 1849 ; m. Florence E. Manty, May 16, 

1877. 

183 George, b. January 26, 1854 ; d. August 6, 1860. 

184 Harry, b. October 23, 1855 ; m. Ida CHAMr.Kiu, \in, January 26, 

1879. 



212 QUACKENBUSH. 

185 Fannie D., b. August 11, 1857 ; m. f'HARLES Lawrence, August 

18, 1880. 

186 Albert, b. May 18, 1859. 

187 Annie Q., b. May 18, 1861. 

188 Josephine M., b. March 8, 1867. 

Charles D. Marsh died in Marlboro, Mass., March 2, 1870, 
?e 53 years. 

Margaret Quackenbusii, widow of Charles D. Marsh, 
married, 2d, John M. Boyd, of Marlboro, Mass., February 14, 
1873 ; no eh. They now reside in Albany, N. T. 

147. 

8arali, daugliter of (126) Margriet Quackenbush and 

Peter Wyiikoop, was born Jnne 24, 1788 ; married Joseph 
Packard, and had 

189 Oscar, b. , m. Jane Worthington, and had 

1 Catharine, m. Prof. Casserly. 

2 Mary W., b. September 19. 1848 ; m. Edwin Ellis, (b. at 
Smithfiekl, Tioga Co., N. Y., October 27, 1842), in New York, 
June 14, 1871, and had 

a DeLancy Montrose, b. January 8, 1873. 
b Guy Worthington, b. May 3, 1880. 

3 Edwin. 

190 Sarah. 

191 Wynkoop, d. s. 

192 Harriet, b. ,m. Jacoi5 Shear, and had 

1 Emma C 

2 Augu,stus. 

3 Harriet. 

4 Theodore R. 

5 Josephine. 

6 Kate. 

193. Joseph, b. , m. Catharine V. Hilton, and had 

1 Alice Margaret. 

2 Eleanor. 

194 George. 

195 John Quackenbush. 

196 Robert LaFayette. 

197 Charles Isaac. 

198 Benjamin Franklin. 

199 Catharine Payn, d. 

200 Julianna, in. D. G. Wells, no ch. 



QUAOKENBUSII. 213 

Sarah Wyiikoop, wife of Joseph Packard, died Juiuiary 
;U, 1842. 

Joseph Packard (b. May, 1780), died November 8, 186-1. 

14H. 

Hsirriet, daugliter of {IW) Margriet Quackenbiisli and 

Peter Wyiikoop, Avas born Novenibei- 23, 1793 ; married 
Oliver Dunning (b. Aiig-nst 18, 1782), and had 

201 William Henry, b. , m. Eliza Bogardus, aud had 

1 Helen. 

2 Jacob, 

3 Augustus. 
4. Robert. 

202 Charles. 

203 Theodore. 

Oliver Dunning died January 28, 1856. 

Harriet Wynkoop, widow of Oliver Dunning, died Feb- 
ruary 1, 1875. 

149. 

Iticlinrcl (Rev.), son of (126) Margriet Quackenbusli 
and Peter Wynkoop, was born December 16, 1798 ; married 
Catharine Schureman (b. February 10, 1795), and had 

204 Julia, b. — , m. William Brewster, and had 

1 Virginia. 

2 Julia. 

205 Richard, b. , m. Lydia Strong. 

206 Virginia, b. , m. THEODORE HOY. 

207 Emma, b, , ni. Jamejs Josiah Clark, and had 

1 Fanny. 

The Rev. Richard Wynkoop died April 5, 1842. 

Catharine Schureman, widow of Rey. Eighard Wynkoop, 
died May 18, 1847. 

1.10. 

Jefferson (Rev.), son of (126) 3Iarsriet (^uaekenhush 
and Peter Wynkoop, was l)orn September 11, 18(»l : married 
Jane Neott Shaves and had 

208 John. 



214: Qdackenbush. 

151. 

Jnlia Anna, daughter of (126) Margriet Quackeiibush 

and Peter Wynkoop, was born SeDteraber 0, 1811; married 
Lockwood King Campbell (b. Deeeinl)er 13, 1809), and had 

209 Jidia. 

210 Virginia. 

211 Pauline, d. 

212 John. 

lo*3. 
Joseph, son of (127)Ritsana or AiinaQuackenbiish and 
Thomas Grreenleaf, married Emeliiie Matilda Riley, and 

had 

213 Thomas, m. Eleanok Leal, and had 

1 Emeline. 

2 Catharine. 

3 James Leal. 

4 Eleanor. 

214 Anna, ni. George Thorp, aud had three children. 

215 Emeline Matilda. 

216 Joseph (Rev.), married; had one child. 

l.>6. 
llan§:le ^lintliorne, son of (129) John Qnaekenhnsh 
and Filizabeth 3Iinthorue, married Julia Anna Clarke, and 

had 

217 John, m. Sophia Moffatt. 

218 Julia, m. Wii,LiAM Day. 

219 Loiaisa, m. GEORGE SouTiiwiCK. 

220 Caroline, m. Edward Dibble. 

221 Maurice, dead. 

222 Nicholas, married and had 13 children, 6 living. 

177. 

Henry, son of (142) Catharine (^uackenbush and Arlond 

Carroll, was born in Albany September 12, 1844; married 
Sarah Elizabeth, danghter of James P. Cook and Mary 
Parsons, April 13, 1875, and had 

223 Elva Arlond, b. February 1, 1876. 

224 Harry Roland, b. February 6, 1877. 



QUACKKNJJUSH. 215 

Henry Carroll resides in Tiimwortli, IST. H. 

178. 
liOiiifi^a Maria, (laun-litci- of (148) John Van Pelt (^iiack- 
eiibush and EIizal)etli A. Wright, was born in Albany N. Y., 
July 24, 1848; married Lieutenant-CoiiniiaiHler (-harles H. 

Davis, U. S. N., March 31, 1875, and Lad 

225 Elizabeth, b. in Boston January 14, 1878. 

Charles H. Davis was born in Cambridge, Mass., August 
28, 1845. He entered the Naval academy in 1862 and gradu- 
ated in 1865. He went immediately after graduating on his 
first cruise, which was to the Mediterranean, in the " Colorado," 
the flag-ship of Admiral Goldsborough. In 1867 he went on 
his second cruise to South America, where he was ordered to 
tlie " Guerriere," the tiag-ship of his father Admiral Davis. 
On the return of the Guerriere in 1860 he was transfessed to 
the "Portsmouth" and remained another year on the South 
Atlantic Scpiadron. During this cruise he was promoted to 
the rank of Lieutenant. 

Lieutenant Davis returned from South America in 1870 
and was attached to the receiving ship " New Hampshire,',' at 
the Norfolk Navy yard. In 1872 he went in the " Omaha " 
to the Pacific Squadron and returned in 1875. He was at the 
Torpedo Station the snmmer of 1875, and on duty at the Naval 
Observatory, Washington, until 1877. In the autumn of 1877 
he, now Lieutenant-Commander Davis, was ordered on scien- 
tific duty ; after a year's absence he was home for six months 
and then again ordered on scientific duty in 1879 ; then on 
duty at the Ilydrographic office, Washington, until the spring 
of 1881, when he was r)rdered on the same duty to Ja])an and 
China. 

180. 

Klixahetli, daughter of (144) Connnodore Stei>hen 
(^uackeiibush, U. S. N., and Cynthia Wright, was boin in 

Albany ; married in Norfork, Va., Lientenant Perry 

Garst, U. S. N., and had 

226 Perry Quackenbush, died in infancy. 

28 



SALISBURY. 

(of Catskill.) 



Tlie notes relating to this family were kindly furnished to 
the compiler by Henry Brace, Esq., of New York city. 

1. 

Captaiu Sylvester Salisbury was born about 1629 
in England or Wales. He came to New Amsterdam in 1664. 
He married Elizabeth, daughter of Pieter Cornells Beek, of 
Rotterdam, and Aaltje Willems, and had 

2 Pieter, bp. in New York March 15, 1076; d. in infancy. 

3 Mary, b. 1678; m. Jacob Marius Groen (Green), May 15,1701. 

4 Francis, b. 1G79 ; m. Maria Van Gaasbeek of Kingston, N. Y. 

5 Sylvester, b. , d. without issue. 

" Captain Sylvester Salisbnry was commissioned July iy>, 
1670, to be Lieutenant of tlie Governor's company of foot and 
commander of the fort at Albany — D. Lovelace, ensign. In 
1673 he was Sheriff of Rensselaerwyck, and was continued in 
the office of Commander of the fort until his death, about 
1680. In 1682 his widow, then wife of Dr. Cornells Van Dyck, 
administered on his estate." (Pearson.) Captain Salisbury 
made a will dated August, 26, 1679, and jiroved March 24, 
1679-80. 

3. 

Hary, daughter of (1) Capt. Sylvester Salisbury and 
Elizabeth Beek, was born in 1678 ; married Jacob Marius 

Groen i^Green), May 15, 1701, and had 

6 Maria, bp. in New York April 26, 1702. 

7 Elizabeth, bp. in New York November 1, 1704. 



Salisbury. 217 

8 Jacob, bp. in New York September 15, 170G ; m. Catrina Sciiep- 

MOES ('?). 

9 Sylvester, bp. in New York, April 10, 1709; m., 1st, .2d, 

Femmetje, daughter of Hans ]\[ichielse Bergen, April 18, 1745. 

10 Pieter, bp. in New York March 14, 1714. 

11 Margrietje, bp. in New York August 12, 1716. 

Mrs. Mary Groen was living in 1755. (Bergen Gen. p. 227.) 

4. 

Francis, son of (1) Capt. Sylvester Salisbury and 

Elizabeth Beel, was born in 1(579 ; married Maria, dangliter 
of Abraham YanGaasbeek of Kingston, N. Y., and bad 

12 Iiaurentia, bp. in Kingston June 2, 1695; d. y. 

13 Sylvester, bp. in Kingston October 10, 1697 ; d. s. January, 1738-9. 

14 Abraham, bp. in Kingston December 17, 1699 ; m. in Kingston 

Rachel Ten Broeck, November 6, 1730 ; d. in 1757. 

15 Peter, bp. in Kingston April 25, 1703 ; d. y. 

16 Lourens, bp. in Kingston August 18, 1706 ; m. in Kingston Anna 

iMaria Van Gaasbeek, January 2, 1735. 

17 William, bp. in Albany January 30, 1709 ; d. in infancy. 

18 Elizabeth, bp. in Kingston August 3, 1712 ; m. Rensselaer 

NicOL^;. 

19 William, bp. in Kingston December 25, 1714 ; m. Teuntje 

(Eunice) Staats, March 27, 1740 ; d. in 1801. 

Francis Salisbury made a will dated September 18, 1749, 
and ])roved October 4, 1750. 

14. 

Abraliaiii, son of (4) Francis Salisbury and Maria Van 
Gaasbeek, was baptised in Kingston, N. Y., December 17, 
1699; married in Kingston Rachel, dangbter of Wessel Ten 
Broeck and Jaeomyntje Van Gaasbeek, jSTovember 6, 1730, 
and li;id 

20 Francis, bp. in Catskill April 1 or 10, 1732 ; d. in infancy. 

21 Catharina, bp. in Catskill March 2, 1734 ; d. ; no. ch. 

23 Wessel, bp. in Kingston October 10, 1736; d. in infancy. 

24 Maria, bp. in Kingston April 22, 1739 ; m. in Catskill (100) 

Anthony Van Bekgen, of Coxsackie, in 1762. 

25 Francis, bp. in Kingston July 12, 1741 ; m. Lydia Van Vechten, 

in 1765. 



218 Salisbuky. 

26 Abraham, bp. in Kingston January 37, 1745; m. Elsje Hasbuouck, 

in 1770; d. February 22, 1808. 

27 Wessel, b. in Kingston January 24, 1748; m. Annaatje Witbeck, 

in 1770. 

Abraham Salisbury died in 1Y5Y. 

16. 

liOureus, son of (4) Francis Salisbury and Maria Van 
Gaasbeek, was baptised in Kingston, N. Y., August 18, 1706 ; 
married in Kingston Anna Maria Van Gaasbeck, January 2, 
1735, and had 

28 Anna Maria, b. ; d. ; buried in Kingston May 12, 

1761. 

29 Sylvester, bp. iu Kingston June 19, 1743 ; m. Elsie Eltikge ; d. 

April 10, 1785. 

18. 

Elizabeth, daughter of (-l) Francis Salisbury and Maria 
Van (jaasbeek, was baptised in Kingston August 3, 1712; 
married Rensselaer Nicols, and had 

30 William, bp. in Albany February 21, 1731. 

31 Maria, bp. in Albany June 24, 1733. 

32 Anna, bp. in Albany January 7, 1736. 

33 Francis, bp. in Albany December 23, 1737 ; d. y. 

34 Catharyna, bp. in Albany, June 1,7, 1740. 

35 Francis, bp. in Albany, October 31, 1742 ; m. Mabgarita, daughter 

of Johannes Van Rensselaer. 

36 Sylvester, bp. in Albany February 17, 1745. 

37 Frances, bp. in Albany, April 8, 1750. 

38 Rachel, bp. in Albany January 1, 1754. 

19. 
William, sou of (1) Francis Salisbury and Maria Van 
(xaasbeek, was baptised in Kingston, December 25, 1711: ; 
married Teuntje (Eunice), daughter of Barent Staats and 
Neeltje Gerritse VandenBergh, March 27, 1740, and had 

39 Sylvester, bp. in Albany January 27, 1741 ; ni. Neeltje Staats 

in 1764 ; d. in 1815-16 at his brother Abraham's house at Leeds, 
Greene Co., N. Y. 

40 Francis, bp. at Catskill October 8, 1742 ; m. Eliza Staats, dead 

in 1800, the date of his Father's will. 



Salisbury. 219 

41 Barent Staats, bp. in Albany April 3, 1749; m. Sara Dubois, 

October 13, 1783 ; d. April 11, 1797. 

42 Neeltje, bp. in Catskill November 23, 1744; m. (101) Henuy Van 

Bkughn of Cossackie, December, 1763 ; d. November 3, 1825. 
(See [101] Van Bergen pedigree.) 

43 Maria, bp. in Kingston October 12, 174(5; m. Nicholas Staats of 

Schodack, N. Y.,in 1769. 

44 Elizabeth, bp. in Albany May 12, 1751. 

45 Abraham, bp. in Catskill October 3 or 8, 1753; m., Iwt, Anna 

, 2d, Rachel Eltinge (widow), December 1, 1799; d. 

June 16, 1825. 

46 Annaatje, bp. in Catskill January 7, 1756 ; d. y. 

47 Catrina, bp. in Catskill, March 25, 1758 ; m. Benjamin Dubois of 

Catskill ; d. December 16, 1809. 

48 Lourens, bp. in Catskill September 28, 17G0 ; m. Nancy Barker 

of Freehold ; d. February 10, 1825. 

49 William, bp. in C\atskill July 24, 1763 ; d. s. 

William Salisbury d\ed in 1801. 

•24. 

Maria, daughter of (11:) Abraham Salisbury and Rachel 
Teu Broeck, was baptised in Kingston April 22, 1739 ; married 
in Catskill, (100) Anthony Van Bergen, of Coxsackie, in 1762, 
and had (see [100] Van Bergen Coxsackie brancli). 

Fraiicif^, son of (14) Abraham Salisbury and Rachel 

Ten Broeck, was baptised in Kingston July 12, 1741 ; married 
Lydia Tan Vechten in 1765, and had 

50 Catharina, bp. in (Haverack January 18, 1767 ; d. in infancy. 

51 Catharina, b. in Catskill November 22, 1771 ; m. William 

Eltinge, M. D., August 14, 1793. 

26. 
Abraliaiii, son of (14) Abraham Salisbury and Rachel 

Teu Broeck, was baptised in Kingston daniiarv, 27, 1745 ; 
married Elsje, daugliter of Abraham Ilasbrouck in 1770, and 
had 

52 Abraham A., b. May 27, 1771 ; m. Cathauine, daughter of Jacob 

Newkirk, August 14, 1814 ; d. April 3, 1845. 



220 Salisbury. 

53 Catharine, b. February 27, 1773; m., 1st, Robert Black; 2d, 

John P. Newkikk, November 28, 1803 ; d. April 22, 1866, 3d 
94 years. 

54 Rachel, bp. in KiDgston February 4, 1776 ; m. Peter Rouse, April 

16, 1800 , d. February 28, 1853, ss. 77 years, 3 months and 9 



Abraham Salisbury died February 22, 1808, [e. 63 years, 
2 mouths and 17 days. 

27. 
IVessel, sou of (14) Abraham Salisbury and Rachel Ten 

Broecli, was baptised in Kingston January 24, 1748 ; married 
Anuaatje Wliitbeck, in 1770, and had 

55 Malije (Mally), bp.in Catskill Marcli 9, 1772. 

56 Abraham W., bp. in Catskill January 6, 1774 ; m. perhaps 

Phoebe Gu-bert. 

57 Engeltje, bp. in Catskill March 24, 1776 ; m. ])robably (79) Wil- 

liam F., son of (40) Francis Salisbury. 

58 Oatharina, bp. in Catskill December 30, 1778 ; d. s. April 29, 1853. 

59 Albert, bp. in Catskill August 26, 1781 ; m. (100) Fanny, daughter 

of (48) Lourens Salisbury, February 23, 1807. 

60 Rachel, bp. in Catskill June 13, 1784. 

61 Jan, bp. in Catskill May 27, 1787. 

62 Andries, bp. in Catskill May 17, 1790. 

Sylvester, son of (16) Lourens Salisbury and Anna 
Maria Van Gaasbeek, was ba|3tised in Kingston June 19, 1743; 
married Elsie Eltinge, and liad 

63 Rachel, bp. in Kingston October 22, 1769 ; ni. John Eltinge, 

March 9, 1788. 

64 Lawrence, bp. in Kingston November 23, 1772 ; d. April, 1775. 

65 Lawrence, bp. in Kingston November 23, 1777. 

66 John, bp. in Kingston October 20, 1780 ; m. Mary, daughter of 

Ellis Wool ; d. June 26, 1825. 

67 Anna Maria, bp. in Kingston August 3, 1783 ; m. George For- 

MAN. 

Sylvester Salisbury died April 10, 1785. 

39. 
Sylvester, son of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje 
(Eunice) StaatS, was baptised in Albany January 27, 1741; | 



Salisbury. 221 

lufirried Neeltje Staats, (lau<>-liter of possibly Samuel Staats 
and Xceltje Staats. in 1764, and had 

68 Abraham, b. ^ ; in., 1st, Eva Staats, October 24, 1789; 3d, 

Dederick. 

69 Samuel, b. ; m., 1st, Mary Delamater, September 18, 

1792; 2d, CONSTANTIA Hardick. 

70 Jehoiakim, d. s. 

71 William, bp. in Coxsaclde Febniiiry 11, 1770 ; d. s. 

72 Francis, b. in 1775; m. Persis Wright ^ d. May 23, 1833. 

73 Neeltje, bp. in Coxsackie September 26, 1779 ; d. in infancy. 

74 NeUy, bp. in 1781 ; m. Peter Sousei ; d. July 5, 1848. 

75 Eunice, b. ; m. Michael Murray. 

76 Mary, ; m. John Buskirk. 

77 Eliza, ; m. John Garner. 

78 Ann, bp. at ("oxsackie February 35, 1787; m. Matthew Winne, 

January 3, 1811. 

Sylvester Salisbury die^l in 1815-6 at the house of his 
brother Abraham, iu Leeds, Greene county, N. Y. 

40. 

Francis, son of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje 
(Eunice) Staats, was baptised at Catskill October 8, 1742; 
married Elsje Staats, Jannary 27, 1772, and had 

79 William Francis, bp. in Alljauy June 17, 1772 ; m. (57) Angelica 

(Engeltje), probably daughter of (37) Wessel Salisbury. 

80 Elizabeth, bp. in Catskill April 37, 1777; m. perhaps Joseph 

Gii-EERT, January 6, 1803. 

81 Joachem Staats, bp. in Catskill May 37, 1779. 

82 Silvester F., bp. in Catskill November 25, 1780; m. Jane Cook ; 

d. May 6, 1837. 

83 Teuntje (Eunice), bp. in Catskill January 1, 1785. 

84 Hannah, bp. in Catskill April 18, 1790; m. James Clark, in 1810. 

Francis Salisbury died before his father's will was dated, 
in 180U. 

41. 

Bareiit Staats, son of (19) William Salisbury and 
Teuntje (Eunice) Staats, was baptised in Albany Ajtril ;->, 
1 749 ; married Sara, daughter of Solomon Dubois and Margaret 
Sanimous, October 13, 1782, and had 



222 Salisbury. 

85 William B., b. October 2o< 1783; m Rachel Stoutenburg ; d. 

August 17, 1862. 

86 Margrietje, bp. in Catskill July 9, 1786 ; m. Noah Linsey, Sep- 

tember 25, 1808. 

87 Teuntje, b. July 8, 1788 ; d. s. January 25, 1865. 

Bareiit Staats Salisbury was a soldier in the Kevolutiouary 
war. He died April 11, 1797. 

43. 

Maria, daughter of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje 
(Eunice) Staats, was baptised in Kingston October 12, 1710 ; 
married Nicholas Staats, son of pi-obably Jochem Staats and 
Elizabeth Schnvler, of Sehodack, in 1709, and had 

88 Willem, b. June 16, 1773. 

89 Jochem, b. January 25, 1777; d. in infancy. 

90 Joachim, b. August 25, 1778. 

Probably other children. 

45. 

Abraliain, son of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje 
(Eunice) Staats, was baptised in Catskill October 3 or 8, 1758 ; 

married, 1st, Anna ; 2d, Rachel, daughter of — -— 

Eltinge, and widow of -f- Van Densen, December 1, 1799, 

and liad 

91 Anna, b. June 13, 1800; in. Henky Lane, of New York city, De- 

cember 5, 1825. 

92 WilUam, b. August 13, 1801. 

Abraham Salisbury died June 16, 1825. 

47. 

€atrina, daughter of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje 
(Eunice) Staats, was l)aptised in Catskill March 25, 1758 ; 
married Benjamin Dubois, of Catskill, and had 

93 Solomon, bp. in Catskill June 27, 1784 ; d. y. 

94 Annaatje, bp. in Catskill December 27, 1786 ; m. W. E. Whit- 

taker, January 12, 1806. 

95 Margrietje, bp. in Catskill May 4, 1789 ; d. y. 

96 Neeltje, b. in 1791 ; m. Peter Morris Eckler, June 27, 1822 ; 

d. April 26, 1866. 

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Salisbuky. 223 

97 WilUam, b. in 1795 ; d. s. June 23, 1862. 

98 Margaret, bp. in Coxsackies October 8, 1797 ; m. Peteu Moruis 

EcKLER, December 17, 1818 f?). 

99 Benjamin, b. February 5, 1801 ; d. s. 1850. 

Catriiia Salisbury, wife of Benjamin Dubois, died Decem- 
ber 16, 1809. 

48. 

liOiireiis, son of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje 
(Eunice) Staats, was baptised iuCatskill September 28, 1760; 
married Nancy, daughter of James Barker, of Freehold, and 
had 

100 Fanny, bp. in Catskill July 'SO, 1791 ; m. (59) Albert Salisbury, 

February 23,1807 ; d. in 1822-3, drowned in the Catskill above 
Leeds. 

101 Eunice, bp. in Catskill February 20, 1792 ; m. Jonas Persen, 

November 19, 1807 ; d. at Middleburg, Sclioharie county, N. Y. 

102 Ketura, b. April 23, 1794. 

Lourens Salisbury died February 10, 1825. 

29 



SCHERMERHORN. 



1. 

Jacob Jasise, son of Jan Sclierinerliorn, was born in 
Waterland, Holland, in 1622; married Jaiinetje, daughter of 
Cornelis Segers Van Voorliondt and Breetje Jacobson, and had 

2 Ryer, b. in 1652 ; m. At.iaantje Bradt, widow, in 1684 ; d. Feb- 

rnary 19, 1719. 

3 Symon, b. in 1658 ; m. Willemptje Viele, in 1683 ; d. in 1696. 

4 Jacob, m. Gekritje Hendricks Van Buren, in 1684 ; d. June 

20, 1743. 

5 Cornells, m. Maritje Hendricks Van Buren, July 21, 1695 ; 2d , 

Margaketa Albertse, February 6, 1713. 

6 Lucas, m, Elizabeth Dame, in 1700. 

7 Machtel, m. (3) Johannes Beeckman, about 1683. 

8 Jannelje, m. Casper Springsteen, July 28, 1695. 

9 Nelletje, m. (13) Barent Ten Eyck, September 80, 1700. 

10 Helena, m. (3) Myndert H. Van der Bogaert. 

Jacol) Jaiise Schermeiiiorn came out to Beverwyck in 
1638. He made a visit to Amsterdam, where liis father was 
residing, in 1654, leaving his large estate and business under 
the charge of Captain Yolckert Janse Douw, his attorney, 
during his absence. He was a prominent trader in Beverwyck. 
He made his will May 26, 1688, and died soon after in Sche- 
nectady. 

•2. 

Ryer or Reyer, son of (1) Jacob Janse Scliermerliorn 
and Jaimetje Segers, was born in Beverwyck in 1652; mar- 
ried Ariaautje, daughter of Arent Andriese Bradt and Catalina 
(Andries) De Vos, widow of Helmer Often, of Albany, in 
16Y6, and had 

11 Jan, bp. October 14, 1685; m. Engeltje Vrooman, April 8, 1711. 

12 Oatalina, m. Johannes Wemp. 



ScHEEMEKHORN, ' 225 

13 Janneke, m. Volkert Symonse Veeder, August 6, 1698. 

14 Jacob. 

15 Arent, bp. January, 1698. 

Ryer Scliermerhorn made his will April 5, 1717, and died 
February 10, 1719. The al)ove children survived him. He 
was one of the five patentees of Schenectady, granted in 1684. 
In 1690 was a member of the Provincial Assembly at iVlbany, 
In 1700 he was appointed an associate judge of the court of 
Common Pleas. 

3. 
Nyiiioii, son of (1) Jacob Janse Schermerliorn and 
Januetje Sogers, was born in Beverwyck in 1()5S ; married 
Willeniptje, daughter of Arnout (i) Viele and Gerritje Gerritse, 
of Amsterdam, and had 

16 Johannes, bp. July 28, 1684 ; killed at Schenectady in 1690. 

17 Arnout, bp. November 7, 1686. 

18 Maria, bp. in New York July 5, 1698. 

19 Jannetje, bp. in New York March 24, 1695. 

Syiiion Sclieriiierhoru removed to New York in 1691, and 
died there in IG'JO, leaving a widow and one son Arnout. 

At the burning of Schenectady February 9, 1690, he rode 
to Albany, by way of Niskauna, to carry the news of the 
massacre, although shot through the thigh and his horse 
wounded. His son Johannes, togethe? with his three negroes, 
were killed on that fatal niglit. — [Pearson. 

4. 

Jacob, son of (1) Jacob Janse Schermerliorn and 
Jannetje Segers, was born in Albany ; married Gerritje 
Hendricks Van Bnren, in 1684, and had 

20 Jacob, bp. December 23, 1685. 

21 Hendrick, bp. October 16, 1687. 

22 Cornelis, bp. September 22, 1689. 

23 Magtelt, bp. January 8, 1693. 

24 Jannetje, bp. May 6, 1694. 

25 Elizabeth, bp. August 38, 1698. 

26 Johannes, bp. July 21, 1700. 

27 Reyer, bp. February 21, 1702. 



226 SCHEKMEEHOKN. 

Jacob Scliernierliorii was buried at Papsknee, below Al- 
bany, June 20, 1743. He resided in the manor of Rensselaer- 
wyck, and commanded the sloop " Star " on the Hudson river. 

5. 
Cornells, son of (1) Jacob Jaiise Schermerhorn and 
Jannetje Severs, was born in Beverwyck ; married, 1st, Maritje 
Hendrickse Van Bureii, January 21, 1695, and had 

28 Jacob, bp. October 4, 1696. 

29 Hendrick, bp. in New York September 9, 1699. 

30 Hendrick, bp. Pebruary 2?>, 1701. 

31 Cornells, bp. September 9, 1705. 

32 Lysbeth, bp. February 16, 1707, 

33 Jannetje, bp. April 33, 1710. 

Maritje Hendrickse Van Buren, wife of Cornelis Schermer- 
horn, died. He married, 3d, Margaketa Albeutie, February 
■ 6, 1713, and had 

34 Jannetje, bp. May 34, 1719. 

35 Jacobus, bp. July 3, 1730. 

Cornells Schermerhorn resided in the manor of Living- 
ston, near Kinderhook, in 1720. He had previously been 
master of the sloop " Star." — [Pearson. 

6. 
l<iiea«^, son of (1) Jacob Janse Schermerliorn and 
Jannetje Segers, was born in Beverwyck ; married Elizabeth 
Dame(?), in 1700, and had 

36 Jannetie, bp. in New York October 39, 1701. 

37 Sophy a, bp. in New York April 7, 1703. 

Lucas Schermerhorn settled in Karitan, N. J. 

11. 

Jan, son of (2) Ryer Schermerhorn and Ariaautje Brarlt, 

was baptised October 14, 1685 ; married Engeltje, dauohter of 
Jan Hendrickse Yrooman and Geesie Symonse Vedder (b. 
January 18, 1693), April 8, 1711, and had 

38 Ryer, b. September 34, 1710 ; m., 1st, Maria Vedder, June 8, 

1746 ; 3d, Maria Van Vranken, June 8, 1750. 



SCHERMERHORN. 227 

39 John. 

40 Simon. 

41 Bartholemewr. 

42 Jacobu.s. 

43 Bernhardus P. 

44 Ariaantje, m. Nicholas DeGraap. 

45 Gerina (Geesie), m. Philip VanPatten. 

46 Catalina, in. John Dodds. 

47 Neeltje, m. Claas Viele. 

48 Magdalena, d. s. 

49 Jannetje, in. Barent Vedder. 

Jan Scliermerlioru died in 1732. He inherited the home- 
stead. 

Engeltje Vrooman, widow of Jan Sciiermekhorn, died in 
1754. 

(For a fuller account of the Scliermerhorn family see Holgatu'a Dutch 
families, Pearson's Schenectady families, and Sanders early history of 
Schenectady.) 



TEN EYCK 



1. 

Coenraedt Ten Eyck came from Amsterdam, in 
Holland, with two or three children, and settled in New 
Amsterdam about 1650. The name of his wife was Maria 
Boele ; they had 

2 Jacob, probably born in Holland ; m. Geertrtjy Coeymans. 

3 Dirck, probably born in Holland; m. Aepje Boelen, March 31, 

1675 ; d. in New York in 1711. 

4 Margarite, b. August 20, 1G51. 

5 Tobias, b. January 26, 1653 ; m., 1st, Aeltje Ducking, January 

30, 1678 ; 2d, Eliza or Elizabeth Hageman, widow, April 27, 
1684. 

6 Coenraedt, b. November 22, 1654 ; m., 1st, Beletje Hereks, May 

19, 1675 ; 2d, Annetje Daniels, widow, April 15, 1682. 

7 Hendrick, b. April 80, 1656 ; m. Petronella De Witt, Marcli 21, 

1676. 
V 8 Matthys, b. March 20, 1658; m. Janneken Kosa, in 1679. 
9 Margriet, b. October 22, 1659. 

10 Andries, b. July 15, 1662 ; m. Barendena Hardenbergh, Feb- 

ruary 1, 1710. 

11 Metje, b. April 11, 1664. 

Coenraedt Ten Eyck died in New York in 1687. 

In 1660 Coenraedt Ten Etck was assessed on two rods, two 
and one-half feet (^Rineland measnre (?), the width of his lot 
on the west side of, now. Broad street, New York, being the 
tenth lot and abont twenty-five rods from the East river. The 
amount of the assessment was forty guilders (sixteen dollars) 
per foot for the building of the " Graff," or canal, which ex- 
tended from the river through the centre of Broad street 
to Beaver street. This canal was made by widening, deepen- 
ing, straightening and planking the sides of a natural rivulet 
that led from the swamp back of Wall street to the river. 



Ten Eyck. 229 

It was, however, soon ordered to be tilled up, paved and made 
into a street. A sewer was laid through the street in 1703, 
from Exchange Place to Water street. In 1674 Mr. Ten Eyck 
was estimated to be worth $5,000 — a fortune in those days. 
After his death his sons Dirck, Tobias and Coenraedt suc- 
ceeded him in business. 

3. 

Jacob,* son of (1) Coenraedt Ten Eyck and Maria Boele, 

was probably born in Holland ; married Gertriij^, daughter of 
Barent Coeymans (who married a daughter of Andries DeYos, 
their daughter Gertruy was born in 1654), and had 

12 Coenraedt, b. April 9, 1678 : m. (9) Geertje Van Schaick. Sep- 

tember 34, 1704. 

13 Barent, m. (9) Xelletje Schermerhorn, September 30, 1700. 

14 Hennik (Henrick), b. December 32, 1680 ; m. Margarita 

Blf:ecker, November 28,1706; d. February 23, 1773. 

15 Mayken, b. April 2, 1685; m. Andries Van Petten of Schenec- 

tady, December 26, 1713. 

16 Andries, bp. March 35, 1688 ; d. February 37, 1735. 

17 Anneken, bp. August 30, 1693; m. Johannes Bleecker ; d. 

December 9, 1738. 

Jacob Ten Eyck died in Albany. 

Gertruy Coeymans, his widow, made her will September 6, 
1716, which was proved July 10, 1736, in which she mentions 
all the above children except Andries who died in 1635, and 
Ilerrick. 

3. 
Dirck, son of (1) Coenraedt Ten Eyck and Maria Boele, 

was probably born in Holland, lie married Aefje Boelen, 
March 31, 1675, and had 

18 Andries, b. July 33, 1676 ; d. y. 

19 Jacob, b. November 10, 1678 ; m. . 

20 Andries, b. May 4, 1681 ; ra. . 

21 Coenraedt, b. June 15, 1684. 

22 Mayken, b. December 13, 1686 ; d. y. 



* There was a Jacob Ten Eyck in New York who, Valentine savs, "married 
Neeltje HarclenberKh in that city, February 25, 1701. Notliint; fmtheris known of 
him. He had no children recorded in New York, and the probability is that it was 
a mistake in printing. Jacob of Albany was undoubtedly the son of Coenraedt, 
Sen., of New Amsterdam or New York, and removed to Albany." 



230 Ten Etck. 

23 Mayken, b. February 10, 1689. 

24 Abraham, b. June 15, 1(591 ; m. Jacinte Beukels ; d. in 1765. 

25 Dirck, b. December 25, 1694. 

Dirck Teu Eyck died in New York in 1711. 

5. 

Tobia!^, son of (1) Coeiiraedt Ten Eyck and Maria Boele. 

was born Jannaiy 26, 1653 ; married, 1st, Aeltje Ducking, 
January 3i>, 1678, and had 

26 Coenraedt, b. November 20, 1678; d. y. 

27 Maria, b. April 3, 1681. 

28 Hendrickie, b. July 1, 1682. 

Aeltje Ducking', wife of Tobias Ten Eyck, died. He married, 2d, 
Eltza or Elizabeth Hagaman, widow, daugbter of Adrian 
Hagaman, of Amsterdam, in Holland, April 27, 1684, and had 

29 Johannes, b. May 10, 1685. 

30 Coenraedt, b. March 6, 1687. 

31 Catharina, b. May 4, 1692. 

32 Jacob, b. July 1,1696. 

Coenraedt, son of (1) Coenraedt Ten Eyck and Maria 
Boele, was born in New Amsterdam November" 22, 1654; 
married, 1st, Beletje Hereks, May 19, 1675, and had 

33 Coenraedt, b. December 13, 1G75 ; m. . 

34 Samuel, b. July 24, 1678. 

35 Marritje, b. November 3, 1680; m. Anke Leffers, May 29, 

1703C?). 

Beletje Hereks, wife of Coenraedt Ten Eyck, died. He married, 
2d, Annetje Daniels, widow, April 15, 1682, and had 

36 Wyntje, b. January 15, 1684. 

37 Belitje, b. February 23, 1687. 

38 Johannes, b. November 28, 1690. 

7. 

Heiidrick, son of (1) Coenraedt Ten Eyck and Maria 

Boele, was born in New Amsterdam April 30, 1656 ; married 
Petronella Be Witt, March 21, 1676, and had 

39 Johannes, b. September 20, 1676 ; m. -; . 

40 Jacob, b. July 3, 1678 ; d. y. 



Ten Eyck. 231 



41 Coenraedt, b. September 13, 1680 ; m. . 

42 Johanna, b. May 23,1686. 

43 Jacob, ) 

- b. February 24, 1689. 

44 Rachel,) 

45 Eva, b. February 1, 1693. 

46 Hendrick, b. October 20, 1697. 

8. 

Hatthys, sun of (1) Coenraedt Ten Eyck and Maria 
Boele, was born at New Auisterdani March 20, 165S ; married 
Jaiiiiekeii Kosa, in 1G79, and had 

47 AUard, b. October 23, 1680. 

IS. 

Coenraedt, son of (2) Jacob Ten Eyck and Oertruy 
Coeynians, was born in Albany April 9, 1678 ; married (9) 
Geertje, danghter of (4) Anthony Yan Schaick and (6) Maria, 
danghter of (a) Tennis Cornelise Van Der Poel (bp. September 
11, 1687), September 21, 1704 (chnrch record); October 10, 
1703 (family Bilile'., and had 

48 Jacob C, b. April 21, 1705 ; ni. Catharina Cuyler, August 1, 

1736. 

49 Maria, b. July 3, 1707 ; m. Geurit Bradt. 

50 Gerritje, b. July, 1710; d. y. 

51 Anthony, b. September 17, 1713. 

52 Barent, b. September 29, 1714; m. Effie ; he d. March 1, 

(February 37), 1795 ; she d. November 27, 1791. 

53 Catrina, b. January 29,1710-7 : d. November 11, (October 15.) 1741. 

54 Andries, b. December 18, 1718 ; m. Anna Makgarita Coeymans. 

55 Anna Margarita, b. February 12, 1721. 

56 Tobias, b. May 18, 1723 ; m. Judittkje Van Beuren, February 

6. 1758. 

57 Gerritje, b. July or August 18 or 19, 1738 ; m. Peter Gaxsevoort. 

Coeuraedt Ten Eyck was bnried in Albany, January 23, 
1753. 

i:t. 

Bareiit, son of (2) Jacob Ten Eyck and Grertruy Coey- 
mans, was born in Albany ; married (9) Nelletje, daugh- 
ter of (1) Jacob Janse Schermerhorn and Jaunetje Segers, 
(daughter of Coriielis Segers Van Voorhoiidt), September 30, 
1700, and had 
30 



232 Ten Etck. 

58 Jannetje, bp. March 23, 1701 ; d. y. 

59 Geerlje, bp. August 80, 1702. 

60 Jacob, bp. February 6, 1704; m. (35) Alida Visscuer, June 17, 

1728. 

61 Jannetje, bp. December 12, 1705. 

62 Maria, bp. May 30, 1708. 

63 Johannes, bp. November 27, 1709. 

Btirent TeiiEyck died in Albany January 20, 1710-11. 

14. 

Heiiriek, son of (2) Jacob Ten Eyck and Grertruy Coey- 
mans, was born December 22, 1680; married Margarita, 
daughter of Jan Janse Bleecker and Margariet Rutse Jacoljse 
Van Schoenderwert (b. March 8, 1680), November 27, 1706, 
and had 

, 64 Jacob H., b. January 23, 1708 ; ra. (138) Annet.te (Anna) Wen- 
dell, November 30, 1787 ; d. November 16, 1776. 

65 Johannes H., bp, October 28, 1710; m. Sakah Ten Broeck ; d. 

July 31, 1794. 

66 Geertje, bp. January 18, 1713. 

67 Margarita, bp. May 10, 1715. 

68 Tobias, bp. August 18, 1717 ; m. Kachel De Peyster, September 

7, 1750 ; d. February 9, 1785. 

69 Henrick, bp. May 8, 1720 ; d. y. 

70 Barent, bp. September 9, 1722 ; m., 1st, Lena Hyckman, April 21, 

1745 ; 2d, probably Elsie ( 'uyler, January 29, 1759 ; 3d, Sarah 
Codwise. 

71 Hendrick, bp. September 25, 1725. 

Captain Henrick Ten Eyck died February 23, 1772. He 
was a Captain of a militia company in Fort Orange (Albany) 
under a commission from his Excellency William Burnet, Esq., 
Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of the provinces of 
New York, New Jersey and tlie Territories thereon depending 
in America, and Yice- Admiral of the same, etc.,. which was dated 
at Fort George, in New York, the twenty-sixth (\a.j of October, 
in the twelfth year of his Majesty's reign, Anno Domini 1725. 

Makgaeita Bleeckee, widow of Heneick Ten Eyck, died 
August 27, 1773. 

19. 

Jacob, son of (3) Dirck Ten Eyck and Aef je Boelen, was 
born November 10, 1678; mariied , and had 



Ten Eyck. 233 

72 Geradus, b. June 10, 1705. 

73 Ae(je, b. March 24, 1707. 

74 Dirck, b. March 26, 1710. 

75 Jacob, b. January 7, 1713. 

76 Johannes, b. August 13, 1715. 

77 Andries, b. January 29, 1718. 

Aiidriesi, mn of (;3j Dirck Ten Eyck and Aefje Boelen, 

was born May 4, 1681 ; married , and had 

78 Aefle, b. December 1, 1710; d. y. 

79 Dirck, b. June 8, 1712. 

80 Geradus, b. December 26, 1714. 

81 Andries, b. October 28, 1716. 

82 Ae^e, b. December 35, 1718. 

Abraham, son of (3) Dirck Ten Eyck and Aefje Boelen, 

was born June 15, 1091 ; married Jacinte Berkels, and had 

83 Euphemia, m. John Lewis. 

84 Elizabeth, m. Erastus Willi.\ms. 

85 Richard, b. in 1730; m., 1st, Elizabeth Braisted; 2d, Eliza- 

beth Lebrun ; 3d, Elizabeth Douglass ; d. in New York in 
1810. 

86 David, m., 1st, ; 2d, . 

87 Mary, m. Frederick Fine. 

88 Abraham, m. Sarah Smith. 

Abraliani Ten Eyck died in New York in 1765. 

33. 

Cociiraedt, son of (6) Coenraetlt Ten Eyck and Beletje 

Hereks, his first wife, was born in New York December 13, 
1675; married , and had 

38 i Samuel, b. September 0, 1704. 

89 Belelje, b. September 11, 1706. 

90 Elizabeth, b. April 2, 1710. 

91 Jacobus, b. February 20, 1712. 

39. 
Joliaiiiicfi^, son of (7) Hendrick Ten Eyck and Petron- 

ella De Witt, was born in New York September 20, 1676 ; 
married , and had 



234 Ten Eyck. 

92 Hercules, b. September 5, 1707. 

93 Johannes, b. January 16, 1710. 

94 Hendrick. b. February 24, 1718. 

41. 

Coenraedt, son of (7) Hendrick Ten Ejck and Petron- 
ella De Witt (?), was born in New York September 13, 1680 ; 
married , and had 

95 Geertje, b. September 17, 1710. 

96 Johannes, b. February 20, 1712. 

97 Elizabeth, b. November 14, 1714. 

98 Annetje, b. March 18, 1716. 

99 Sara, b. June 10, 1719. 

48. 
Jacob C, son of (12) Coenraedt Ten Eyck and (9) 
Greertje Van Scliaick, was born in Albany April 21, 1705; 
married Catharina, daiigliter of Abraham Cnyler and Caatje 
Bleecker (b. Febrnary 18, 1710), Angust 1, 1736, and had 

100 Conrad, b. November 27, 1741. 

101 Abraham J., b. November 29, 1743 ; m. (159) Annatje Lansing, 

April 14, 1769. 

102 Catharina, b. March 14, 1746. 

103 Anthony, b. September 15, 1749 ; m. Maria Egberts, February 

18, 1775. 

Jndge Jacob C. Ten Eyck died in Albany September 9, 
1763, 83. 88 years. 

He was judge of the court of Common Pleas and was mayor 
of the city in 1748. 

Cathaeina Cuylek, his widow, died in Albany November 
22, 1790. 

54. 

Aiiclries, son of (12) Coenraedt Ten Eyck and (9) Geertje 
Van Scliaick, was born in Albany December 18, 1718 ; mar- 
ried Anne Margarita, daughter of Peter P. Coeymans and 
Elizabeth Grevenradt (bp. April 11, 1725), and had 

104 Pieter, b. October 29, 1749. 

105 Maria, ) 

- b. January 30, 1752. 

106 Charlotte, ) d. y. 



Ten Eyck. 235 

107 Coenraad, b. August 20, 1754. 

108 Andries. 

109 Charlotte. 

56. 

Tobias, soil of (12) Coenraedt Ten Eyck and (9) GJeertje 

Vail Schaick^ wns born May 18, 1723; married Judittkje 
Van Beuren, of Seliodack, Febrnaiy 6, 1T56, and had 

110 Coenraad, bp. May 31, 1757. 

111 Eytje, bp. December 31, 1758. 

112 Johannes, bp. November 1, 1761. 

113 Gerritje, b. March 15, 1765. 

60. 

Jacob, son of (13) Barent Ten Eyck and (9) Neeltje 

Schernierliorn, was baptised February 6, 1704 ; married (35) 
Alida, daughter of ((>) Nanning Visselier and (5) Alida Veii- 
hageii, June 17, 1728, and had 

114 Neeltje, bp. January 15, 1729; m. Samuel Pruyn, February 7, 

1756 ; d. April 14. 1817. 

115 Alida, bp. September 15, 1732. 

116 Barent, b. September 22, 1734 ; d. y. 

117 Geertje, bp. January 11, 1736 ; m. Joii.vnnes Fuanc Pruyn; d. 

May 16, 1807. 

118 Barent, bp. September 24,1738 ; d. y. 

119 Barent, bp. September 7, 1740. 
^ 120 Maria, bp. February 27, 1743. 

64. 

Jacob H., son of (14) Henrick Ten Eyck and Marga- 
rita JJleecker, was born January 22, 1708 ; married (138) 
Annetje (Anna), daughter of (39) Hannanus Wendell and Anna 
Glen (bp. February 6 or 9, 1709), November 30, 1737, and had 

121 Margarita, b. Septeml)er 30, 1738; m. . 

122 Anna, bp. Augu.st 31, 1740 ; d. y. 

123 Anna, bp. September 12, 1742. 

124 Hendrick, b. September 29, 1744 ; m. (73) Margarita Douw, May 

22, 1767. 

125 Harmanus, bp. March 29, 1747 ; d. y. 

126 Harmanus, b. January 9, 1749-50 ; m. Margaret Bleecker, 

March 30, 1776. 



236 Ten Eyck. 

Jacob H. Teu Eyck died November 16, 1776. 
Ajstnktje (Anna) Wendell, Avidow of Jacob H. Ten Eyck, 
died January 11, 1779. 

65. 
Jolisiiiiie»> H., sou of (14) Heiirick Tea Eyck and Mar- 
garita Bleecker, was baptised October 28, 1710 ; married 
Sarah, daughter of (probably) Dirk Ten Broeck and Marga- 
rita Cuyler, (b. May 30, 1725), although reported 70 years 
old when she died, and had 

127 Hendrick, bp. April 17, 1748; d. y. 

128 Hendrick, bp. May 28, 1749 ; d. y. 

129 Hendrick, bp. June 23, 1754. 

130 Margarita, bp. April 16, 1758. 

Joliaimes H. Ten Eyck died July 31, 1794, a?. 83 years, 11 
mouths and lU days. 

Sarah Ten Broeck, widow of Johannes II. Ten Eyck, 
died February 16, 1801, '^e. 70 (?) years, 9 months and 1 day. 

68. 
Tobias, son of (14) Henrick Ten Eyck aud Margarita 

Bleecker, was born August 15 (bp. August 18), 171 7 ; married 
Rachel, daughter of Johannes De Peyster and Anna Schuyler 
(bp. May 30, 1728), September 7, 1750, and had 

1 Myndert Schuyler, b. February 9, 1753 ; lu., 1st, Elsie, 

daughter of John Sanders, of Scotia, October 20, 1774 ; 2d, 
(255) Mahgaret, daughter of (41) Harmon Visscher and 
Cathrina Brouwer, and widow of John C. Van Everen. She 
was one of the sisters who made their escape at the massacre 
of their brothers at Caughnawaga in May, 1780. They 
had one daughter, Elsie, who married .Peter Conyn, Esq. 

2 Henry, b. July 27, 1755 ; m., 1st, Ani^a Van Eps ; 2d, Maria 

DoROTnEA Vrooman, widow of John V. L. Le Tonnelier, 
He was a captain of a continental company during the war 
of the Revolution. Had a daughter Maria (b. April 11, 1787) 
who married Cornelius Vrooman. 

3 Tobias, b. July 19, 17G4. 

4 John De Peyster, b. ; m. (90) Maria Douw, .January 

20, 1782. He died April 9, 1798, leaving one child, John 
De Peyster. born May 3, 1788. She died March 12, 1818. 



Ten Eyck. 237 

Tobias Ten Eyck died February 9, 1785, at Caiiglmawaga, 
to which phice he removed from Schenectady. While in 
Schenectady he was represented to be the most wealthy man 
in tlic place and a merchant of liigh standing. 

ro. 

Bareiit, son of (11) Heurick Ten Eyck and Margarita 
Bleecker, was baptised September 9, 1722; married, 1st, Lena, 
daughter of Tobias Ryckman and (18) Helena Beeckman, (bp. 
September 29, 1723), April 21, 1745, and had 



131 Lena, bp. SeptenrbeFBTTTisT^ 

132 Hendrick B., bp. November 8, 1747 ; m. Catharina Sanders. 

Leua Rj-ckinau, wife of Barent Ten Eyck died. He probably mar- 
ried, 2d, Elsie Cuyler, January 29, 1759, by whom lie bad uo 
children ; and 3d, Sarah Codwise, and had 

133 Maria, b. September 6, 1769. 

83. 

Eiiiilieiiiia, daughter of (24) Abraham Ten Eyck of 

New York, and Jacinte Berkels, was born in New Yoi-k, and 
mari'ied John Lewis of New York, and had 

134 Abraham. 

135 Elizabeth, ra. Captain Goodwin. 

136 John, m. (14o) Elizabetu Trn Eyck. 

137 Elias, d. 1840. 

138 Erasmus. 

84. 
Elizabeth, danghter of (24) Abraham Ten Eyck and 
Jacinte Berkels, was born in New York ; married Erastns 
• Williams, and liad 

139 Henry. 

140 John, m. Mary Hetherington . 

85. 

RicBaarcl, son of (24) Abraham Ten Eyck and Jacinte 

Herkels, was born in New Yoi-k in 17H0 ; married, 1st, Eliza- 
beth Braisted, and had 



238 Ten Eyck. 

141 Andrew, m. Elizabeth Lloyd ; d. iu 1828. 

142 Richard, m. Elizabeth Anderson. 

Elizabeth Braisted, wife of Richard Ten Eyck died. He married 
2d, Elizabeth Lebrun, aud had 

143 Philip, m. Elsie Beekman. 

144 Jacintha, m. (150) John Ten Eyck. 

145 Elizabeth, m. (135) John Lewis. 

146 Hannah, m. Henry Arnold ; d. 1828. 

147 Mary, m. John Weller. 

148 Abraham R., b. September 23, 1775 ; m. (98) Annetje Visscher, 

May 17. 1801 ; d. June 9, 1857. 

Elizabeth Lebruii, 2d wife of Richard Ten Eyck, died. He mar- 
ried, 3d, Elizabeth Douglass, by whom he had no children . 

Richard Teu Eyck died in New York in 1810. 

86. 
David, son of (2i) Abraham Ten Eyck and Jacinte 

Berkels, was born in New York ; he married twice and by bis 
wife or wives, had 

149 Abraham. 

150 John, m. (144) Jacintha Ten Eyck ; d. iu 1817. 

151 Mary, m. Robert Nichols. 

152 Agnes. 

87. 
Mary, daughter of (24) Abraham Ten Eyck and Jacinte 

Berkels, was born in New York; married Frederick Fine, 

and had 

153 Mary, m. Peter Kenan. 

154 John, 

155 Rachel. 

156 Elizabeth. 

157 Euphemia, m. William Nichols. 

88. 

Abraliaiii, son of (24) Abraham Ten Eyck and Jacinte 

Berkels, M^as born in New York ; married Sarah Smith, and 
had 

158 Sarah, m. Rev. John Stanford. 

159 Elizabeth; m. F. Fairburn. 

160 Abraham. 

161 Josias. 



Ten Eyck. 239 

101. 

Abraham .1., son of (48) Jacob C. Ten Eyck and Cath- 

ariiia Cuyler, was horn In Albany Nov^einber 20, 174:3 ; married 

(159) Aiiiiatje, dangliter of (70) Jacob Jacobsc Lansiiii*-, Jr., 

and Marytjo Egberts (b. Jnly 11, 17-1()), April 14, 1701), and had 

162 Catharina, b. November 17, 17()t) ; m. (15G) Sanders Lansing. 

163 Jacob, b. February 17, 1773; in. Magdalena Gansevoort, 

xMarch G, 179.i : d. July 20, 18G2. 

164 Maria, b. June 38, 1774 ; m. Charles Briggen. 

165 Abraham, b. October 213, 1777 ; m. G. Schuyler. 

166 Lena, b. August 3G, 1779 ; d. y. 

167 Coenraad, b: July 17, 1783. 

168 Jeremiah V. R., b. May 13, 1785 ; d. y. 

169 Lena (Helen), b. Jane 1:3, 1787 ; m. (313) Geihiit Y. Lansing, 

May 31, 1808. 

170 Jeremiah V. R., b. April 3, 1790. 

Abraham J. Ten Eyck died Novemljer (October?) 7, 1824. 
Annatie Lansing, widow of Abraham J. Ten Eyck, died 
November 7, 1824, ve. 76 ^-ears and 6 months. 

10». 
Aiilhoiiy, son of (48) Jacob C. Ten Eyck and Cath- 
arina Cnyler, was born in Albany September 15, 1749; mar- 
ried Maria Egberts, Febrnary 18, 1775, and had 

171 Catharina, b. December 14, 1776 ; d. s. 

172 Egbert, b. April 18, 1779 ; m Rebecca Pearce. 

173 Anthony, b. July 9, 1783 ; d. y. 

174 Anthony, b. December 23, 1784 ; m. C. Johnson. 

175 Coenraad A., b. October 19, 1789 ; m. (314) Hester G. Ten Eyck; 

d. June 10, 1849. 
175.V Maria, m. J. Van Allen. 

Jn(ii;"e Anthony Ten Eyck i-esided at Schodack, and was a 
member of the convention in 1787 which ratified tlie constitu- 
tion of the United States ; first Judge of Rensselaer Co., until 
60 years of age, and member of the Senate for eight years. 

114. 
^eeltje, daughter of (tiO) Jacob Ten Eyck and (;55) Allda 

A'isscher, was baptised in Albany, January 15, 1729 ; married 
31 



2-iO Ten Eyck. 

Samuel, son of Francis S. Priiyn and Alida Van Yveren, (bp. 
September 15, 172S), February 7, 1T5(), and liad 

176 Franciscus, bp. July 10, 1757. 

177 Maria, b. January 22, 17G0. 

178 Anna, b. August 2, 1762 ; d. February 3, 1833, fe. 70 years and G 

months. 

179 Jacob, b. June 28, 1765 ; d. at Lafayette, N. Y. July 20, 1836, £b. 

72 years. 
179i Johannes, b. November 1, 1768. 

Neeltje Ten Eyck, wife of Samuel Pkuyn, died April J 4, 
1817. 

131. 

Marg'aritai (]flari§-re(a), dangliter of (G4) Jacob H. 
Ten E.vck and (138) Aiiiietje (Anna) Wendell, was born Sep- 
tember oO, ]7')8; married , and had 

1 Anna, b. September 1, 1740 ; d. x\ugust 10, 1742. 

2 Anna, b. September 10, 1742. 

3 Harmanus, b. March 24, 1747 ; d. July 28, 1748. 

124. 

Heiiclriek, son of (64) Jacob H. Ten Eyck and (138) 
Annetje Wendell, was born in Albany, September 29, ] 744 ; 
married (73) ^largarita, daughter of (38) Abraham Douw and 
Lyntje Winne, (bp. November 23, 1740), May 22, 1767, and liad 

180 Anna, b. September 17, 1768. 

181 Lyntje, b. March 28, 1770. 

182 Catharina, b. September 7, 1772. 

183 Geertruy, b. June 15, 1774 ; d. at Cazenovia, January 17, 1839. 

184 Elsie, b. June 4, 1777 ; d. y. 

185 ELsie, b. February 19, 1779. 

186 Jacob, b. December 8, 1785 ; m. Elizabeth Buru, of Cazenovia, 

N. Y. 

me. 

Harinaiiiis, son of (64) Jacob H. Ten Eyck and (138) 
Annetje Wendell, was born January 9, 1749-50, ba])tised in 
Albany, January 14, 1750 ; married Margaret, daughter of 
Hendrick Bleecker, Jr., and Catalyntje Cuyler, (b. October 31, 
bp. November 23, 1755), March 30, 1776, and had 



Ten Eyck. 241 

187 Cathalyna, b. May 23, 1777 ; d. October G, 1777. 

188 Cathalyna, b. October 12, 1778 ; d. s. January 2, 1855. 

189 Jacob H., b. February 9, 1781 ; d. s. October 8, 1872. 

190 Anna, b. March 16, 1783 ; m. Anukew Fosteu, March 1, 1819 ; 

d. .July 1?,, 1851. He died December 26, 1849. 

191 Hendrick, b. February 22, 1780 ; d. a. July 1, 1794. 

192 Margarita, b. April 29, 1788 ; d. June 15, 1789. 

193 Margarita, b. July 22, 1791 ; d. s. June 29, 1853. 

194 Herman, b. October 22, 1793 ; m. (303) Eliza Bogert, May 8, 

1821 ; d. May 17, 1861 . She died July 5, 1853. 
194.V Catharine, b. February 10, 1796 ; d. August 25, 1797. 

195 Catharine, b. September 30, 1798 ; m. William M. Buhh, of 

Cazenovia, November 14, 1825 ; d. May 28, 1865. 

Harmaiius Ten E.vck died at a03 Nortli Market street (now 
Broadway), Albany, Jaiuiaiy 27, 182S, ae. almost 77 years. 

Margarita Bleeckkr, widow of Harm anus Ten Eyck, died 
September 1, 1834, ve. almost 79 years. 

1 32. 
Hciiflrick B., sou of (70) Barent Ten Eyck and Lena 
Ryckman, was baptised in Albany November 8, 1747 ; married 
Catliariiia Sanders, and had 

196 Robert, b. July 25 and bp. July 28, 1771. 

Catharina Sanders, wife of Hendrick B. .Ten Eyck, died 
before her cliild was baptised. 

141. 

Andrew, son of (85) Richard Ten Eyck and his first 
wife Elizabeth Braisted, was born in Xew York ; married 
Elizabeth Lloyd, and had 

197 Mary, m. William R. Smiley ; dead. 

198 Richard, dead. 

199 Elizabeth, m. Ekastus Williams ; dead. 

200 Deborah, ra. a Rappelyea ; dead. 

201 Frances, m. Georoe Kingsland, and had children in New York. 

202 Andrew. 

203 Jame.s, m. (206) Ann Eliza Ten Eyck, October 15, 1821 ; d. Feb- 

ruary 17, 1827. 

204 Richard, dead. 

Andrew Ten Eyck died in 1828. 



242 *^ Ten Eyck. 

148. 

Abraliaiii K., son of (S5) Richard Ten Eyck and his 
second wife Elizabeth Lebriin, was born in New York Sep- 
tember 22, 1775 ; married (98) Aiinetje, daughter of (90) 
Matthew Yisscher and Lydia Fryer (b. October 25. 1778), May 
17, 1801, and liad 

205 Philip, b. March 10, 1802 ; unmarried. 

206 Ann Eliza, b. March 15, 1804 ; m. (203) James Ten Eyck, October 

15, 1S21 ; d. May 26, 1866. 

207 Caroline, b. September 2, 1806 ; d. September 24, 1809. 

208 Visscher, b. January 27, 1809 ; m. Eliza Ann Young, August 

14, 1833. 

209 Lydia, b. August 24, 1811 ; m. Stephen V^an Valkenburgh, 

October 20, 1841 ; had one child, Anna Elizabeth, b. Septem- 
ber 7, 1842 ; d. November 21, 1851. He died May 3, 1854. 
' 210 John, b. April 20, 1814 ; m. Anna Jones, November 6, 1862. 

211 Caroline, b. November 21, 1817. 

212 Mary, b. August 17, 1819. 

213 Ann, b. Aprill7. 1822 ; m. (234j John B. Visscher, July 8,1857; 

d. February 5, 1863. 

Abraham II. Ten Eyck died in Albany June 9, 185 7. 

Annetje Visscher, widow of Abraham li. Ten Eyck, died 
in Albany July 20, 1870. 

Their son John Ten Eyck placed a memorial window in St. 
Peters church to their memory. At the time of her death she 
was the oldest communicant in the church. 

163. . 

•facob, son of (lol) Abraham J. Ten Eyck and (159) 
Annetje, daughter of (70) Jacob Jacobse Lansing, Jr., and 
Marytje Egberts, was born in Albany February 17, 1772 ; 
married Magdalena, daughter of Leonard Gansevoort and 
Hester Cuyler (b. August 17, 1777), March 0, 1795, and had 

214 Hester G., b. January 4, 1796 ; m. (175) Coenraad A. Ten Eyck. 

215 Abraham C, b. July 6. 1797 ; d. s. April 6, 1861. 

216 Anna, b. January 3, 1800 ; d. y. ' 

217 Leonard G., b. October 42, 1801 ; d. s. October 23, 1881. 

218 Jacob L., b. December 20, 1803 ; d. s. 

219 Herman G., b. January 17, 1806 ; m. Catharine Britton ; was 

killed in 1881. 

220 Peter G., b. December 19, 1809 ; m. Rachel Berhants ; no ch. 



Ten Eyck. 243 

Jacol) Ten Eyck. died at Whitehall, near Albany, July 20, 
iSG2, ee. 00 years, 5 uiontlis and 6 days. 

He represented Albany county in the State assembly durin^; 
tlie years 1800-3, inclusive, and in 1S(»7 was ap[)()inted county 
judii:;e, holdinii; tlie position five years. He removed to the 
family homestead at Whitehall, near Albany, in 1800, and 
lived there nntil his death. 

M.\GDALENA (jr ANSKvooKT, widovv of Jaoob Ten Eyok, died 
at the same place May 14, 1863, ?e. 80 years. 

169. 
Lena (Helen), daughter of (lol) Abraham J. Ten Eyck 
and (159) Annetje Lansing, was born June 13, 1787; married 
(313) Gerrit Y. Lansini^, May 31, 1808. (See 313 Lansing.) 

179. 

Egbert, son of (103) Anthony Ten Eyck and Maria 
Ei»'berts, was born in Schodack, April IS, 1779 ; married 
Rebecca Pearce, and had 

221 Anthony, m. Harkiet Faiuchild. 

222 Catharine, m. Jaber Foster. 

223 Lydia Maria, m. Hon. Joseph Mullin. 

224 Robert, m. Catuauine Greene. 
224i Egbert. 

174. 

Antliony, son of (103) Anthony Ten Eyck and Maria 
E'.;bLM*ts, was born in Schodack, December 23, 1784; married 
C. Johnson, and had 

225 Mary. 

226 Anna. 

227 Caty. 

228 John. 

229 Egbert. 

175. 

Coenraad Anfliony, son of (103) Anthony Ten Eyck 
and Maria Ei;-b(U'ts, was born in Schoda(;k, October 19, 1789 ; 
married (214) Hester Gansevoort, danghter of (1()3) Jacob Ten 
Eyck and Magdalena Gansevoort, (b. January 4, 1796), and had 

230 Leonard, b. March 12, 1821 ; in. Eli, EN BuLi,OCK. 

231 Mary, b. September G, 1822 ; d. y. 



244 Ten Eyck. 

232 Anthony, b. June 23, 1834. 

233 Jacob, b. July 4, 1836 ; m, Eliza Folger* Coffin. 

234 A. Cuyler, b. October 1, 18o0 ; m. Matilda Haswell, Novem- 

ber 27, 1855. 

235 Clinton, b. May 31, 1833 ; m. Kate Monteath Wilson. 

236 Catharine, b. May 28, 1836 ; d. s. 

Coeuraad A. Ten Eyck died June 10, 1845. 
Hester G. Ten Eyck, widow of Coeneaad A. Ten- Evck, 
died April 6, 18G1. 

175%. 

Maria, daughter of (103) Anthony Ten Eyck and Maria 
Egberts, married J. Van Allen, and had 

237 Mary. 

238 John. 

239 Egbert. 

240 Harriet. 

186. 
Jacob, son of (124) Hendrick Ten Eyck and (73) Mar- 
garet DonAV, was born December 8, 1785 ; married Elizabeth, 
daughter of Joseph Burr, of Cazenovia, formerly of Hartford, 
Conn., and had 

241 Mary A., b. iu 1816; m. Elisha C. Litchfield, August 3, 1838 ; 

d. July 22, 1870. He died November 28, 1873. 

242 Henry, m. (339) Elizabeth Wendell, January 15, 1845; no cli. 

243 Elizabeth, d. July G, 1853. 

Jacob Ten Eyck died in Savamiah, Ga., May 1, 1853, from 
yellow fever. 

Elizabeth Burr, widow^ of Jacob Ten Eyck, died in 

Savannah from yellow fever the same month and year tliat her 

husband died. 

190. 

Anna, daughter of (126) Harnianns Ten Eyck and Mar- 
garet Bleecker, was born March 16, 1783, in Albany; married 
Andrew Foster, of New York, in Albany, March 1, 1819, 
and had 

244 Margaret Ten Eyck, b. in New York March 30, 1820 ; m. 

Gamaliel G.\tes Smith, in New^ York, November 20, 1850. 

245 Herman Ten Eyck, b. in New York March 1, 1822 ; m. Mary 

Pauline Lentilhon, in New York October 9, 1844 ; d. Febru- 
ary 9, 1869. 



Ten Eyck. 245 

246 Jacob Post Giraud, b. in New York Ai)nl 8, 1827 ; m. Sai.lte 

Du^'C.\^ Em,iot, November 4, 1875, at Morristown, N. J. 

Andrew Foster died in Now York December 2(1, IS-ii). 

Anna Ti<:x Eyck, M'idow of Andrew Foster, died July 13, 
1851. 

104. 

Ueriiiaii, son of (120) Harinaiius Ten Eyck and Mar- 
S^^aret Bleecker, was horn in Albany October 22, 1793; mar- 
ried (o(>3) Eliza, dangbter of (209) Harnian H. Bogert and 
Dolly Witbeck (b. June 1, 1803), May 8, 1821, and had 

247 Margaret, b. April 29, 1822 ; m. John A. Robison, May 28, 1844. 

248 John Bogart, b. May 3, 1824 ; d. July 23, 1825. 

249 Jacob H., b. August 17, 1833; in. Matilda E., daughter of 

Qerrit V. S. Bleecker and Jane Shepard, April 11, 1867; no cb. 

250 Cornelia Dorothy, b. December 11, 1835 ; d. November 8, 1841. 

251 Catalina, b. January 24, 1840 ; m. Augustus Peuyn, September 

19. 1866. 

Eliza Bogert, wife of Herman Ten Eyck, died in Albany 
July 5, 1853. 

Herman Ten Eyck died in Albany May 17, 1861. 

195. 
Catharine, daughter of (126) Harmauus Ten Eyck and 

3Iargaret Bleecker, was born September 80, 1798; married 
William M. Burr, of Cazenovia, N. Y., November 14, 1825, 
and had 

252 Margaret Ten Eyck, b. at Cazenovia March 28, 1827 ; m. (341) 

B. Rush WendkiJ;, September 8, 1847. 
.253 Catalina Ten Eyck, b. at Cazenovia September 4. 1830; d. 
AnguPt 4, 1832. 

254 William M., b. at Cazenovia June 15, 1831 ; m. Emily K. Wil- 

kinson, March 2, 1853. 

255 Anna Foster, b. at Cazenovia May 10, 1837; m. Robkkt J. IIuB- 

I5AUD, September 30, 1863. 

Catharine Ten Eyck, wife of William M. Burr, died May 

28, 1865. 

William M. Burr died at Cazenovia, N. Y., January 18, 
1869. 



246 Ten Eyck. 

Jsiiiies, son of (141) AiKlrew Ten Eyck and Eliz,abetli 

Lloyd, was born in New York ; married (200) Ann Eliza, 
daughter of (148) Abraham R. Ten Eyck and (98) Annetje 
Yisscher (b. in Albany March 15, 1804), October 15, 1821, and 
had 

256 Richard, b. August 11, 1823 ; d. July 20, 1S:J6. 

257 Philip, b. August 1, 182-1 ; m. C'aroltnk E. Crane, June 5, 1855. 

James Ten Eyck died February 17, 1827. 
Ann Eliza Ten Eyck, widow of James Ten Eyck, died in 
Albany May 26, 1866. 

208. 

Vissclier, son of (148) Abraham Ten Eyek and Annetje 
Yisscher, was born in Albany, January 27, 1809; married 
Eliza Ann, daughter of the Rev. James and Lucinda Youngs, 
August 14, 1833, and had 

258 Anna. 

259 James, m. Catharine E., daughter of Teunis Van Vechten 

and Margaret T. Lusli. She died May 23, 1865 ; no. ch. 

260 Elisha. 

261 Visscher, d. April 26, 1860. 

262 WilUam, d. July 8, 1858. 

Eliza Ann Youngs, wife of Yisscuek Tkn Eyck, died in 
Albany May, 6, 1879. 

YisscHEE Ten Eyck resides in Albany. 

235. 

Clinton, son of (175) Coenraed A. Ten Eyck and (214) 
Hester Ten Eyck, was born in Albany May 31, 1833; married 
Kate Monteatli, daughter of James A. Wilson and Jane 
Lewis Monteath, (b. August 25, 1840), and had- 

263 James WUson, b. April 15, 1860. 

264 Hester E., b. October 7, 1862. 

265 Kate Monteath, b. April 8, 1868 ; d. February 2, 1869. 

266 Jane W., b. June 30, 1871. 

267 Conradt, b. April IS-, 1874 

268 Clinton, Jr., b. June 14, 1880; d. July 7, 1880. 

Clinton Ten Eyck and family reside in Albany. 



Tex Eyck. 247 

341. 

:TIary A., daughter of (186) Jjicob Ten Eyck and Eliza- 
beth BiiiT, was 1)1)111 in 1816; niaiiied Elislia C. Litchfield, 
August '1, 1838, and had 

1 Elizabeth Ten Eyck, b. March 30, 1841; ui. E. Benedict 

Oakley, of New York, October 14, I860, and had 

a Cleveland Litchfield, 1). Sei)tember 30, 1864 ; d. 

April 30, 1866. 
b Henry Ten Eyck, b. November 16, 1868. 
c Mary Ten Eyck, b. December 20, 1873. 
d Elizabeth Benedict, b. December 8, 1874. 

2 Jacob Ten Eyck, b. February 18, 1846; ra. Jane S. How, 

January I'l, 1871, and had 

a Cleveland, b. September 11, 1873. 

b Wilhe How, b. March 17, 1875. 

c Ten Eyck, b. December 2, 1876. 

d Benedict Oakley, b. September 19, 1878 

3 Henry Cleveland, b. in Cazenovia December 23, 1850 ; m. 

Julia B. Cu.mming, June 15, 1876, and had 

a Edmund Cumming, b. June 17, 1877. 
b Henry Cleveland, Jr., b. May 22, 1879. 
c Robert Bach, b. June 1, 1882. 

Mary A. Ten Eyck, wife of 1'lisha C. Litchfikld, died 
July 22, 1870. 

Elisiia C. Litchfield died November 28, 1873. 

Henry, sou of (180) Jacob Ten Eyck and Elizabeth Bnrr, 

was born September 21,1817; niairied (3o'.)) Elizabeth, chingli- 
ter of (300) Peter Wendell, M. D., and Eiizabeth Van Kleeck 
(b. Sej)teinber 13, 1820), January 1."), 1845. No children. 
Henry Ten Eyck and wife reside in Cazenovia, N. V. 

244. 

:»lars"J»i'et Ten Kyek, dau-'hter of (100) Anna Ten 
Eyck and Andrew Foster, was l)orn in New York, March 30, 
1820 ; married Oanialiel (Jates Smith in Xew York. Novem- 
ber 20, 1850, and had 

269 Andrew Foster, b. May 16, 1855 ; d. in Home, Italy, February 
1, 1876. 

32 



248 Ten Etck. 

270 Emily Lentilhon, b May 20, 1857 ; m. (265) Burr Wendell, in 
New York, June 8, 1881, aud bad 

1 Margaret Ten Eyck, b. in New York, March 3, 1882. 
(See Wendell.) 

345. 

Herman Ten Eyek, sou of (19(») Anna Ten Eyck and 
Andrew Foster, M^as bom in New York March 1, 1822; mar- 
ried Mary Pauline Lentillion, in New York October 9, 1844 ; 
and had 

. 271 Anna Eliza, b. at Lakeland, near Geneva, N. Y., November 4 
1845 ; ni. Beverly Robinson, in New York, April 8, 1875. 

272 Antoine Lentilhon, b. at Lakeland, near Geneva, N. Y., August, 

14, 1847 ; m. (4o) Victorine Elizabeth Du Pont, October 18, 
1877 ; no cli. 

273 Mary Pauline, b. at Lakeland, near Geneva, N. Y., April 19, 

1849; iu.(:}8) Algernon Du Pont, July 15, 1874. (See Gerhard.) 

Mary Pauline, wife of Herman Ten Eyck Foster, died at 
Lakeland, near Geneva, N. Y., April 26, 1849. 

Herman Ten Eyck Fosticr, died at Lakeland, Februarj 9, 
1869. 

247. 

Mars'aret, daughter of (194) Herman Ten Eyck aud 
Eliza Bogert, was born April 29, 1822 ; married in Albany by 
the Ptev. Duncan Kennedy, John A. Robison, May 28, 1844, 
aud had 

274 Herman Ten Eyck, b. in Syracuse, N. Y., December 26, 1845 ; 

m. at Middlefield, N. Y., Anna R. Lloyd, July 9, 1872. 

275 Hugh, b. in Syracuse, N. Y., December 3, 1847 ; m. at Grange- 

vlUe, Cal., Hattie, daughter of Louis Haas, July 10, 1878. 

276 John, b. in Syracuse, N. Y., November 3, 1849 ; d. August 29, 

1856. 

277 William, b. in Syracuse, N. Y., August 7, 1851 ; m. at Massa- 
pequa, L. I., Jennie, daughter of William Floyd Jones, No- 
vember 9, 1880. 

John A. Robison died at Santiago de Cuba, March 29, 1856. 
Mrs. Margaret Ten Eyck Kobison resides in New York 
city. 



Ten Eyck. 249 

Cataliiia, dangliter of (llU) Heriiisiii Ten Eyck and 
Eliza Bogert, m'us born in Albany Jannarv 24, 1840; married 
in the iS'ortli lieforincd Church in Albany, by the Kev. Kufus 
W. Clavk, D.J-)., Augustus Pruyn, September 19, 1860, 
aiui had 

278 Margaret Ten Eyck, b. in Albany. 

279 Augustus, b. in Newark, N. J.; d. July 18, 1870. 

280 Eliza Ten Eyck, b. in Newark, N. J. 

281 Montgomery Rochester, b. in Newark, N. J.; d. July 16, 1874. 

282 Foster, b. in Newark, N. J. 

Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Pruyu reside in Albany. 

95*2. 

jflarg'aret Ten Eyek, daughter of (105) Catharine 
Ten Eyck and William M. Burr, was born at Cazenovia, 
N. Y., March 2S, 1827; married (341) B. Rush Wendell, 

September 8, 1847, and liad 

1 William Burr, b. July 1, 1849 ; d. August 23. 1849. 

2 Herman, b. August 2, 1850 ; d. January 20, 1853. 

3 Burr, b. November 29, 1853; m. (270) Emily Lentilhon 

Smith. June 8, 1881. 

4 Benjamin Rush, b. November 13, 1855. 

5 Ten Eyck, b. November 7, 1857. 

B. Rush Wendell and family reside in Cazenovia, N. Y. 

254. 

William M., son of (195) Catharine Ten Eyck and 
Williauj 31. Burr, was born in Cazenovia, N. Y., June 15, 
1831 ; married Emily K., daughter of John Wilkinson and 
Mary Holden, of Pougld^eepsie, March 2, 1853, and had 

1 Mary Louise, b. February 22, 1855. 

2 Jacob H. Ten Eyck, b. October 3, 185G. 

3 Catharine Ten Eyck, b. March 10, 1859. 

4 Anna Hubbard, b. February 28, 1867; d. September 30, 1867. 

5 William M., b. November 0, 1868. 

6 Margaret Wendell, b. January 22, 1871. 

William M. Burr and family reside in Cazenovia, N. Y,, 
where all his children were born. 



250 Ten Eyck. 

355. 

Anna Foster, (laughter of (1U5) Catharine Ten Eyck 
and VVilliam M. Burr, was born in Gazenovia, N. Y., May 10, 
1837 ; married Robert J. Hubbard, of Utica, September 30, 
1863, and had 

1 William Burr, b. August 21, 18G9; d. March 25, 1870. 

2 Robert Frederick, b. in Paris, France, May 25, 1876. 

Robert J. Hubbar«l and family reside in Gazenovia. 

257. 

Pliilil), son of (21 »3) .James Ten Eyck, of New York, 

and (206) Ann Eliza Ten Eyck, of Albany, was born August 
1, 1824 ; married Caroline E., daughter of Hector Hunter 
Crane and Garoline Abby Smith, June 5, 1855, and had 

283 Henry James, b. iu Albany July 25, 1850. 

284 Gertrude, b. in Albany March 22 1861. 

285 Caroline, b. in Albany July 15, 1865. 

286 Frances Hunter, b. in Albany October 17, 1867. 

Philip Ten Eyck and family reside in Albany, N". Y. 

971. 
Annsi Elixii, daughter of (215) Herman Ten Eyck Foster 
and Mary Pauline Lentilhon, was born at Lakeland, near 
Geneva, N. Y., November 4, 1 845 ; married Beverly Robin- 
son, in New York, April 8, 1875, and had 

287 Beverly Randolph, b. in New York June 24, 1876. 

288 Herman Foster, b. iu New York March 31, 1878. 

289 Peyton Randolph, b. in New Y^ork April 12, 1880 ; d. December 

4, 1881. 

290 Pauline Lentilhon, b. in Nevv York August 10, 1881. 

S591. 
Anthony, son of (172) Egbert Ten Eyck and Rebecca 
Pearce, man-ied Harriet Fairchild^ and had 

291 Egbert Fairchild, b. in 1839. 

292 Harriet Fairchild, b. in 1844. 



Ten Eyck. 251 

923. 

l>yclia ^laria, (langliter of ^172) Egbert Ten Eyck and 
Rebecca Pearce, mai ried the Hon. Josepli Mullen, of Water- 
town, N. Y., and liad 

293 Anthony Ten Eyck, dead. 

294 Catharine, la. Fkedeiiic W. Bijown, October 3, 1867. 

295 Lydia M. 

296 Rebecca F. E. 

297 Joseph, Jr. 

Hon. Joseph Mullen died at Saratoga on June 17, 1882. 
He was judge of the supreme court of the State of New York 
at the time of his death, and was the oldest in time of service 
on the hench. 

Lydi.\ M. Tex Eyck, widow of Hon. Joseph Mullen, resides 
at Watertown. 

294. 

Robert, son of (172) Egbert Ten Eyck and Rebecca 
Pearce, married Catharine Oreene, and had 

298 WilUam. 

930. 

lieoiiard, son of (175) Coenraad Anthony Ten Eyck and 

(214) Hester (Jansevoort Ten Eyck, was born March 12, 
1821 ; married Ellen Bullock, and had 

299 Gansevoort. 

300 William Bullock. 

301 Catharine. 

302 Ellen Lansing. 

303 Leonard. 

934. 

A.. Ciiyler, son of (175) Coenraad Anthony Ten Eyck 

and (21.1) Hester Gransevoort Ten Eyck, was Ijorn October 1, 
1830 ; married Matilda Haswell, November 27, 1855, and had 

304 Hattie Gansevoort, b. Augii.st 29, 1856. 

305 Coenrad Anthony, b. May ;]0. 1858. 

306 Henry Haswell, b. December IG, 1859 ; d. December 23, 18G7. 

307 Jacob, b. October 11, 1861 ; d. . 

308 Rachel, b. September 14, 18G3. 



252 Ten Eyck. 

309 Jacob Lansing, b. July 8, 1864. 

310 Cuyler, b. February 26, 1866. 

311 Pieter Gansevoort, b. November 7, 1873. 

A. Cuyler Ten Eyck and family reside in Albany, IST. Y. 

294. 
Catharine, daughter of (223) Lydia Ten Eyck and Hon. 
Joseph Mullen, was born in Watertown, N. Y. ; married 
Frederic W., son of Andrew E. Brown, of Albany, and Eliza- 
beth Sheffield Nexsen, of JSTew York (b. in Albany November 
6, 1839), October 3, 1867, and had 

312 Lydia Maria, b. August 6, 1868. 

313 Archibald Robertson. 

314 Joseph Mullen. 

315 Frederick W., Jr. 

316 Anthony Ten Eyck. 

Frederick W. Brown and family reside in Albany, N. Y. 



YISSCHEII 



Tlie name of Vissclier lias been known in Holland from 
very early times in tlie history of tliat country, and was borne 
by men of distinction as clergymen, artists, statesmen and 
soldiers, as well as by those in the humbler walks of life. 

While many other families of the emigrants who came to 
America lost their surnames on this side of the water, the 
Visschers have retained theirs, and, although the spelling has 
been somewhat changed in many instances, the original name 
is easily recognized. We find on the records Visscher, Yisger, 
Visser, De Visser, Yisselaer and Yyselaer. 

The tradititai in the family is that two brothers only, of this 
name, came over from Holland and settled in Kensselaerwyck. 
That one of them being a Roman Catholic was dissatisfied 
with his surroundings and returning to Holland was lost sight 
of by his relatives in this country. 

Of the five sons of the other brother three settled in or near 
Beverwyck (Albany), one in Greenbush and one in Schenectady. 
From these points they spread to other localities. 

1. 
Ba»itiaen Vissclier, of Hoorn, in Holland, who was 
living there in 1675, had two sons who emigrated to America 
previous to 1644, and came to Kensselaerwyck 

2 Frederick, supposed returned to Holland. 

3 Harmen, b. 1619 ; ni. Hester Tjeukse. 



254 ViSSCHER. 

Frederick, son of (1) Bastiaeii Yisscher of IToorn, 
owned a small liouse in Greenbusli. Of liini nothing' fnrtlier 
is known. Tradition says lie was a Roman Catholic and re- 
turned to Holland. 

3. 

BCariiieii, son of (1) Bastiaen Visscher of Huorn, was 
born in 1619, and married Hester Tjerlise, probably in New 
Amsterdam where his son Tierk was born ; he had 

4 Tierk, bp. in New York July 7, 1652 ; m. Emmetje J ants. 

5 Bastiaen, m. (5) DiRKJK Teunis de Metselaer. 

6 Nanning, m. (5) Alida Vinhagen, January (3, 1686. 

7 Frederick, m., 1st, Margarita Hansen, January 18, 1692; 2d, 

Elizabeth Sanders, widow of (9) Evert Wendell, December 
lo,i;Oo. 

8 Sarah, m. Gerrit Lucas Wyngaart, November 4, 1G94. 

9 Hester, ni. Abraham S. Groot, July 9, 1099. 

10 Johanne-s, b. 1669 ; ra. Eliz.abeth Nottingham. 

11 Maria, m. (8) Philip Wendell, June 17, 1688 ; d. Feburary 5, 

1785-6. 

12 Ariaantje, ni. (7) Hieronomos Wendell before 1G7G. 

13 Geerlje, ni. Cornelis Dirkse Van Schellvne before 1684. 

Harnieii Bastiaeiise Visscher died a short time previous 
to the year 1693. In November of that year his widow was 
still alive. 

He and his son Tierk were honseholders. in- Beverwyek in 
1678. He had a gard'en on the river side below Hudson street, 
and a house and lot on the Avest side of Pearl street, between 
Maiden Lane and Steuben street. In KWiO he was the village 
surveyor. July 1644 he made an athdavit stating he was 
about 25 years old. In 1693 letters of administration were 
granted to Hestee T.jerkse, his widow, u]:»on the effects of 
Yolkie Peters, widow of Genet Stavast ; second, of Peter 
Mees Yrooman whom she married in 1675. 

4. 

Tierk, son of (3) Harnieii Bastiaeiise Vissclier and 

Hester Tjerkse, was baptised in New Amsterdam (New York), 
July 7, 1652 ; married Emmetje (oi' Femetje) Jauts, and had 



ViSSCHEK. _ 255 

14 Jacob, m. (14) Susanna Eobkrts ISIetselakr, June 21, 1709 ; d. 

about 1763 ; no ch. 

15 Hester, m. Cohnkijs Switts, October 9, 1702. 

16 Anke (Annetje), in. (12) Brx.tamin Egbektse Metsei,aeii about 

1710; she died 1703. 

17 Geertruy, bp. July 12, 1G91 ; m. (20) Maktin Beeckman, October 

28, 1721. 

18 Lena, bp. July IG, 1095. 

19 Harmanus, bp. December 18, 1(;98 ; died before 1712. 

Einiuetje Jants, wife of Tikuk Harmense Ytssciiek, died 
and was buried in Albany Oetober 15, 1723. 

TiEKK ITakmexse ViSSCHEK (lied and was buried in Albany 
February 0, 1725. 

The will of Tiekk H. Yisscher made February 17, 1712, 
names all the above ehildren except Tlarmanus. 

5, 

Ba!!itiaeii, sou of (3) Hanneii Bastiaense Yisscher and 
Hester Tjerkse, married (5) Dirkje, daugliter of Tennis 
Tcunisse Metselaei" and Egbertien Egberts, and hud 

20 Hester, bp. ]\Iay 17, 1G84 ; in. Eldep.t Coi!NEI,is Toiensen, 

October 28, 1709. 

21 Maria, bp. October 10, 1G8G ; m. Evekt Ryckse Van Vr.\nken, 

November 14, 1709. 

22 Geertruy, bp. August 20, 1693 ; ui. S.\muel Cregier, May 20, 

171G. 

23 Anna, bp, April 2G, 1G9G ; ni. Dirk Newkfrk, October 19, 1718. 

24 Harmanus, bp. January 5, 1700 ; ni. (50) S.\rah Wyngaart, 

August 4, 1731. 

25 Teunis, bp. April 3, 1702 ; in. (G2) Maciitel Lansing, January 10, 

1727. 

26 Egbertie, bp. ; m. Johannes De Garmo, October 9, 1719. 

Bastiaeii Harinaiise Vissclier was buried in Albany April 
23,1737. 

DiKK.TE Metselaer, widowof Bastiaen Harmense Yisscher, 
was buried in Albany April 7, 1739 

O. 

IVaiiiiiiit;', son of (3) Ilaniien Hastiaeuse Vissclier and 
Hester Tjerkse, married (5) Ali<la, daughtei- of Jan Dirkse 

Yinhagen and Maritje , January 0, l<nSC), and had 

33 



256 . ViSSCHER. r 

27 Harmanus, bp. January 23, 1689 ; d. y. * 

28 Maria, bp. December 4, 1689 ; m. Jacob Halknbeok, November 

18, 1715. ■ 

29 Hester, bp. July 31, 1692 ; ra. Jacob Vander Heyden, May 8, 

172U. i 

30 Harmanus, bp. September 2, 1694. * 

31 Geertruy, ) m. David Van deu IlEYDiiN, December 26, 1725. ] 

-bp. March 8, 1696. 

32 Alida, ) 

33 Johannes, bp. August 14, 1698 ; m. Anna Staats ; February 16, i 

1728. '^ 

34 Harmen, bp. December 26, 1700 ; m. Rachel Van der Heyden, \ 

February 24, 1739. j 

35 Alida, bp. August 1, 1703; m. (60) Jacob Ten Eyck, June 17, 

1728. 

36 Nichola.s, bp. November 25, 1705 ; m. Ann.\tie Tymensen, January i 

18, 1734. I 

Naniiiiii^ Harmause Yissclier died and was buried in 
Albany April 8, 1730. : 

7 ' 

Frederick, son of (8) Harmen Bastiaeiise Tisscher and | 

Hester Tjerkse, married, 1st, Margarita, dangliter of Captain J' 
Hans Hendricks Hansen and Eva Gillese (daughter of Jellis 
Pieterse Myer), Beverwyck, January 13, 1692, and had 

37 Eva, bp. July 20, 1693 ; m. Hendrick Anthony, April 30, 1716. 1 

38 Harmanus, bp. August 13, 1695; d. y. ,^ 

39 Hester, bp. September 27, 1696. jl 

40 Elsje, bp. May 22, 1699. * 

41 Harmon, bp. August 23, 1701; ra. Cathrin.v Brouwer, about l 

1739. ' 

Mai'ijarita Hansen, wife of Frederick Harmense Visscher, died i 
August 30, 1701. He married, 2d, Elizabeth Sanders, widow i 
of (9) Evert Wendell, Jr., December 15, 1705, and had 

42 WUliam, bp. January 1, 1708. 

43 Johannes, m. possibly Maritie , and had 

1 Margarita, bp. April 9, 1727. 

Elizabeth Sanders, wif e of Fkedekick Harmense Yisschke, 

was buried in AUniny April T, 1739. (Wendell genealogy says 
died July 5.) 

In 1715 he had a mill on Beaverkill. 



ViSSCHER. 257 

8. 
Narali, daiio-litcr of (o) Harnieii Bastiaeiise Visscher 
and Hester Tjerkse, maiTiod Gerrit Lucas W.vngaart, No- 
vember 4, lt!*,)4, and liad 

44 Hannah, bp. December 1, 1695. 

45 Hester, bp. March 14, 1607 ; m. D.vniel Bro.\diie.\d, September 

21, 1719. 

46 Lucas G., bp. February 26, 1699. 

47 Anna, bp. August 24, 1701. 

48 Ariaenfje, bp. October 10, 1703 ; m. Myndekt M. Van Iveuen, 

December 2, 1721. 

49 Lucas, bp. January 6, 1706. 

50 Sarah, bp. February 15. 1708; m. (24) Hahmanus Visscher, 

August 4, 1731. 

51 Gerritje, bp. January 15, 1710. 



Gerrit L. Wyngaart was a trader in Beverwyck in 1703, 

e owned a lot on the south side of f 
street, rnnuing back to the stockades. 



ITe owned a lot on the south side of State street near Lodge 



9. 

Hester, daughter of (3) Hariiieii Bastiaeiise Visscher 
and Hester Tjerkse, married Abraliaiii Syiuonseii Grroot in 

Schenectady, July 9, 1G99, and had 

52 Harmanus, bp. July 13, 1707. 

53 Cornells, bp. October 23, 1709. 

10. 
Joliaiiiies, son of (;)) Hariiieii Bastiaeiise Visscher and 

Hester Tjerkse, was l)orn in 1(569 ; married EHzaheth, daugh- 
ter of VVdIiam Nottingham and Ann his wife, of Kingston, 
(where he was living in 1722, and captain of the Marbletown 
compaii}'), and had 

54 Anna, bp. September 6, 1696. 

55 Harmanus, bp. November 27, 1698. 

56 WUham, bp. May 80, 1703 ; d. April, 1731. 

57 Hester, hp. September 17, 1704. 

58 Elizabeth, bp. Auj^ust 4, 1706 ; m. CoRXEMS Veuder, October 8, 

1727, (?.) 

59 Hester, bp. October 1, 1708. 



258 ViSSCHEE. 

60 Sarah, bp. October 24, 1711. 

61 Johannes, bp. September 24, 1713 ; m. Catharine Van Slyck, i 

March 29, 1737. ' 

I 

Johannes Harmense Vissclier was buried in All)any April I 

10, 1740. ' I 

Elizabeth his widow was buried October 27, 1754. | 

In 1713 he lived near or on the west corner of Pearl street 

and Steuben, near the stockades that extended up the latter i 

street. He is supposed to have resided in Schenectady in 1727 i 

as a merchant. I 

11. 1 

Maria, daughter of (3) Harmon Bastianse Yisscher and I 

Hester Tjerkse, married (Sj Philip, son of (1) Evert Wendell, j 

June 17, 1<)88, and had I 

62 Evert, bp. June 80, 1689. \ 

63 Harmanus, bp. July 11, 1693 ; buried November 12, 1754. 

64 Haster, bp. March 17, 1695. 

65 Evert, bp. April 11, 1697. ' 

66 Elsye, bp. January 7, 1700 ; buried December 20, 1735. ' 

67 Tjerk Harmense, bp. December 21, 1701. 

68 Johannes, bp. February 19, 1704 ; buried December 7, 1728. '■ 

69 Ariaantje, bp. March 10, 1706. j 

70 Tjerk Harmense, l>p. July 18, 1708. j 

71 Jeronimus. ; 

\ 
Maria H. Visscher, wife of Philip Weadell, was buried in \ 
Albany Feburary 5, 1735. J 

Philip Wendell was buried February 13, 1743. 

14. 

Jacob, son of (4) Tierk Harmense Visscher and Eni- 
iiietje Jauts, married (14) Snsanna, daughtei- of Egbertse 
Teunise Metselaer and Maritie Jjarents Bradt (b. January 
20, 1689), June 21, 1700. No children. 

Jacob Tierk Tisseher died about 1763. He made a will 
November 10, 1762, proved November 8, 1763, in which he 
mentions Gertrued, daughter of Major Isaac Switts and Gerrit 
Van Vranken, heirs of sister (15) Hester Visscher Switts, viz. : 
Isaac, Samahe, Susanna (?), the wife of Cornelis Van Ness, 
Anuatje Switts (?) wife of Heudrick Beeckman ; Polly ([34] 



ViSSCITEK. - 259 

Marytje Egbertse, probably liis wife's niece) wife of Jacob J. 
Lansing, Jr., wlio was the (laughter of Benjamin E. Egbertse. 
He was elected alderman of the Fonrth ward in 1743. 

24. 

1Iariiiaiiii«, son of (5j Bastiaen Hariiieiise Tissclier 
and (5) Dirkje Teiiuisse Metselaer, was baptised in Albany 
Jannary 5, 17<M) ; married (50) Sarah, daughter of Gerrit 
Lucase Wyngaavt and (S) Sarah' IIarn:iense Yisscher (b. Feb- 
ruary 15, 1708), Angnst 4, 1731, and had 

72 Bastiaen, bp. January 23, 17;j2 ; d. s. ; will proved December 20, 

1793. 

73 Gerrit, bp. October 6, 1734. 

74 Teunis, bp. March 13, 1737 ; m. Baubara Fonda ; d. October 17, 

1794 (?). 

75 Sarah, bp. December 19, 1739 ; d. y. 

76 Sarah, bp. September 20, 1741 ; m. (193) Bahent J. Visscher, 

April 22, 1705. 

77 Lucas, bp. January 4, 1745. 

78 Dirkje, bp. Augu^it 24, 1746 ; m. Jacob Fonda, December 10, 1768. 

79 Anna, bp. November 12, 1752. 

Sarah Wyngaart, wife of IIarmen B. Vissciiek died about 
17(U. 

74. 

Tennis, son of (24) Harniaiius B. Yisscher and Sarah 
Wyiigaart, was baptised March 13, 1737 ; married Barbara 
Fonda, and had • 

80 Annatje, b. November 9, 1766. 

81 Teunis, b. August 25, 1769. 

Tenuis H A^'issclier died Oi-tobcr 17, 1794. He was an 
Alderman in 1701. 

Tennis, son of (5) Bastiaen Harniense Visscher and (5) 
Dirkje Tennisse Metselaer, was ba[)tised in Albany, April 
3, 17<i2; married (02) Machtel, daughter of (12) Isaac J.ansing 
and (34) .lannetje Beecknian (b[). December 13, 1703), January 
10, 1727, and had 



v/ 



260 YissciiER. 

82 Bastiaen, 1). Marcli 31, 1728 ; ni. (21) Engeltje Van den Bergh, 

July 24, 1751. 

83 Isaac, bp. November 8, 1730 ; buried November 16, 1731. 

84 Isaac, bp. October 13, 1732 ; died down the river on his way to be 

married. 

85 Dirkje, bp. April 4, 1735 ; m. Bastiaen Cuegieh of Niskayuna, 

January 12, 1765, 

86 Gerrit, bp. February 5, 1737; m., 1st, Alida Fonda, October 29, 

1762 ; 2d, Rachel Van den Bergii, February 10, 1771. He 
d. January 5, 1805. 

87 Jannetje, bp. June 17,1740 ; m. (195) Jacob Frans Lansing, June 

27, 1762. She d. November 1830, £e. 91 years. 

88 Teunis, bp. February 12, 1744; m., 1st, Maritje Tymensen, Oc- 

tober 22, 1767 ; 2d, Eliz.\beth Groot, November, 1789. 

89 John, bp. December 14,1746; m. Annetie Pearse, October 7, 

1768. 

Maclitel Lansing', wife of Teukis Bastiaen Yisscher, died 
of old age in 1Y71 (?). 

Teunis Bastiaen Visschee died in Albany in 17S1. 

He owned the property on Broadway, corner of J^orth Lan- 
sing street, from Broadway to the river. 

9 

89. 
Ba!!»tiaeii, son of (25) Tennis Bastiaen Yisscher and 

(62) Maclitel Lansinfi^, was horn in Albany March 31, 1728; 
married (21) Engeltje, daughter of (11) Mathins Van den 
Bergh and (41) Catharine Rntger M. Van Deusen (bp. April 
17, 1730), July 24, 1750, and had 

90 Matthew, b. December 15, 1751 ; m. Lydia Fryer, October 26, 

1772 ; d. August 8, 1793. 

91 Teunis, bp. October 27, 1754 ; d. y. 

92 Teunis, bp. September 11, 1757; d. y. 

93 Machtel, bp. September 9, 1760 ; d. y. 

94 Matilda, b. July 17, 1762 ; m, 1st, (94) Gerrit G. Marselis ; Jan- 

uary 31, 1787; 2d, Peter Tuoliiamer of the "Boght," or 
Half Moon. 

95 Isaac, b. July 2, 1768 ; d. y. 

96 Cathlina, b. January 27, 1771 ; m. (202) Isaac H. Bogart. January 

31, 1789 ; d. April 10, 1845. 

Engeltje Van den Bergh, wife of Bastiaen T. Visscher, 
died in Albany November 17, 1789, and was buried in the 



• A^issciiEK. 261 

Dutch grave yard in Hudson street. On building the church 
on that ground her remains were removed to the ground on 
the hill (now the Pai'k.) Tlie cotHn w;isoi)ened at the request 
of her aged hnsl)an(l, and her ap[)earence was as fresh and 
perfect as when she Avas laid in the gronnd nearly twenty 
years before. 

Bastiaen T. Yisscher died in Albany May 9, 1809, sb. 81 
years, 1 month and 9 days, and was placed by the side of his 
wife. Their remains were renutved from the burying ground 
on the hill to the Albany Ilural Cemetery, July 25, 1S6T. 

lie was a man of wealth, much beloved and respected for 
his integrity and amiable disposition. He made a will January 
24, ISdC), on record in the surrogate's office in Albany. 

Matthew, Matilda and Cathlina were the only children that 
survived their father. 

90. 

Mattlie^v, son of (82) Bastian Tennis Visscher and (21) 

Eiigeltje Tan den Bnrgii. was born in Albany December 15, 
1751 ; married Lydia, daughter of John Fryer and Annetje 
Van Zandt (b. October 2H, 1 7r)3), October 2(5, 1772, and had 

97 Sebastian, b. March 13, 177',); iii. RosANNA Shipboy, October 20, 

1707; d. October 2, 1824. 

98 Annetje, b. October 25, 1778; ni. (1-48) Abraham R. Ten Eyck, 

May 17, 1801 ; died July 20, 1870. 

MatthewVisscher died in Albany August 8, 1793, ?e. 42 

years, intestate. 

Lydia Fryek, his widow, died in Albany April 11, 1841, 
a". 88 years. 

Mattukw Visscuek, was coimsellor-at-law in ]uq'\\ staiidino: 
at the bar a? d at various times held offices of trust under the 
government. June 20, 1775, he was a])])ointed second lieu- 
tenant of the second company of militia in Albany, and June 
8, 177(), captain of the same regiment. He went with his 
compaii)^ to the war but was recalled to act as clerk to the 
Committee of Safety. After the war he was town clerk, clerk 
of the mayor's court and ch^rk of tlui Court of Common Pleas 
of the city and county of Albany. 



262 ViSSCHER. 

The first time tlie Declaration of Tndependance was read 
before an Albany public was by Matthew Visscher from the 
steps of the old court house, corner of Broadway and Hudson 
avenue. He was then twenty-four years of age. 

97. 
Ne1>a!>«tiaii, son of (90) Matthew Yisscher and Lydia 
Fryer, was born in Albany March 13, 1773 ; married Rosaiina, 
daughter of Thomas Shipboy (b. February 13, 1773), October 
20, 1797, aud had 

99 Anna Matilda, d. s. June 24, 1848. 

100 Matthew, d. s. April 9, 1809. 

101 Thomas S. 

102 John, d. s. June 17, 1844. 

103 Rosanna. 

104 Cecelia, m. Ezra Wheelek, of New York, August 11, 1842, 

and had 

1 John Visscher. 

2 Cecelia, d. October 9, 1876. 

She died November 10, 1848. 

105 Lydia Ann. 

Sebastian Visscher died in All)any October 2, 1824. 

E.OSANNA, his widow, died in Albany March 5, 1837, as. 65 
years. 

Colonel Sebastian V^isscher was admitted to practice as 
attorney and counsellor in the court of common pleas and in the 
supreme court on February 3, 1795, and was ap])ointed master 
in chancery April 26, 1812. He was a justice of the peace 
and clerk of the state senate and colonel of the Eighty-ninth 
regiment of militia of the State. 

Thomas Shipboy, the father of Rosanna, the wife of Colonel 
Sebastian Yisscher, was a wealthy Irish gentleman and mer- 
chant. He had a country seat on State street, o])posite the old 
capitol, on the ground where " Johnny Cook's garden used to 
be." In company with Robert and John Y. Henry he came 
from Coleraine to Dublin, thence to Albany, in America. They 
were young men, full of enterprise and industry. 

"In the First Presbyterian church, organized in 1762, 
tradition says, were four ])ews with canopies, one for the occu- 



YisscHKR. 263 

pation of Mr, Thomas Sliipboy, one tor Mr. Robert IJeiiiy, 
one for the governor and corporation and the fourth for dis- 
tinguished strangers." 

Sarah Fiyer, born February 10, 1752, Mdio married Edward 
S. Willet, and was tlie mother of Catharine Willet, second wife 
of (213) John B. YissonKK, and Lydia Frver, born October 
20, 1753, who mari-ied (90) Matthkm^ Visscher, and was the 
motlier of Sebastian Visscher, were the only chihh-en of 
John Fryer and Annetje Yan Zandt wlio lived to maturity. 

Rosanna and Lydia Ann are the only surviving children of 
Sebastian Visscher. 

98. 

Annetje, daughter of (90) Matthew Yissclier and Lydia 
Fryer, was born in Al])any October 25, 1778; married (148) 
Abraham Ten Eyck, May 17, 180], and had 

See (148) Ten Eyck. 

8«. 

twerrit, son of (25) Tennis Bastian Visscher and (02) 

Maclitel Lansing, was baptised in Albany February 5, 1737; 
Muirried, 1st, Alicia, daughter of Ile.idrick J. Fonda and Anna 
Van Vechten (bp. Angust 31, 1740), October 20, 1702, and had 

106 Annexe, b. November 25, 17(53 ; m. Jacob La Grange, February 

10, 1784. Shed. August 20, 1794. 

107 Teunis G., b. May 28, 1705; m. (404) Ai,ida Lansing about 1786. 

108 Hendrick (Henry), b. September 15, 1708 ; in. Rebecca Bkooks, 

June 3, 1792. 

Alicia Fonda, wife of Geukit T. Visscher, died about 1708. He 
married, 2d, Rachel, daughter of Gerret Gerret.se Van den 
Bergh and Agnetje Lieverson (b. November 4, 1750), February 
10, 1771 , and had 

109 Gerrit, b. July 27, 1771 ; m. Rebecca Bkooks, November 9, 

1793. 

Rachel, wife of GKKurr Telnis Visschek, died October 5, 
1799, 86. 49 years. 

Gerkit Teuxis Visscher died January 5, 1805. lie nuide 
a M^'ll November 10, 1804 ; proved January 16, 1805. 

He lived in Broadway on the east side, north east corner of 
North Lansing street, near where the railroad crosses and just 
34 



2(l4 ViSSCHER. 

above it. The old house, huilt by him in 17^6, was demolished 
to constrnct tlie viaduct at the railroad crossing in 1882. In 
front of it until lately was a large willow tree, which sprang 
from a twig used by the messenger who brought to Albany the 
news of the defeat of Burgojne and his army, wdiich twig he 
threw away opposite the house (it was picked up and planted by 
Mrs. Yisscher), as he went l:)y at a full gallop shouting 
" Bergyne is taken, Bergyne is taken," a crowd of delighted 
men, women and children following him to the City Hall, 
corner of Hudson street and Broadway, then South Market 
street, where the news was proclaimed. 

88. 
Teuiiiiii, son of (25) Tennis Bastianse Yisscher and (62) 

Machtel Lansing, was baj)tised in Albany February 12, 1744; 
married, 1st, Maritje, daugliter of Bastiaan Tymensen and 
Mayke Ouderkirk (b. in Schenectady August 14, 1748), 
October 22, 1767, and had 

110 Teunis, 1). June 26, 1768. 

111 Jannetje, b. March 21, 1770. 

112 Johannes, b. December 5, 1771. 

113 Bastian Tymensen, bp. October 18, 1778. 

114 Machtel', b. ; m. Abraham Vrooman. 

115 Mayke, bp. October 10, 1782 ; m. Johannes Swits. 

116 Eldert, b. May 31, 1786; d. y. 

117 Eldert,) 

- b. August 24, 1788. 

118 Esther,) 

Maritje Tymensen, wife of Teunis T. Visscher, died before her 
last child was baptised. lie married, 2d, Elizabeth, daughter 
of Coruelis Groot and Maria R. Van Vranken, of Schenectady, 
November, 1789, and had 

119 Catharine, b. September 3, 1790. 

120 Eltie, b. June 5, 1795. 

121 Teunis, b. June 23, 1798. 

122 Eva, b. June 21, 1801. 

123 Henry, b. March 12, 1805. 

89. 
Joint T., son of (25) Teunis Bastiaense Visscher and 

(62) Machtel Lansing, was baptised in Albany December 14, 



ViSSCHEK. 265 

17-16 ; man-ied Annetie, dangliter of Joliainies Pearse (Peersen) 
and Alida Van Vranken, of Sclienectady, October 7, 1768, 
and had 

124 Machtel, bp. August 13, 1769. 

125 Johannes, b. March 2, 1771. 

126 Teunis, b. January 6, 1774. 

127 Elizabeth, b. December 13, 1775. 

128 Teunis, b. February 13, 1779. 

129 Abraham, b. January 20, 1781. 

130 Bastian, b. February 8, 1783. 

131 Isaac, b. April 19, 1793. 

John T. Yissclier resided at Fort Hunter, N. Y. 

107. 
Tennis G., son of (86) (Jerrit Teuiiisse Tisscher and 
Alida Fonda, was born May 28, 1765; married (404) Alida, 
danghter of (209) Christo])lier Lansing and Sara Van Scliaick 
(b. Angust 14, 1768), about 1786, and had 

132 Alida, b. June 1, 1787 ; d. y. 

133 Alida, b. February 19, 1789 ; m. Daniel K. Winne. 

134 Gerrit L., b. February 16, 1793; m. Hester Vrooman. 

135 Christopher Lansing, b May 3, 1795 ; d. in 1796. 

136 Lansing, b. March 17, 1797; d. s. September 21, 1840. 

137 John Van Schaick, b. May 11, 1799 ; m. Elben Doras, in 1822 ; 

d. August 17, 1854. She died July 20, 1879, «. 78 years. 

138 Annatje, b. June 6, 1801 ; m. Philip De Foi{EESt. 

139 James, b. December 22, 1803; d. June 23, 1830. 

Tennis G. Yissclier died June 19, 1829, ve. 64 years and 25 
days. 

Alida Lansing, widow of Tkunis (t. Yisschek, died in 
Albany December 4, 1848, je. 82 years 

The al)ove cliildren were all born in tlie old homestead corner 
of Broadway and Xorth Lansing street. 'AVhen this liouse was 
built by his father there were no streets in the " (Jolonie." 
Broadway was a road leading from the north gate, near Orange 
street, to Watervh'et, and Noi-tb Lansing street was a road 
leading to the river. His father owned tlie land on the road 
to Watervliet down to the river, bounded on the south by vvliat 
is now North Lansing street. Between his bouse and the city 
gate there were but a few scattered liouses f i-onting on the road. 



^QQ YlSSCHER. 

134. 
Gerrit li., son of (107) Tennis (j. Yisscher and (404) 
Alida Lansing, was born Fel)ruai'j 10, 1793 ; married Hester 
Vroonian, of Niskaynna, and had 

140 Maria, in. Robert Waterman ; dead. 

141 Henry, in. Susan Herrington ; no ch. 

142 John V. S., m. Sarah Wands ; no ch. 

143 AUda. 

137. 

John Van J*»eliaick, son of (107) Tennis 0. Vissclier 
and (4(>4) Alida Lansing, was born May 11, 1799; married 
Ellen Doras, in 1822, and had 

144 Alida, b. in 1823 ; d. s. in 1853. 

145 Su.san, b. in 1825 ; m. Lewis R. Gregory ; d. in 1861. 

146 Mary, b. in 1827 ; d. s. in 1859. 

147 James D., b. in 1829 ; Colonel of Forty-third regiment, New York 

State Volunteers, killed July 12, 1864, at Fort Stevens, during 
General Earley's attack on Washington, D. C. 

148 Teunis G., b. July 26, 1831 ; m. Fidelia Flower. 

149 Sarah, b. ; m. Josepn J. Price. 

150 John Van Schaick, m. Mary Brown, in 1868 ; no ch. 

151 Ellen, b. in 1842 ; m. Ashabel Webster. 

John Yan Scliaick Yisscher died August 17, 1854. 
Ellen Dokas, widow of John Yan Schaick Yisscher, died 
July 20, 1879, fe. 78 years. 

148. 

Tennii^ CJ., son of (137j John Yan Schaick Yisscher 
and Ellen Doras^ was burn July 2(1, 1831 ; married Fidelia 
Flower, and had 

152 Teunis G., b. September 19, 1854 ; m. Hattie E. McCaskie, 

June 9, 1876. 

153 Louisa, b. February 10, 1856 ; ni. DeWitt C. Colbridge, April 

25, 1878. 

154 James D., b. March 8, 1860 ; d. in 1862. 

155 James A., b. June 4, 1861. 

Tennis G. Yisscher resides at No. 13 Grand street, Albany. 



1 

ViSSCHER. 267 

108. 

Heiiflrick (Henry), son of (80) Gerrit Tennis Yisscher 
and Alida Fonda, was hovn September 15, 1768; niarried 
Rebecca, daughter of Peter Brooks and Francyntje Wendell, 
of Watervliet (bp. October 15, 1775;>, June 3, 1792, and had 

156 Gerrit, b. June 3, 1793 ; d. y. 

157 Pieter, b. June 29, 1797 ; d. August 19, 1807. 

158 Gerrit, b. November 2, 1799. 

159 Frances, b. February 19, 1802. 

160 Henry Fonda, b. January 2, 1804. 

161 Abraham, b. July 15, 180(5. 

162 Pieter, b. September 28, 1808. 

163 Hannah, b. April 1, 1811. 

Rebecca Brooks, widow of Henky G. Visscher, died De- 
cember 31, 1832. 

1 09. 
Gerrit G., son of (86) Gerrit Teiinisse Tissclier and 

Rachel Van den Bersb, his second wife, was born July 27, 
1771 (^) ; married Rebecca, daughter of Jonathan Brooks and 
Elizabeth Bradt (b. October 16, 1774), November 9, 1793, 
and had 

164 Rachel, b. September 27, 1794. 

165 Elizabeth, b. March 25, 1797. 

166 Teunis, b. July 22, 1799 ; d. before November 10, 1804. 

Gerrit G. Visscher died December 13, 1799, se. 27 years, 
3 montlis and 12 days. 

There is a mistake eitlier in the date of his birth or age at 
death. He resided in Albany. 

Kebecca Brooks, widow of (ikrrit G. Yisscher, died De- 
cember 4, 1804, tc. 30 years, 1 month and 19 days. 

«1. 
Joliaiiiie§, son of (10) Joliannes Harniense Visscher 
and Elizabeth Nottingham, was baptised ISeptember 24, 1713; 
married Catharine, daughter of liarmen Van Slyck and 
Jannetje Vrooman (b. September 13, 1712), March 29, 1737, 
in Schenectady, and had 



268 ViSSCHEE. 

167 Johannes, bp. in Albany October 29, 1737; m. Susanna Scher- 

MEUIIORN. 

168 Harmen Van Slyck, bp. April 29, 17^9; m. Hester Van 

IvEREN, February 3, 1750. 

169 Jacobus, bp. April 25, 1742. 

170 Elesebat, bp. October 9, 1743 ; in. Colonel Hendrick Glen. 

Jolianiies (John) Vissclier made his will November 9, 1773, 
then living in Schenectady, mentions only John, daughter, wife 
of H. Glen, and his own wife Catharine. 

167. 

Johannes (Col.), son of (61) Johannes J. Tisscher and 

Catharine Van Slyck, was baptised in Albany October 29, 
1737 ; married Snsanna.. daughter of Jacob 11. Schermerhorn, 
and had 

171 Johannes, b. May 8, 1760; d. y. 

172 Johannes, b. October 3, 1763; m. Annet.ie Aele. 

173 Jacob, b. December 30, 1764. 

174 Catrina, bp. May 22, 1767 ; d. y. 

175 Harmanus, bp. May 32, 1768 ; ui. Elizabeth Cowper. 

176 Margarita, bp. November 12, 1770. 

177 Catrina, bp. October 24, 1773; m., 1st, Michael Tyms; 2d., 

Barent Roseboom. 

178 Elizabeth, bp. February 9, 1777. 

Colonel Johannes Vissclier made a will March 9, 1787, 
mentioning the above children; will proved Jnne 1!, 1787. 

168. 
Harmen Van Slyck, son of (61) Johannes J. Visscher 
and Catharine Van "Slyck, was baptised in Schenectady April 
29, 1739 ; married Hester Van Iveren, February 3, 1750, 
and had 

179 Johannes, bp. May 26, 1751. 

180 Myndert, bp. October 7, 1753. 

181 Elizabeth, bp. August 16, 1755 ; d. y. 

182 Elizabeth, bp. June 13, 1757; m. Henry Hart, October 25, 1783. 

183 Reiner, b. June 3, 1760. 

Harmen V. S. Visscher resided in Schenectady. 



YisscHER. 269 

Joliaiiiieiii, son of (107) Colonel Johannes Visscher and 
Snsiinnii Scliernierliorn, was baptised Octohcr 3, 17G3; mar- 
ried Annetje, daughter of Peter Aele, and had 

184 Susanna, bp. January 11, 1784. 

185 Petrus Aele, bp. July 16, 178G. 

186 Johannes, bp. November 9, 1788. 

1 75. 

IIariiiaiiii!<, son of (167) Colonel Johannes Visscher 
and Snsanna Schernierhorn, was baptised May 22, 1768 ; 
niariied Elizabeth Covvper, and had 

187 Maria, b. January 23, 1790. 

31. 
Cireertriiy (Gertrude), dauo-hter of (6) Nanning Har- 
niense Visscher and (5) Alida Vinhagen, was baptised in 
Albany March 8, 1696; married David Van Der Heyden, 

December 26, 1725, and had 

1 Dirk, bp. October 30, 1726. 

2 Nanning, buried September 23, 1739. 

3 Rachel, bp. August 32, 1730 ; d. y. 

4 David, bp. November 19, 1732. 

5 Ahda, bp. August 28, 1734 ; m. DoMiNiE Barent Vhooman, 

of Schenectady. 

6 Jacob, bp. March 3, 1737 ; m. Maki.\ Halenbeck, 

7 Rachel, bp. July 16, 1740 ; m. Samuel Stringer, M. D. He 

was a native of Maryland, and settled in Albany at the 
close of the French war, where he died July 11, 1817, in 
his 83d year. (Pearson.) 

David Van Der Heyden died in Albany May 30, 1770. He 
was a merchant doing bnsiness in Albany. He made a will 
February 7, 1770. 

Geertkuy Visschek, widow of Davio Van Der Heyden, 
died in Albany September 27, 1784. 

On excavating the trenches for the foundation of the addition 
to the Market (which was f(»rmerly the Middle Dutch church) 
on Beaver street, in November, 1882, the remains of Mr. and 



270 ViSSCHER. 

Mrs. Yan Der Heyden were exhumed, and the grave-stones 
under whicli they rested were taken up. They bore tlie follow- 
ing inscriptions : 

Memento Mori. 

Here Lies the Body 

of Gertrude, 

Wife of David Van Der 

Heyden, 

Who died the 27th day of 

September, 1784. Aged 88 

Years aud 6 months. 

Lower down and near the right hand corner is the name 
" T. Brown," probably that of the workman who cut the in- 
scription. Another stone found near by was inscribed : 

Here Lies the Body of 

David Van Der Heyden, 

Who Died the 30th of May 

Anno Domini, 1770. Enter'd 

in the 76th Year of his Age. 

The Beaver street burial ground had been used for that pur- 
pose for many years before the church at the foot of State street 
was demolished in 1806, and the dead from under the church 
were removed to tliis ground. When the Middle Dutch chnrch 
w^as built the grave stones were laid down upon the graves and 
covered with eaitli to the depth of three feet. The records show 
that before this, as soon as thegi'ound was wholly ()ecn])ied, it was 
customary to add a layer of earth u]>on the surface ;ind commence 
burying over the top of the last tier of coffins. After the lot 
was abandoned as a place of bui'ial, the new church yard was 
located south of the Capitol park in the vicinity of State street. 
When the excavations were made at the head of State street to 
bring tiie ground to a proper grade the remains found there 
were removed to the ground ]iow <jccupied by Washington 
park. 

33. 

Jolisiiiiie^ IV., son of {(\) Naiiniiig Harmeiise Visscher 
and (5) Alida Yinhagen, was l)aptised in Albany August 14, 
1698 : married Aunetje (Anna), daughter of Barent Jocliems 



YlSSCHKR. 271 

Staats and Neeltje Gerretsie Van den Berg-h (I). December 24, 
1703), Febi-nary 10, 172S, and had 

188 Alida, bp July 18, 1728 ; d. y. 

189 Neellje, bp. March 28, 1730 ; m. J.vcois van Wageneh, of Xew 

York, July 24, 1751. 

190 Anna, bp. October 31. 1731 ; d. y. 

191 Nanning, J., bp. December 17, 1732 ; ni., 1st, (191) Catretie 

Wendeli-, August 2, 1760; 2d, (196) Helena Lansing, Novem- 
ber 2, 1704. 

192 Alida, bp. March 23, 1735; m. Geurit Hoekback, of New York, 

Sei)tember 0, 1753 (?). 

193 Barent J., bp. March 13, 1737; m. (76) Sarah Vissciier, April 

22, 1765. 

194 Johannes, bp. April 23, 1739; m, Elizabeth Bkadt, May 7, 

1763. 

195 Jochim, bp. December 21, 1740; buried September 10, 1747. 

196 Gerrit (Geu.), bp. October 24, 1742 ; m. The Lady Sarah Traver, 

in Ireland. 

JoliJiniies N. Visscher made a will September IS, 1744, 
naniino' all the above children except Anna ; proved June 8, 
1753, recorded February 11, 17S9. 

34. 
Hariiieii IV., son of (G) Naniiiiii:; Harineiise Visscher 

and (5) Alida Yiiiliageu, was l)aptised in Albany Decendjer 26, 
1700; married Rachel, daughter of Dirk Yander Heyden 
(b. Sei)tember 19, 1703), February 24, 1730, and had 

197 Nanning, bj). December 2, 1739; m. Alida Fonda, April 21, 

1785 (?). 

HariueilN. Visscher was I)uried in Albany August 24, 1774. 

»«. 
Nicholas IV., son of (6) \aiiiiing Harmense Visscher 

and (5) Alicia Vinhagen, was baptised in Albany November 25, 
1705 ; married Annatie, daughter of Eldert Cornelis Tyinen- 
sen, of Nistigioene (Niskayuna), and (20) Hester Visscher (b. 
Jaimai-y 5, 1715), January IS, 1734, and had 

198 Nanning, bp. September 26, 1736. 

199 Alida, bp. August 31, 1740. 

35 



272 ViSSCHER. 

199A Maria, bp. September 2, 1744 ; m. Johannes R. Wemp. 

200 Hester, l)p. October 25, 1747. 

201 Geertruy, hp. August 12, 1750. 

202 Eldert, bp. February 11, 1753: m. Geertruy Fort(?). 

Nicholas N. Yisscher lived in JSTiskayima and married his 
wife in Selienectady. 

191. 
iVaiiiiiii^ J., son of (33) Johannes Nanning Yisscher and 
Annetje Staats^ was baptised December 17, 1732 ; married, 
1st, (191) Catretie, daughter of (59) Joliannes Wendell and 
Anna Kip (b. Marcli 7, 1731-5 {(), August 2, 1760, and bad 

203 Johannes, bp. Novemljer 15, 1761. 

Catretie Wendell, wife of Nanntng J. Visscher, died February 11, 
1763. He married, 2d, (106) Lena (Hei.en.\). daughter of (81) 
Franciscus Lansing and Maritje Lieverse (bp. April 30, 1738), 
November 2, 1764, and had 

204 Annatie, b. November 25, 1765. 

205 Maritje, b. May 16, 1767. 

206 Alida, b. April 22, 1769 ; m. James Welden. 

207 Nicolas, 1). May 17, 1771. 

208 Rachel, bp. October 18, 1775; m. John Knickerba(;ker, of 

Scluighticoke, May, 1815 (?). 

209 Franciscus, b. October 27, 1777. 

210 Hester, b. March 27, 1780. 

193. 

Biireiit J., son of {?j'3) Johannes Nanning- Yisscher and 
Annetje Staats, was baptised in Albany March 13, 1737; 
married (76) Sarah, daughter of (24) Harmanus Bastianse 
Yisscher and Sarah Wyngaart (b. September 20, 1741), April 
22, 1765, and had 

211 Annate, b. August 25, 1766 ; m. Douw Lieverse, before 1786. 

212 Sarah, b. November 24,1767 ; m. Benjamin Van Zandt, August 

5,1787. 

213 Johannes B., b. September 4, 1769 ; m., 1st, Geertruy Dunbar ; 

2d, Sarah Willet ; d. April 15, 1825. 

214 Alida, b. November 7, 1772; d. y. 

215 Harmen, b. November 26, 1774; m. Anna M. Chapman, Sep- 

tember 10. 1823. 

216 Alida, b. February 8, 1777 ; m. John Evertson. 



YissciiER. 278 

Sarah Yisscher, widow of Barent J. Vissoiikk, died April 
22, 1822, a?. 8(» j'cars, 11 months and 10 dnys. 

She made a will, as widow and relict of Bakent J. Visscher, 
June 7, 1822, pi'oved October 21, mentions John B. Yisscher 
and widow of Douw Lieverse ; Alida, wife of John Evertson ; 
grandson, llarmen; granddanghter, Sarah, widow of Franc 
Lansing, granddanghter, Sarah, wife of Adrian Winne. 

194. 
Joliaiiiie!!i, son of (^33) Joluiiiiies Namiiiig A^issclier and 
Annetje Staats, was baptised April 2o, 1730; married J]liza- 
betli, daughter of Henricus Bradt and llebcK-ca Van \'echten 
(bp. October 5, 1740), May 7, 1703, and had 

217 Neeltje (Eleanor), b. September 21, 1703 ; ni. Isaac Denniston ; 

d. Marcli 2(), 1885; 

218 Hendrickus, b. November 28, 17(54. 

219 Johannes, b. January 18, 176(5. 

220 Susanna, b. January 10, 1709. 

221 Nanning, b. Marcli 1, 1771 ; in. Catiiakina Glen Van Rens- 

SELAEK. 

222 Rebecca, b. September 2, 1773. 

223 Annetje, b. February 18, 177'J. , 

224 Alida, b. April 30, 1782 ; m. Geouge Shepiiard, September 13, 

1806 ; d. January 11, 1810. 

Colonel Joiiaiiiies Tissclier resided at Greenbnsh. 

1 69. 

Gerrit, son of (33) Johauiies Nanniiig Visscher and 
Annetje Staats, was baptised October 24. 1742. He entered 
the P>ritish service and rose to the rank of General. lie mar- 
ried in Ireland the Lady Sarah TrMVcr. by whom he had no 
issue. 

He was ;i man of great wealth for those days, and having 
no children left his ])roperty to his heirs in America. 

Joliaiiiiesii B., son (103) Barent J. Yisscher and (76) 
Sarah Harniense Yisscher, was born in .Mbany S('])tend)er 
4, 17<i9; married, 1 st, Geertrny, daughter of Lavimis I)iiid)ar 
and Margarita Hansen (b. October 17, 1777). and had 



274 ViSSCHER. 

225 Harmen, b. January 4, 1802 ; m. Ann M. Chapman, September 

10, 1S23; d. July 14, 1872. 

226 Geertruy, b. December 5, 1803 ; m. Lovell ; d. June 11, 

1831. 

Geertruy I>uiibar, wife of Johannes (John) B. Visschek, died 
February 1, 1804. He married, 2d, Cathauine, daughter of 
Edward S. Willet and Sarah Fryer (b. June 14, 1779), and had 

227 Barent, b. June 3, 1810 ; d. April 22, 1811. 

228 Barent, b. January 8, 1812 ; d. s. May 17, 1834. 

229 Edward, b. January 28, 1814 ; d. July 19, 1817. 

230 Gerrit, b. July 13, 1816; d. November 23, 1816. 

231 Edward, b. November 18, 1817; unmarried. 

232 Sarah Ann, b. November 30, 1819 ; m. Philip S. Lansing, De- 

cember 19, 1849. 

233 Lydia, b. January 16, 1822; unmarried. 

234 John B., b. August 31, 1825 ; m., 1st, (213) Ann Ten Eyck, July 

8, 1857; 2d, Alida Douw Lansing, October 8, 1866. 

Johannes (John) B. Yisscher died in Alban^^ April 15, 
1825, 86. 55 years, 7 months and 1) days. 

Cathakink AVillet, widow of Johannks B. Yisschee, died 
May 1, 18(52, fe. 82 years, 10 months and 17 days. 

• 197. 
l^aiiiiiiig;, son of (34) Harmen N. Visscher and Rachel 

Tan del* Hyden, was baptised December 2, 1739; married 
Alida Fonda, April 21, 1785(?), and liad 

235 Rachel, b. February 7, 1786. 

225. 
Harmen, son of (213) Joliannes B, Yisscher and Geer- 
truy Dnnbar, was born January 4, 18i>2; married Ann M., 
daughter of AVilliam Chapman and Elizabeth Lambert, Sep- 
tember 10. 1823, and had 

236 Sarah, b. October 27, 1824; m. John Dey Ermond. 

237 Gertrude D., b. August 21, 1826 ; m. W. F. Pruyn, February 

13, 1849. 

238 Jame.s C, b. February 1, 1830 ; Catharine Siver ; d. April 5, 

1880. 

239 Elizabeth L., b. May 17, 1835 ; died March 30, 1836. 

240 Kate, b. April 6, 1837; died Juae 13, 1837. 



YissciiER. 275 

241 Harmen, b. August 18, 1839; d. September 11, 1862; was shot 

through the lungs at the second battle of Bull Run, August 
SO, 1S(>2. 

242 John Barent, b. April G, 184'3 ; m. Clara F. Simons, of BuflFalo. 

Harmen Visscher died in Albany, July 14, 1872. 

^arali Aim, daughter of (213) Johannes B. Visscher 
and Catharine AVillet, was born in Albany, November 30, 
1819 ; married Philip S., son of Isaac De Forest Lansing, 
December, 19, 1849, and had 

243 Catharine V., b. May 29, 1850; d. August 15, 1855. 

244 Isaac De Forest, b. January 2, 1855. 

234. 

John B., son of (213) Johannes B. Visscher and Catha- 
rine Willet, was born in Albany, August 31, 1825; married, 
1st, (213) Ann, daughter of (148) Al)raham R. Ten Eyck and 
(98) Annetje Vissclier (b. April IT, 1822), July 8, 1857. She 
died February 5, 18G3 ; no ch. He mari-ied, 2d, Alida, 
daughter of Douw Lansing and Jnne Ann Lieverse (b. October 
1, 1841), October 18, 1866, and had 

245 John Douw, b. August 31, 1867 ; d. December 27, 1868. 

246 Edward Willet, b. April 5, 1870. 

247 William Lieverse, b. June 4, 1874. 

John B. Visscher resides at No. 94 Noi-th Pearl Street, 
Albany. 

41. 

ITariiioii, son of (7) Frederick Harniense Vissclier and 
Eva (iillese Myer, was born August 23, 1701 ; married Cath- 
rina, daughter of William l)rouwer. of Schenectady, about 
1739, aiulhad 

248 Frederick, b. February 21, 1741 ; m. Qazena De Qkafp, May 

22, 1768. 

249 Johannes (John), b. July 13, 1743 ; d. s.; killed by the Indians, 

May 22, 1780. 

250 Margaret, b. September 27, 1747 ; d. October 9, 1747. 

251 William Brouwer,-b. April 25, 1749. 



276 YisscHER. 

252 Harmanus, b. April 22, 1752; d. s.; killed by the Indians, May 

22, 1780. 

253 Geertruy, b. July 26, 1754; in. probably Nicholas Van Slyck. 

254 Rebecca, b. October 19. 175(5 ; d. March 11, 1769. 

255 Margaret, b. March 11, 1759 ; ni., 1st., John C. Van Everen ; 

2d., Mtndert S. Ten Eyck. (See 68 Ten Eyck.) 

256 Rebecea, b. June 3, 1761. 

Harmon A'issclier was among the eai-liest settlers of 
Canghnawaga, and died shortly before the commencement of 
tlie revolutionary war, leaving settled upon his extensive farm 
" Dadenoscara," near the present village of Canghnawaga (now 
Fonda), an aged widow, three sons and two daughters. Fred- 
erick (Col.), John, (Captain of Trvon Co. militia), Harmon, 
Gertruy and Margaret. He was born in Albaii}^ where he 
resided until he was fifty years of age, when he purchased a 
thousand acres of land in the valley of the Mohawk, (the deed 
for which is dated January 31, 1750), aiul i-emoved to his new 
home. His death took place probably about 177-1-, and he was 
buried in the family plot in the rear of the mansion. 

948. 

Frederick, (Col.), son of (41) Harmon Visscher and 

Catliriua Broil wer, was born in Albany, February 21, 1741; 
married Gazeiia, daughter of Daniel De Graff and Gazena 
Swits, May 22, 176S, and iiad 

257 Harmon, b. January 4, 1769 ; d. August 3, 1779. 

258 Gazena, b. July 14, 1771 ; m. Simon Mabee, May 3, 1792. 

259 Daniel, b. September 2, 1773 ; m. Hesteu Conyne, May 22, 1819. 

260 WiUiam B., ) in. Ann Easton, February 22, 1810. 

- b. May 19, 1776. 

261 Catharine, ) m. Jacob S. Glen, February 13, 1802 

262 Harmon, b. April 4, 1780 ; m. Debor.\h Conyne. 

263 John, b. December 16, 1784 ; m. Barbara Gross, December 15, 

1812. 

264 Jesse, b. January 8, 1787 ; m. Annetje De Graff, February 10, 

1811. 

265 Frederick, b. August 8, 1789 ; d. August 6, 1792. 

Colonel Frederick Visscher died at the family mansion at 
Canghnawaga, June 9, 1S09. 

Gazena De Graff, widow of Colonel Frederick Visscher, 
died September 9, 1815. 



A'^isscHEK. 277 

CoLONKL A^issoiiHK IS jiistlj entitled to be called the liero of 
the faiiiilv. Several accounts have been ^iven of his conraffe, 
and ivinarkable escape fruni death when the family mansion 
near ('aui;-hna\vaga was attacked bv the Torys and Indians in 
17^0, under the command of his bitter enemy, Sir John 
Johnson, tlie fullest account of which and probably the earliest 
will l)e found in "Sims' Border Wars of New York," Tlie 
foil owing extracts are taken from Sims' and from Sanders' early 
history of Schenectady families, a highly interesting work, 
hitely published : 

Colonel Yisscher was married and resided a slioit distance 
from the paternal mansion, the other brothers John and Har- 
mon, with their sisters Geertruy and Margaret, were nnmarried 
and resided with their mother at the homestead. The Yisscher 
brothers M'ere nncon')})romising patriots and exceedingly obnox- 
ious to their Tory neighbors, headed by Sir John Johnson. 
Aj)prehending invasion, and a few days before Sir John John- 
son's terrible descent on the settlement. Colonel Yisscher 
sent by bateau his young wife and infant familj' to Schenectady 
for safety, and took up his residence at ihe homestead. On 
Sunday night, the 21st' of May, 1780, Sir John Johnson, at 
the head of about 500 men, British, Indians and Tories, entered 
the Johns^own settlements from Canada by the expected 
northern route. Dividing his forces Colonel Johnson sent 
part of them, mostly Indians and Tories, to Tribes Hill under 
th(» diivction of Henry and William Bowen, two brothers who 
had formerly lived with the Johnsons in C!aiiada. After sack- 
ing and burning the house of Barney Hansen, the enemy pro- 
ceeded to the house of Colonel Yisscher and finding it un- 
occupied they plundered it and setting it on tire hastened 
onward to the Yisscher mansion, where they arrived just at 
day light. There were in the house Colonel Yisscher, his 
mother, two brothers and two sisters, mentioned al)ove. • The 
attack was commenced by twenty of the enemy, who arrived 
first on tlie grouinl, who were soon followed by the main body 
of 300. The brothers defendctl the house for some time after 
the enemy gained an entrance below, and while fighting on the 
stairs the sisters escaped from the cellar kitchen and Hed to the 



278 YisscHER. 

wood not far distant. Their motlier, about to follow her 
daughters, was stricken down bv a blow on the head from the 
butt of a musket and was left without being scalped. The 
brothers still continued to fia^ht until their ammunition g-ave 
out and the house was no longer tenable, and as the enemy 
ascended the stairs Colonel Yisschkr discharged his pistol and 
throwing it behind him in token of submission, called for 
quarter. An Indian running up struck him a blow upon the 
head with a tomahawk which brought him to the floor. He 
fell upon his face and the Indian took the crown scalp from 
his head, which entitled him to a reward, then giving him a 
gash in the back of his neck turned him over and attempted to cut 
his throat, which was only prevented by his cravat, the knife 
penetrating just through the skin. His brother. Captain John, 
as the enemy approached retreated to a c<jrner of the room that 
he might there repel his assailants. An Indian, seeing him 
armed with a sw(jrd, hurled a tomahawk at his head whicii 
brought him down. He was killed outi'ight, scalped atid left 
where he fell. Harmon jumping from a ba(;k window 
attempted to escape, but in the act of .leaping a garden fence 
a few rods off he was shot and killed and scalped. The house 
was then plundered and set on fire. 

After the enemy had left, Colonel YisscnEK's consciousness 
returned, and he discovered that his brother John was dead 
and the house on fire. Descending the staii-s he found his 
mother near the door faint from the blow dealt upon her head 
and too weak to render him any assistance. ^Yith no little 
efEort the Colonel succeeded in removing the body of his brother 
from the burning house, and then assisted his mother — who 
was seated in a chair the bottom of which had already caught 
lire — to a place of safety. (This chair is preserved as a sacred 
relic by the De Graff family at the Yisscher lu)usc.) And 
having carried out a bed lay down u]jon it, at a little distaiice 
from the house, in a state of exhaustion, where he was dis- 
covered by Black Tom, a slave belonging to Adam Ziely. 
Tom brouorht him water from the brook which revived him, 
and under the direction of the Colonel harnessed a span of 
horses to a wagon and took him with his mother and sisters, 



ViSSCHEE. 279 

who came out of the woods on hearing the noise of the wagon, 
and the bodies of his murdered brothers, to tlie river at David 
Putnam's. The family was taken across the river in a boat to 
Ephraim "Wemp's, and the Colonel's friend, seeing that he re- 
quired proper medical aid, sent him forward in a canoe to 
Schenectady. 

Colonel Yisscher bore through life the broad scar left on 
his head by the scalping-knife, and on all public occasions this 
was covered by a silver plate made for the purpose. But j^re- 
vious to this he was a notable hero in the battle of Oriskany, 
which occurred Angust 6, 1777. In June, 17S2, when Wash- 
ington made a tour through this portion of the country, an 
elegant entertainment was given him in Schenectady, on which 
occasion he placed Colonel Visscher at his right hand in 
honor of his distinguished services. 

He was appointed Brigadier-General by Governor George 
Clinton February 6, 1787, but declining to accept this otiice he 
was on the 27th of March following appointed iirst Judge of 
the Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery county, which 
ofhce he tilled with ability and honor till January 24, 1801. 
He was also a member of the Legislature of 1782. 

938. 

Crazena, daughter of i^218) Colonel Frederick Yissclier 
and Gazeiia De Graff, was born Julv 14, 1771; married 
Simon Mabee, May 2, 1702, and had 

266 John, b. in 1703 ; d. Januarv 5, 1797. 

267 Gazena, b. >[arcb 17, 1795 ; d. j. 

268 Frederick V., b. Jane 23, 1797. 

269 Gazena, b. February 23, 1801 ; m. Coknelius H. Putnam, 

October 24, 1820; d. February 20, 1861. He died August 12, 
1873. 

270 AUda, b June 9, 1803 ; m. Charles Van Eps, October 27, 1825. 

271 Peter, d. s. 

Daniel, son of (248) Colonel Frederick Visscher ami 
Gazena De Graff, was born September 2, 1773; married 
Hester Conyne, May 22, 1819 (b. January 10, 1780), and had 

272 Gazena, b. March 20, 1820. 

273 Peter C, b. September 21, 1822 ; d. November 9, 1822. 

36 



280 YlSSCHER. 

274 Rebecca, b. January 9, 1824 ; m. Elijah Garlock, November 

28,1851. 

275 Deborah, b. March 23, 1826. 

276 Margaret, b. April 28, 1829 ; m. Albert M. Hull, October 27, 

1858. 

360. 
William Broiiwer, son of (248) Colonel Frederick 
Tisscher and Oazeiia De Graff, was born May 19, 1776 ; mar- 
ried Ann Easton, of Johnstown, N. Y. (b. September -1, 1791), 
Febrnaiy 22, 1810, and had 

277 Frederick, b. December 9, 1810 ; m. Elizabeth W. Lightfoot, 

December 9, 1841. 

278 Daniel W., b. February 22, 1813 ; m. America E. La Treat, 

October 12, 1847. 

279 William C, b. December 25, 1815 ; m , 1st, Eliza Modltener, 

March 29, 1843; 2d, Catharine Booth, October 31, 1867. 

280 Jacob G., b. October 11, 1817 ; m. Lydia A. Doolittle, August 

9, 1870. 

281 Henry H., b. July 24, 1819; m. Mary C. Reynolds, October 18, 

1859. 

282 Maria L., b. August 10, 1824 ; m. C. W. Burdick, M. D. 

283 John B., b. July 1, 1826 ; m Lydia Rowley, September 24, 1857. 

284 Gazena, b. July 11, 1828; m. FiRTH. 

William B. Visscher died October 21, 1847. 
Ann Easton, widow of William B. Visscher, died Septem- 
ber 28, 1872. 

€atliarine, dano;hter of (248) Colonel Frederick Tisscher 
and Gazena De Graff, was Ijorn May 19, 1776 ; married Jacob 
S. Glen, February 13, 1802 ; no eh. 

Catharine Visscher, wife of Jacob S. Glen, died January 
15, 1827. 

Jacob S. Glen, died at Glen, Montgomery County, April 
21, 1859. 

962. 

Hariiioii, son of (248) Colonel Frederick Visscher and 
Gazena De Graff, was born April 4, 1780 ; married Deborah 
Conyne, and had 

285 Gazena, b. February 22, 1812 ; m. Jesse De Graff, August 10, 

1830. 



ViSSCHER. 281 

Deborah Coiiyiie^ wife of Harmon Yisscher, died February 
22, 1812. 

Harmon Visscher, died about 1811-15. 

*J63. • 
Joliii, son of (218) Colonel Frederick Yisscher and 

Gazeiia De Graff, was born December 10, 1Y84; married 
Barbara Gross (b. September 15, 1790), December 15, 1812, 
and had 

286 Frederick, b. December 30, 1813 ; m. Sauah Ann Buxton, 

March 12, 1840. 

287 Jannette, b. April 6, 1817; in. Isaac Frank, February 24,1841. 

288 Henry G., b. March 15, 1818 ; in. Elizabeth Dockstadeu, De- 

cember 15, 1847 ; d. April 12, 1851. 

289 Montgomery, b. April 21, 1821 ; m. Ann Dockstadku, Septem- 

ber 2(5, 1849. 

290 John Jay, b, August (5, 1825 ; m. Elizabeth Haggart, January 

27, 1858 ; d. June 5, 1870. She died in 1871. 

Barbara Gross, wife of John Fisher, died March 11, 1855. 

John Fisher, died January 1, 1858. He changed the spell- 
ing of his name to Fisher. He was a man of decided ability 
and deternjined character. 

Jesse, son of (218) Colonel Frederick Yisscher and 
Gazeua I)e Graff, was born January 8, 1787 ; married Aiinetje, 
daughter of Simon De Graff, of Schenectady (b. August 23, 
1793), February 10, 1811, and had 

291 Jane Ann, b. March 23, 1812 ; m. David W. Houghtaling, 

M. D.. M^ch 2a, 1834. 

292 Gazena Margaret, b. March 13, 1814 ; ra. Gaius Wolveuton, 

of Charlestown, N. Y., March 28, 1839. 

293 Frederick, b. February 26, 1817 ; m. Mary Ann Brenizeu, 

Fei)raary 20, 1849 ; no ch. ; d. March 6, 1880. 

294 Catharine, b. March 20, 1819 ; m. Charles H. Skillen, July, 

1839. 

295 Hester, b. June 10, 1823 ; m. Henry S. Schell, in 1847. 

296 Daniel, b. September 3, 1825 ; d. March 22, 1826. 

297 Simon G., b. February 8, 1828 ; m., 1st, Adelia S. Gkeen, May 

20, 1863; 2d, Isabella E. Dknio, June 14, 1865. 



^82 YlSSCHElK. 

298 Jesse, Jr.,"] m. Mauy Philes, January 8, 1866. 

1 

;^b. June 15, 1831. 

I m. John D. Clute, September 2, 1856. He died 

299 Mary, J March 24, 1882, in Morriaauia, N. Y. 

Jesse Visscher died %n his farm near Tribes Hill, Mont- 
gomery county, N. Y., October 11, 1831. 

Annat.fe De Graff, widow of Jesse Yisscher, died in 
Amsterdam April 19, 1869. 

Jane Ann, daughter of (264) Jesse Yisscher and Aniiatje 
De Graff, was born March 22, 1812; married David W. 
Houghtaliug, M. D., March 22, 1834, and had 

300 Irving W., b. July 9, 1836; m. Harriet A. Dates, November 

10, 1865. 

301 James Marsden, b. June 10, 1838 ; m. Josephine Fuller, March 

12, 1859 ; d. December 18, 1872. 

302 Josephine, b. February 12, 1840. 

303 Charles S., b. July 12, 1849. 

304 Helena, b. April 28, 1853 ; m. Adolf Alt, M. D., April 30, 1879. 

David W. Houghtaliiig died at Waterport, N". Y., Novem- 
ber 2, 1857. 

Jane Ann Yisscher, widow of David W. Houghtaling, 
now resides in New York city. 

•392. 

Gazena Margaret, daughter of (264) Jesse Visscher 
and Annatje De Cm raff, was born March 13,1814; married 
Gains Wolvertoii, of Charleston, N. Y., March 28, 1839, and 
had 

305 Frederick A., b. January 18. 1840; d. s. June 30, 1862. 

Gazena Margaret Tissclier, wife of Gaius Wolverton, died 
October 20, 1850. 

Gaius Wolverton, died February 2, 1856. He was born 
in Charleston, Montgomery county, N.Y., November 23, 1809. 

993. 
Frederick J., son of (264) Jesse Yisscher and Annatje 



YisscHER. 283 

De Graff, was born February 20, 1817; married Marj Ann 
Brenizer, of Sliippensburgh, Pa., February 20, 1849; no eh. 
Frederick J. Yissclier had been a ])ronHnent business man 
and manufacturer in New York for about thirty years. His 
residence is in Brooklyn, L. I. He died suddenly in Jersey 
City March 6, 1880, and buried in Greenwood cemetery. He 
was taken sick in Bergen county court-room, went to a drug 
store near by and dropped dead before relief could be had for 
aneurism. 

294. 

Catharine, daugliter of (264) Jesse Visscher and 
Annatje De Graff, was born March 20, 1819 ; married Charles 
H. Skillen, July, 1839. He was Lieutenant-Colonel of the 
Fourteenth regiment, New York State Yolunteers, of Oneida 
county, and was killed in the battle at Gaines Mills, June 24, 
1802. She married, 2d, Philip Pruyn, of Amsterdam, N. Y., 
June 11, 1ST4. 

295. 
Hei^ter, daughter of (264) Jesse Yissclier and Annatje 
De Graff, was born June 10, 1828; married Henry S. Shell, 

of New York city, in 1847, and had 

306 Anna T., b. April 1, 1849 ; m. Philip J. Forbes, June 19, 1873. 

307 Flora V., b. July 2, 1852. 

308 Harry E., b. September 9, 1864. 

Henry Shell and family reside in New York city. 

297. 

Million, (Rev.), son of (264) Jesse Visscher and*Annatje 

De Graff, was born February 8, 1828; married, 1st, Adelia 
L. Green, at South ]>eiid, Indiana, May 20, 186P>. His wife 
died June 14, 1864. He married, 2d, Isabella E. Denio, 

of Rome, N. Y., June 14, 1865, and had 

309 Isabella, b. July IG, 1866. 

310 Frederick Denio, b. February 11. 1869; d. July 30, 1870. 

311 Franklin Denio, b. November 17, 1871. 

312 Theodore Cuyler, b. May 22, 1876. 



284 YisscHEE. 

Rev. Simon G. Vissclier was graduated at Union college in 
1855 and at Princeton Theological seminary in 1859, and is 
now a resident of Rome, N. Y. 

998. 

Jesse, Jr., son of (264) Jesse Vissclier and Annatje De 
Graff, was born twin with Mary, June 15, 1831 ; married 
Mary Philes, January 8, 1866, and had 

313 Anna, b. September 16, 1869. 

Jesse Tissclier died in Cincinnati, O., August 27, 1871. 

999. 
Mary, daughter of (264) Jesse Vissclier and Annatje De 
Graff, was born June 15, 1831 ; married John D. Clute, of 

Schenectady, September 2, 1856, and had 

314 Jesse H., b. .July 6. 1857. 

315 Melvin B., b. November 15, 1861. 

316 Anna T., b. December 27, 1866 ; d. February 23, 1867. 

317 Charles H., b. October 13, 1867. 

John D. Clnte died in Morrisania, N. Y., March 24, 1882. 

977. 

Frederick, son of (260) William Brouwer Visscher and 
Ann Easton, was born December 9, 1810; married Elizabeth 
Walker Lightfoot (b. October 20, 1821, December 9, 1841, 
and had 

318 William Lightfoot, b. November 25, 1842 ; m. Blanche Mason, 
• March 16, 1875. 

319 Catharine Easton, b. March 14, 1844; d. March 14, 1868. 

320 Frederick Fontane, b. March 12, 1846; m. Eva Kavanaugh, 

in 1873. 

321 Walker Maury, b. March 30, 1848 ; m. Ei.LA Sterner, December 

21, 1871. 

322 Elizabeth Ayers, b. March 8, 1850 ; m. Dr. Wilmam T. Burdick, 

January 23, 1877. 

323 Fanny Glenn, b. July 19, 1853. 

324 Mildred Peachey, b. May 24, 1855. 

325 Martha Gazena, b. March 23, 1857. 



YisscHER. 285 

326 Thomas Smith, b. November 7, 1859. 

327 Nannie Berkley, b. March 15, 1866. 

Frederick Tisscher now resides in Owingsville, Ky. He 
left the state of New York in 1839 for the South, with the 
intention of j-eniaining away about three months, but finding 
a wife to his liking and a residence in Kentucky agreeable, he 
has remained there ever since. During the war of the Rebellion 
he was an unconditional Union man, was active in raising 
troops for the army, organized a company for himself, started 
for the camp with the minimum nnml)er allowed, when he left 
them and returned to till up his company, was taken prisoner 
by the Rebels and carried to Virginia, where he was kindly 
treated and after a couple of months returned to his home on 
parole. During the remainder of the war he was Provost 
Marshal for Eastern Kentucky. 

The wife of Fbedekick Visscher is of a Virginia family of 
note. Her mother was the daughter of the Rev. Mathew 
Maury and granddaughter of the Rev. James Maury, of Patrick 
Henry notoriety, and is a cousin to Admiral M. F. Maury of 
the navy. 

William Iji^litToot, son of (277) Frederick Visscher 
aiul Elizabeth Walker Lightfoot, was born November 25, 
1842 ; married in Omaha Blanche Mason, of St. Louis, March 
16, 1875, and had 

328 Viva Glenn, b. June 12, 1877. 

William Liglitlbot Visscher enlisted in the Twenty-fourth 
regiment of Kentucky Federal army in 1S61. Served three 
years as hospital steward ; after his discharge studied law ; 
was admitted to the bar ; went to Louisville to attend law lec- 
tures and graduated at the Law school in that city ; l)ecame 
an amenuensis for George D. Prentice and one of the editors 
of the Louisville Journal. He now resides in Denver, Col., 
and has been for two years one of the editors of Pomeroy's 

paper. 

35JO. 

Frederick Foiitaiie, son of (277) Frederick Visscher 
and Elizabeth Walker Liglitfoot, was born March 12, 1846; 



286 YisscHER. 

married Eva Kavanaugh, in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1873, 
and had 

329 Kate Kavanaugh, b. December 4, 1875. 
3291 Clara Gentry, b. November 9, 1879. 

Frederick F. Visscher is by profession a civil engineer. 

\%^alker ]flanry, son of (277) Frederick Yisscher and 
Elizabeth Walker Lightfoot, was born March 30, 1848; 
married Ella Sterner, in Nebraska, December 21, 1871, 
and had 

330 Jesse Glen, b. December 26, 1874. 

331 Maggie Maury, b. December 2, 1876. 

332 Betty Walker, b. October 3, 1878. 
332i Ella Gazena, b. May 10, 1882. 

Elizabeth Ayer§, danghter of (277) Frederick Yisscher 
and Elizabeth Walker Lightfoot, was born March 8, 1850 
married in "Watertown, N. Y., William Thomas Burdick, 

M. D., Jannary 23, 1877, and had 

333 Charles L., b. November 28, 1877. 

334 Walker Visscher, b. January 14, 1879. 
334i Frank Glenn, b. February, 1881. 

278. 

Daniel ^V., son of (26o) William Broiiwer Yisscher and 
Ann Easton, was born Febrnary 22, 1813; married America 
E. La Treat, of Fort Yalley, Houston connty, Ga. (b. October 
12, 1829), October 12, 1847, and had 

335 Jacob Glen, b. August 11, 1848 ; m. Mattie .Iane Finney, of 

Georgia, August 5, 1879. 

336 Mary Elodia, b. October 28, 1854 ; d. June 4, 1856. 

337 Anna Beaufort, b. December 4, 1857 ; d. September 20, 1859. 

338 Helen Maria, b, May 6, 1860 ; d. July 17, 1863. 

339 William Casey, b. August 2, 1863. 

340 Lizzie, b. April 19, 1867; d. June 9, 1869. 

Daniel ^\. Yisscher resides at Fort Yalley, Houston county, 
Ga. 



YisscHER. 287 

279. 
IVilliaiii C, son of (260) William Brouwer Visscher 
and Ann Easton, was born December 25, 1815 ; married, 1st, 
Eliza Moultener, Mai-cli 29, 1843, and liad 

241 Helen R., b. July 17, 1844 ; m. Chakles Dillenback, December 
19, 18G5. 

Eliza 3Ioulteuer, wife of William C. Visscher, died June 13, 1864. 
He married, 2d, Catharine Booth, October 31, 1867, and had 

342 Cora A., b. December 24, 18G8. 

343 Glen H., b. July 24, 1871. 

Catharine Booth, wife of Williajvi C. Yisschj:e, died March 

Jl, 1874. 

William C. Visscher resides in Governeur, St. Lawrence 

conntv, N. Y. 

280. 

Jacob Glen, son of (260) William Brouwer Visscher 
and Ann Easton, was born October 11, 1871 ; married Lydia 
Boolittle (b. at WaUingford, Conn., September 17, 1846), 
Angust 9, 1870, and had 

344 Catharine Louisa, b. May 10, 1871. 

345 Annie, b. January 27, 1878. 

346 George Glen, b. May 16, 1875. 

347 Henry Beeckman, b. March 31, 1877. 

Jacob G. Visscher died at Fort Yallej, Ga., Jnno 18, 1877. 

381. 

Henry Hamilton, son of (260) William Brouwer 
Visscher and Ann Easton, was born Jnly 24, 1819 ; married 
Mary C. Reynolds, widow {h. November 17, 1831), at Omaha, 
Neb., Octol)er 18, 1859, and had 

348 Annie Elizabeth, b. July 25, 1861 ; d. October 28, 1802. 

349 William Henry, b. October 11. 1803; d. September 21, 1805. 

350 Gertrude, b. April 8, 1806. 

351 Maria Burdick, b. AuffUHt 6, 1808. 

352 Eliza Patrick, b. August 5, 1872. 

353 Henrietta, b. May 27, 1875. 

Henry H. Visscher and family reside at Omaha, Neb. 
37 



288 YisscHEE. 

Joliu Beekiuan, son of (260) William Brouwer 
Yisscher and Aim Eastou, was bom Jnly 1, 1826 ; married 
Lydia Rowley, of Fort Plain, N. Y. (b. August 2i, 1832), 
September 24, 1857, and had 

354 Charles H., b. January 21, 1855 ; m. Catharine J. Kellogg, 
July 9, 1879. 
. '355 Carrie Amelia, b. February 3, 1857 ; m. 0. L. Oaks, November 
10, 1875. 

356 E. Beeckman, b. November 15, 1864. 

John B. Yisscher and family reside at Soutli Rutland, N. Y. 

300. 
Irving' W., son of (291) Jane Ann Yisscher and David 
W. Houghtaliug, M. D., was born July 9, 1836 ; married 
Harriet A. Dates (b. May 14, 1846), November 10, 1865, 
and had 

356i EvangeUna, b. June 14, 1867. 

357 Frederick M., b. July 3, 1869. 

358 Charles J., b. October 23, 1873. 

359 Glen A., b. July 27, 1874. 

360 Ralph H., b. November 4, 1879. 

Dr. David W. Hougiitaling graduated from the Medical 
Department of the Univei'sity of New York city May 10, 
1862 ; was appointed assistant surgeon, New York State Yolun- 
teers, and was subsequently stationed at Fortress Monroe. He 
now resides at Somerset, Niagara county, N. Y. 

301. 
Jniiie^ Marsdeii, son of (291) Jane Ann Yisscher and 
David W. Houghtaling, was born June 10, 183S ; married 
Josephine Fnller, March 12, 1859, and had 

361 Frederick, b. December 35, 1859 ; d. November 30, 1863. 

James Marsden Honghtaling died December 18, 1872. 

96. 
Catliliiia, daughter of (82) Bastiaen Tennis Yissclier and 
(21) Engeltje Yandenhnr^h, was born in Albany January 27, 



VissciiER. 289 

lTr)2; married (202) Isaac H. Bogart, January 'M, 1789, 
and had 

362 Angelica, b. December 27, 1789 ; ui., lat, (203) Samuel Keed, in 

January, 1805 ; 2d, (1802 Tal. ped.) Qeouge Talcott, Novem- 
ber 17, 1810. 

Isaac H. Bogart died in Albany September 22, 1841. 

Cathlina Yisscher, widow of Isaac H. Bogart, died in 
Albany April 10, 1845. She was born at her father's residence 
on North Market street, where now stands 748 Broadway, the 
residence of her grandson S. Yisscher Talcott, the property 
having been in the possession of the family since 1737. 

362. 
Angelica, daughter of (96) Catlilina Yisscher and (202) 
Isaac H. Bogart, was born in Albany, at the residence of her 
grandfather Yisscuek on Noi'tli Market street, December 27, 
1789; married, 1st, (202) Samuel Reed, of Norwalk, Conn., 
and had 

363 Isaac Henry, b. November 28, 1805. (See 350 Bogart and 360 

Reed.) 

Samuel Reed, husband of Angelica Bogart, died at Norwalk, Conn., 
November, 1809. She married, 2d, (1802 Tal. ped.) George 
Talcott, U. S. A., November 17, 1810, and had 

364 George Henry, b. July 16, 1811 ; m, Catharine J. Starke, 

November 9, 1843; d. June 8, 1854. 

365 Sebastian Visscher, b. November 24, 1812 ; m. (406 Shearman) 

Olivia M. Shearman, November 23, 1843. 

Angelica Bogart, wife of General George Talcott, died 
September 1, 1861. 

General George Talcott, died April 25, 1862. (See 293 
Bogart and 1802 Talcott pedigree). 

304. 
George Henry, son of (362) Angelica Bogart and (1802) 
General George Talcott, was born in New York city Jnly 
16, 1811 ; married Catharine J., danghter of General W. W. 
Starke, of Augusta,. Ga., Novcnd)er 9, 1843, and had 



290 ViSSCHEB. 

366 Starke, b. December 10, 1848. 

George Henry Talcott was an officer in the United States 
arm J. He died June S, 1854. (See 1818 Talcott pedigree 
and 351 Bogart.) 

Catharine J. Stakke, widow of Geokge JEenky Talcott, 
died February 26, 1869. 

365. 

Neba§tiau Vi§scher, son of (362) Angelica Bogart 
and (1802) General George Talcott, was born in New York 
city November 24, 1812; married (406) Olivia M., daughter 
of (372) Eobert Shearman and (481) Aima Maria Sherman, 
November 23, 1843, and had 

367 George, b. October 6, 1844 ; m. Mary Isabel Hyde Downing, 

June 23, 1879. 

368 Angelica Bogart, b. February 24, 1846 ; m. (153) Clakence 

Rathbone, September 11, 1866. 

369 Robert Shearman, b. October 23, 1847; in. M. D. Barclay, May 

18, 1870; noch. 

370 Anna Maria, b. October 17, 1849. 

371 Sarah Gibson, b. December 25, 1851. 

S. Yissclier Talcott and family reside at Y48 Broadway, 
Albany, N. Y. (See 1819 Talcott pedigree and 352 Bogart.) 

367. 
George Talcott, son of (365) S. Visscher Talcott and 
(406) Olivia M. Shearman, was born in Attleboro, Mass., 
October 6, 1844; married Mary Isabel Hyde, daughter of 
Jerome F. Downing and Henrietta Bagg, of Eiie, Pa., June 
23, 1879, and had 

372 Winifred, b. April 17, 1880. 

(See 1819 Talcott pedigree, 409 Bogart and 435 Shearman.) 

368. 
Angelica Bogart, daughter (365) S. Visscher Talcott 
and (406) Olivia Maria Shearman, was born at 748 Broadway, 
Albany, N. Y., February 24, 1846; married (153) Clarence 
Rathbone, September 11, 1866, and had* 



ViSSOHER. 291 

373 Albert, b. July 27, 1868. 

374 Joel, b. September 12, 1869. 

375 AngeUca Talcott, b. March 13, 1871. 

376 Ethel, b. December 11. 1877. 

Clarence Ratlibone and family reside in Albany, N. Y. 
(See 153 Kathbone, 1819 Talcott pedigree, 410 Bogart and 
4:36 Shearman.) 



VAN BERGEN. 

(Of Catskill and Coxsackie.) 



The notes relating to this family were kindly furnished by 
Henry Brace, Esq., of New York city. 

1. 
Marten Gerrif sen Van Berg'en is first mentioned 
at Albany where he married, 1st, Jauiietje Marteiise ; 2d, 

Neeltje, daughter of Myndert Frederickse (Van Yveren), Jan- 
uary 21, 1686, and had 

2 Gerrit, bp. in Albany November 27, 1687 ; m. in Kingston 

Annaatje Meyer, June 1, 1711. 

3 Myndert, bp. in Albany September 1, 1689 ; d. s. 

4 Marten, bp. in Albany March 38, 1692; m. in Albany Catkina 

Meyer, June 7, 1715. 

5 Pieter, bp. in Albany February 21, 1694 ; m. Christina, daughter 

of Anthony Costar, November 7, 1724: d. January 4,- 1778; 
lived in Coxsackie. 

6 Johannes, bp, in Albany October 4, 1695 ; died without issue. 

Captain Marten Gerritsen Van Bergen died in 1696. 

Neelt.je, widow of Captain Marten Gerritsen Va.n 
Bergen, married (11) Hendrick Douw, of Albany, October 3, 
1697. 

" Captain Marten Gerritsen Van Bergen in 1668 had a 
lease of Castle Island, called after him. Marten Gerritsen's 
Island, and in 1690 he lived south of that island on the west 
side of the river." — [O'Callaghan's Plistory of New York. 

"In 1662 the island opposite the kill at Coxsackie was also 
called Marten Gerritsen's Island. In 1669 he bought sixty- 
nine morgens and homestead at Catskill (Coxsackie) of Jan 
Andriesse, the Irishman ; in 1670 he purchased more land at 



Van Bergen, " 293 

Coxsackie of Jan Clute and others; in 16Y3-85 he was a 
magistrate of tlie connty ; in 1685 he was commissioned captain 
of a company of foot. Letters of administration were issued 
to his wife December 3, IGOG." — [Pearson's First Settlers of 
Albany. 

2, 
Cirerrit, son of (1) Marten Gerritseii Yaii Bergen and 
Neeltje Myndertse Tan Yveren, was baptised in Albany No- 
vember 27, 1687 ; married in Kingston Annaatje Meyer, June 
1, 1711, and had 

7 Debora, bp. in Albany October 16, 1715 ; m. John Persen (Peers). 

8 Marten Gerritsen, bp. in Albany April 13, 1718; m. iu Kingston 

Mary Van Dyck, September 28, 1743. 

9 Annaalje, bp. in Albany May 15, 1720 ; m. (15) William Van 

Bergen ; d. before 1795. 

10 William, bp. in Albany May 13, 1723 ; m. (18) Catharina Van 

Bergen ; d. August 30, 1794. 

11 Pieter, bp. in Albany July 36, 1734; d. probably before September, 

1758, without issue. 

12 Neeltje, bp. in Albany March 5, 1727; m. David Abeel, Jr., 

July 2, 1752 ; d. April 5, 1805. 

13 Catharina, b. ; m. iu Kingston Casparus Bronck, Decem- 

ber 10, 1739 ; d. before July, 1758, the date of her father's will. 

Gerrit Yan Bergen lived and died at Catskill. His will 
was dated July 25, 1758, proved February 3, 1759. 

. 4. 

llartcii, son of (1) Marten (Jerritsen Yan Bergen and 
Neeltje Myndertse Yan Yveren, was l»a])tised in Albany 
March 28, 1692; married Catrina Meyer, June 7, 1715, 
and had 

14 Marten Gerritsen, bp. in Albany June 3, 1716; d. y. 

15 William, bp. in Albany January U, 1718 ; m. (9) Anna (AnnajVTJe) 

Van Bergen ; probably drowned at Esopus April, 1765. 

16 Hendrickus, bp. in Albany September 27, 1719 ; d. y. 

17 Petrus, b. in 1731 ; m. Eliza Newkerk, of Kingston, October 4, 

1741 ; d. January 2, 1789. 

18 Catharina, bp. in Albany January 33, 1734 ; m. (10) William Van 

Bergen. 



294 Van Bergen. ' 

19 Neeltje, bp. in Albany October 25, 1725 ; m, Hendrick Oothout, 

December 24, 1760; d. December 18, 1793. 

20 Elizabeth, bp. in Albany May 13, 1727 ; d. y. 

21 Anna Maria, bp. in Albany December 8, 1728 ; m. Rev. Johannes 

ScnuNEMAN, December 18, 1754 ; d. September 25, 1795. 

Marten Van Bergen made a will June 27, 1765, proved 
March 31, 1770. He lived and died in Catskill. , 

7. 

Debora, daughter of (2) err it Van Bergen and Annaatje 

Meyer, was baptised in Albany October 16, 1715; married 
John Perseii (Peers), and had 

22 Annaatje, b. December 15, 1749 ; m. Jacob Newkerk, June 18, 

1778 ; d. February 28, 1837. 

23 Gerrit, bp. in Catskill May 11, 1754 ; m. Betsy, daughter of 

William Dederick. 

24 Maria, bp. in Catskill May 11, 1754; d. in infancy. 

25 Johannes, Jr., b. July 28, 1756 ; m. Eliza Newkerk, of Kingston; 

d. in 1838. 

26 Marytje, bp. in Catskill May 27, 1758 ; d. s. August, 1795. 

8. 
Marfeii Gerritsen, son of (2) Gerrit Van Bergen and 
Annaatje Meyer, was baptised in Albany April 13, 1718; 
married in Kingston Mary Van Dyck, September 28, 1742, 
and had 

27 Annaaye, bp. in Germantown October 12, 1743 ; living in 1785. 

28 Neeltje, bp. in Kaatsbaan June 4, 1745 ; living in 1785. 

29 Gerrit, bp. in Kaatsbaan June 9, 1747 ; ra. , 1st, (39) Catiiarina, 

daughter of (10) William Van Bergen ; 2d, in Claverack, Eliza- 
beth Van Dyck, August 6, 1781 ; d. February, 1820," near the 
Steen-bakkery." 

30 Christyntje, bp. in Kaatsbaan October 8, 1750 ; living in 1785. 

31 Pieter, b. June 16, 1753; m. Annaatje (Hannah) Schermeriiorn, 

August 20, 1778 ; d. August 16, 1833. 

32 Elizabeth, bp. in Catskill January 25, 1750 ; living in 1785. 

33 David, b. in 1760; m. in Kaatsbaan Catharine NEvncERK, 

October 28, 1780 ; d. April 27, 1819. 

34 Elizabeth (?), bp. in Catskill July 10, 1708 ; living in 1785. 

35 Wilhelmus, b. June, 17G6 ; m. Catharine Persen ; d. January 

15, 1844. 



Van Uekgen. 205 

36 Catharina, b. ; m. JoiiN J. Ciiami'LIN, of Albany, April 17, 

IT'JO. 

Marten Oerritseii Van 15ergeii made a will whicli was 
j)roved February 9, 1789. 

10. 

Williaiii, sun of (2) Gerrit Van Bergen aiul Annaatje 
Meyer, was baptised in Albany May 13, 1722; married (18) 
Catharina, daughter of (4) Marten Van Bergen and Catrina 
Meyer, and bad 

37 Catharina, bp. in Kaatsbaau September 23, 1747 ; d. in infancy. 

38 Annaatje, bp. in Kaatsbaan December 27, 1748 ; m. probably 

Isaac Van Valkenburg, in 1765. 

39 Catharina, bp. in Kingston November 16, 1752 ; m. (29) Gerrit 

Van Bergen, (his first wife). 

William Van Bergen died August 30, 1794. 

12. 

IVceltje, daughter of (2) Gerrit Van Bergen and Annaatje 
Meyer, was baptised in Albany March .5, 1727 ; married David 
Abeel, Jr., July 2, 1752, and had 

40 Annaatje, bp. in Albany March 1, 1753; d. in infancy. 

41 Anthopy, bp. in Catskill October 9, 1754; m. Catharine Moor, 

October 6. 1797 ; d. February 25, 1822. 

42 Gerrit, bp. in Catskill March 27, 1757 ; m. Elizabeth Cantine ; 

d. October 23, 1829. 

43 Annaatje, bp. in Kaatsbaan April 8, 1760 ; m. Hasbrouck. 

44 Catharine, bp. in Catskill September 28, 1765 ; d. s. August 24, 

1829. 

Neeltje Van Bergen, wife of David Abeel, Jr., died A]>ri] 
5, 1805. 

13. 

Catharina, daughter of (2) Gerrit Van Bergen and 

Annaatje Meyer, was born ; married in Kingston 

Casparus Bronck, December 10, 1739, and had 

45 Annaatje, bp. in Coxsackie October 4, 1743 ; m. John A. Wit- 

BECK ; d. October 8, 1795. 

38 



296 Van Bekgen. 

Ciithariiia Vau Bergeu, wife of Casparus Bkonck, died 
before Julj, 1758, the date of her father's wilL 

15. 

William, son of (4) Marten Tan Bergen and Catriua 

Meyer, was baptised in Albany Jannaiy 11, 1718 ; married (9) 
Aiiiiaatje, daughter of (2) Gerrit Van Bergen and Annaatje 
Me^'er, and had 

46 Marten. 

47 Debora, bp. in Kaatsbaan April 11, 1748 ; m. probably John Moor. 

48 Catharina. 

49 Anna Maria, bp. in Catskill January IG, 1754 ; d. in infancy. 

50 Annaatje, bp. in Catskill May 15, 1756. 

51 Gerrit, bp. in Catskill January 27, 1758. 

52 Anna Maria, bp. in Catskill May 16, 1761. 

William Yau Bergen was probably drowned at Esojjus 
April, 1765. 

19. 
IVeeltje, daughter of (4) Marten Van Bergen and Catrina 

Meyer, was baptised in Albany October 25, 1725 ; married 
Hendrick Ootliout, December 24, 1760, and had 

53 Catharine, b. November 1, 1763; m. John Demarest, November 

33, 1779; d. November 5, 1808. 

Neeltje Van Bergen, wife of Hendkiok Oothout, died 
December 18, 1793. 

21, 

Anna Maria, daughter of (4) Marten Van Bergen and 
Catrina Meyer, was baptised in Albany December 8, 1728 ; 
married Rev. Johannes Schuneman, December 18, 1754, 
and had 

54 Marten Gerritsen, bp. in Catskill December 14, 1755 ; d. in infancy. 

55 Johannes, bp in Catskill August 14, 1757 ; d. in infancy. 

56 Johannes, b. August 39, 1759 ; m. Mart Newkerk, of Kingston, 

October 3, 1781 ; d. November 10, 1843. 

57 Catharina, bp. in Catskill September 30, 17G1. 

58 Marten Gerritsen, bp. in Catskill February 10, 1764 ; m. Cathrina, 

daughter of John A. Witbeck; d. February 81, 1837. 



Yan Bergen. 29Y 

59 Wilhelmus, bp. in Catskill June 15, 1766; m., 1st, Catharina, 

daughter of John Baptist Dumoud ; 2d, Elizabeth De Meyer ; 
d. February 8, 1851. 

Anna Maria Van Bergen, wife of Johannes Schuneman, 

died September 25, 1795. 

29. 

Gerrit, son of (8) Marten Oerritsen Van Bergen and 
Mary Van Dyck, was baptised in Kaatsbaan June 9, 1747 ; 
married, 1st, {3d) Catliarina, dangliter of (10) William Van 
Bergen and (18) Catharine Yan Bergen, and had 

60 Mary (Polly), b. February 9, 1771 ; d. s. January 23, 1851 . 

61 Catharina, b. Marcli 29,1753; ni. Jonathan Keys; d. January 

13, 1844. 

62 Hendrick, bp. at Catskill September 6, 1774 ; d. in infancy. 

63 William, bp. at Catskill April 19, 1778 ; m., 1st, Neeltje, daugh- 

ter of Myndert Van Dyck, April 19, 1795 ; 2d, Margaret 
(Peggy), daughter of William Plank ; d. March, 1863. 

Catliarina Van JBergen, wife of Gerrit Van Bergen, died. He 
married, 2d, Elizabeth, daughter of Myndert Van Dyck, in 
Claverack, August 6, 1751, and had 

64 Neeltje, bp. in Kaatsbaan April 7, 1782. 

65 Gerrit, bp, in Catskill December 24, 1789. 

66 Jan, bp. in Catskill August 28, 1791. 

67 Ann, bp. in Catskill February 18, 1794 ; m. Elisha Bishop, Janu- 

ary 9, 1820. 

68 Marten Gerritsen, bp. in Catskill February 16, 1796. 

69 Peter, b. April 14, 1800 ; m. Clara Benjamin ; d. in Springfield, 
111., January 28, 1879. 

(Jerrit Vjyi Bergen died in Catskill, "near the steen 
bakkery," in Febrnary, 1820. 

31. 
Pietcr, son of (8) Marten Gerritsen Van Bergen and 

Mary A^'an Dyck, was born Jnne IG, 1753; married Annaatje 
(Hannah) Scliernierhorn, August 20, 1778, and had 

70 Marten Garritsen, b. January 6, 1781 ; m. in Hudson, N. Y. 

EnzAiiETH Coffin, January 12, 1802 ; d. March 16, 1864. 

71 Elizabeth, b. November 8, 1782 ; d. in youth. 

72 Marytje, b. December 10, 1786 ; m. Martin Eaton, August 10. 

1805 ; d. July 3, 1866. 

Pieter Van Bergen died August 16, 1833. 



298 Van Bergen. 

33. 

Davifl, son of (8) Marten Gerritseii Tan Bergen and 
Mary Tan Dyck, was born in 1700 ; married in Kaatsbaan 
Catharine Newkerk, October 28, 1780, and had 

73 Jan, bp. in Catskill July 1, 1781. 

74 Marten Gerritsen, bp. in Catskill April 25, 1783. 

75 Gerrit, bp. in Catskill September 12, 1784 ; ni. Mrs. Eleanor 

Demarest (tebhard ; d. in 1848-49. 

76 James, bp. in Catskill April 16, 1786. 

77 Maria, bp. in Catskill January 2, 1791 , m. Henry Persen, in 

1S12; d. in 1876-77.. 

78 William i:)avid (?). 

David Tan Bergen died April 27, 1819. 

35. 
H^illieliniis, son of (8) Marten Gerritsen Tan Bergen 
and Mary Tan Dyck, was born in Jnno, 1766 ; married Cath- 
arine, dangliter of Jolm Persen, and had 

79 John Champlin, b. in 1796 ; m. Diana SkellmaN ; d. October 18, 

1855. 

80 Henry, b. July 13, 1800; m. Sophia Crittenden; d. June 8, 

1877. 

81 Catharine Maria, b. March 13, 1805 ; m. Teriiune Cooke, Novem- 

ber 21, 1824 ; d. October 1, 1840. 

82 Ann Eliza, b. May 7, 1810. 

Willielnins Tan Bergen died January 15, 1844-. 

38. 
Aiiiinafje, danghter of (10) William Tan Bei'gen and 
(IS) Catharina Tan Bergen, was baptised in Kaatsbaan De- 
cember 27, 1748; married probably Isaac Tan Talkenhnrg, 
in 1765, and had 

83 Margrita, bp. in Catskill March 20, 1768 ; d. y. 

84 Margrita, bp. in Catskill March 17, 1770. 

85 Catharina, bp. in Catskill September 1, 1776. 

86 Lidia, bp. in Catskill September 6, 1778. 

87 Jacobus, bp. in Catskill January 17, 1781. 

88 Eva, bp. in Catskill October 20, 1782. 



Van Bergen. 299 

47. 

Debora, daughter of (15) William Tan Bergen and (9) 

Annaat;je Tan Bergen, was baptised in Kaatsbaan April 11, 
1T48 ; married probably John Moor, and had 

89 Wilhelmus Van Bergen, bp. in Catskill January 15, 1769. 

90 Oatharina, bp. in Catskill April 28, 1771. 

91 Jan, bp. in Catskill April 4, 1773. 

92 Henry, bp. in Catskill March 19, 1775. 

93 John, bp. in Catskill July 25, 1777. 

94 Annaalje, bp. in Catskill September 20, 1779. 
- 95 Mary, bp. in Catskill November 18, 1781. 

96 Betsey, bp. in Catskill April 3, 1784. 

97 Sally, bp. in Catskill November 26, 1786. 



THE COXSACKIE BRANCH OF THE VAN BERGEN FAMILY. 

5. 
Picter, son of (1) Marten Gerritsen Tan Bergen and 
Neeltje Myndertse A^an YA^eren, was ba})tised in Albany Feb- 
ruary 21, 1694; married Christina, daughter of Anthony 
Costal', November Y, 1724, and had 

98 Marten Gerritsen, b. September 9, 1725. A prominent burgher 

of Albany ; one of its magistrates and one of the governor's 
council ; resided in State street where the New York State Bank 
now stands ; he never married and was familiarly known as 
" Mart Gers, the bachelor." 

99 Elizabeth, b. June 23, 1727 ; d. in infancy. 

100 Anthony, b. November 1, 1729 ; m. in Catskill (34) Maria Salis- 

BUKY, in 1762. 

101 Henry, b. November 6, 1731 ; m. (42) Neeltje Salisbury, De- 

cember, 1763 ; d. March 16, 1817. 

102 Elizabeth, b. January 8, 1733 ; m. Harmanus Cuyler, of Albany, 

in 1771 ; d. September 4, 1814. 

103 Myndert, bp. in Coxsackie October 16, 1739. 

104 Peter, b. April 23, 1742; ni. Elizahetu Fryer, March 8, 1797. 

Pieter Tan Bergen lived and died in Coxsackie January 4, 
17^8. 

100. 

Aiitliouy, son of (5) IMeter Tan Bergen and Christina 

Costar, was born Novendjer 1, 1729; niari-icd in Catskill (24) 



300 Yan Bergen. 

Maria, daughter of (14) Abraham Salisbury and Rachel Ten 
Broeck, in 1762, and had 

105 Peter A., b. ; in. Hester Hoogteling. 

106 Abraham, b. December, 1764; d. s. November 11, 1848. 

107 Myndert, bp. in Coxsackie January 17, 1767. 

108 Catharina, bp. in Coxsackie January 17, 1767 (twin); m. 

CooNRADT Hoogteling. 

109 Marten Gerritsen, b. in 1768 ; m. Sally Coneyn ; d. in 1855. 

110 Christina, bp. in Coxsackie July 17, 1774 ; m. Arthur McClasky. 

111 Henry Costar, b. in 1777 ; d. s. August 11, 1816. 

112 Rachel, bp. in Coxsackie July 16, 1780. 

Anthony Yan Bergen was a soldier in the Revolution. He 
made a will dated February 10, 1792. 

101. 
Henry, son of (5) Pieter Van Bergen and Christina 
Costar, was born November 6, 1731; married (42) Neeltje, 
daughter of (19) William Salisbury and Teuntje (Eunice) 
Staats, in December, 1763, and had 

113 Peter H., b. November 26, 1764 ; m., 1st, Mayica (Mayke) 

Witbeck, March 3, 1787 ; 2d, Mayica Van der Zee ; d. Febru- 
4, 1852. 

114 Christina, b. February 26,1767; m. Peter C.Adams; d. August 

10, 1833. 

115 Wiljem, bp. in Coxsackie January 13, 1770 ; d. in infancy. 

116 Neeltje, b. July 24, 1771 ; m. Andrew N. Heermance, August 

14, 1703 ; d. June 12, 1852. 

117 William, b. April 16, 1774 ; d. s. August 6, 1795. 

118 Hannah, bp. in Coxsackie January 28, 1778; m. Jabez Weaver. 

119 Elizabeth, b. February 19, 1781 ; m. Richard McCarty. 

120 Marten G., bp. in Coxsackie March 13, 1785 ; d. s. August 14, 

1810. 

121 Mary, b. December 29, 1787 ; m. Joseph B. Cottle, September 

19, 1811. 

Henry Yan Bergen died March 16, 1817. 

Neeltje Salisbury, widow of Henky Yan Bbkgen, died 

November 3, 1825. 

109. 

Elixabetli, daughter of (5) Pieter Van Bergen and 
Christina Costar, was born January 8, 1733 ; married Har- 
manus Cuyler, of Albany, in 1771, and had 



Van Bkkgen. 301 

ifil22 John H., b. in Albany May 29, 1774; m. Amanda Stone; d. 
April 11), 1834. 

Elizabeth Vau Bergen, wife of IIaijmanus Cuyler, died 
September 4, 1814. 

104. 

Peter, son of (5) Pieter Tan Bergen and Christina 
Costar, was born April 23. 1742 ; married Elizabeth Fryer 
March S, 1797, and had 

123 Peter, b. July 1, 1797. 

124 John, b. , d. . 



125 Henry, b. March 31, 1803. 

105. 
Peter A., son of (lOo) Anthony Tan Bergen and (24) 

Maria Salisbury, was born ; married Hester, only 

daughter of Tliomas Hoogteling, and liad 

126 Anthony A., b. in 1780 ; m. Clakine Peck ; d. December 27, 

1859, fe 73 years. 

Peter A. Van Bergen was a State senator and a large bond- 
Iioldcr in Coxsackie, New Baltimore and Ooeymans. 

108. 
Catharine, daughter of (100) Anthony Van Bergen 
and (24) Maria Salisbury, was baptised in Coxsackie January 
17, 17<)7; married Coonradt Hoogteling, and had 

127 Thomas C, m. Elizabeth, daughter of Albert Vanderzee. 

128 Anthony O., m. Clarissa, daughter of Jasper Keeler. 

129 Abraham O., m. Charlotte, daughter of Jonas Bronk, of 

Coeymans. 

109. 
.llarteii CJerritseii, son of (100) Anthony Van Ber- 
gen and (24) Maria Salisbury, was born in 17G8 ; married 
Sally, daughter of Philip Coneyn, and had 

130 Maria, m. Anthony, son of Andrew Hoogteling. 

131 Anthony M., b. February 1, 1794 ; m., 1st, Maria, daughter of 

Kobert K. Van Den Berg ; 2d, Pamela Prentice ; 3d, Susan 
Coneyn, daughter of Leonard Bronk. 



302 Van Bekgen. 

132 Philip, b. March 34, 1797 ; m. Sarah Ann Bushnell. 

133 Hannah, m. Henry, sou of Pieter Coeyinaus Bronk ; d. April 25, 

1823. 

134 Catharine, b. March 16, 1806 ; m. Andrew T. Vanblyck ; d. 

February, 1858. 

Marten Gerritseu Van Bergen died in August, 1855, 

113. 
Peter H., son of (101) Henry Van Bergen and (42) 
Neeltje Salisbury, was born jSTovember 26, 1764; married 1st, 
Mayica (Mayke), daughter of Peter Witbeck and Maria Van 
Aalen March 3, 1787, and had 

135 Nelly, b. February 9, 1788 ; m. Stephen Winans. 

136 Maria, b. August 2, 1791 ; m. Cornelis Vanderzee. 

137 Christina, b. June 12, 1793; m. John Staats Hoogteling 

October 27, 1811. 

138 Peter W., b. March 23, 1796 ; m. 1st, Henrietta Egbertsen ; 

2d, Catalina Van Wormer. 

139 Henry, b. June 13, 1799 ; m. Charlotte Amelia, daughter of 

Andrew McCarty. 

140 Andrew G., b. September 15, 1805; m. Jane, daughter of Aaron 

I. Van Schaick and Helena Witbeck, September 29, 1825. 

Mayica Witbeck, wife of Peter H. Van Bergen, died. He 
married, 2d, Mayica Van der Zee, by whom he had no children 

Peter H. Van Bergen died February 4, 1852. 

114. 

ClirUtiiia, daughter of (101) Henry Van Bergen and 
(42) Neeltje Salisbury, was born February 26, 1767; rnarried 
Peter C. Adams, and had 

141 Henry, b. July 6, 1787; m. Agnes, daughter of Anthony Eg- 

berts; d. July 6, 1857. 

142 Rhoda, bp. in Coxsackie January 17, 1790 ; m. Isaac A., son of 

Abraham Halenbeck. 

143 Peter, bp. in Coxsackie September 2, 1792 ; d. s. May 13, 1814, 

SB. 21 years, 8 months 14 days. 

144 William Van Bergen, b. December 6, 1795 ; d. March 21, 1861. 

145 Herman Cuyler, b. September 28, 1798 ; m. Adeline, daughter 

of Roswell Read ; d. March 8, 1876. 

146 Eleanor Eliza, b. August 9, 1801. 

147 Anna Maria, b. April 7, 1804 ; m. Walter Raleigh Jones. 



Van Bkkgkn. 303 

148 Charlotte Christina, b. 180G; ui. 1st, Heniiy Tomlinson ; 2d, 

WifiLiAM Fahmek. 

Christina A^'an Berg'eii, wife of Peter C, Adams, died 
August 10, 1833. 

110. 

Neeltje, (laughter of (101) Henry Yan Bergen aud (42) 
Neeltje Salisbnry, was bom July 2-1, 1771 ; married Andrew 
N. Heerinance August 14, 1793, aud had 

149 Nicholas, bp. in Coxsackie February 9, 1794 ; died in infancy. 

150 William Van Bergen, b. February 39, 179G ; m. Esthek Judson, 

June 16, 1819 ; d. December 9, 1873. 

151 Henry, b. Nov. 4, 1798 ; d. August 32, 18G9. 

152 Nicholas, b. May 37, 1801 ; d. Nov. 36, 1813. 

Neeltje Van Bergen, wife of Andrew N. IIeekmance, died 
Jmie 12, 1852. 

118. 

Haiiiiali, daughter of (101) Henry Van Bergen and (42) 
Neeltje Salisbnry, was baptised in Coxsackie January 28, 1778 ; 
married Jabez Weaver, and had 

153 Eleanor, bp. in Coxsackie April 1806 ; m. Gradus Vandenburg, 

of Half Moon, N. Y. 

154 Anna Maria, b. August 6, 1808 ; m. Fuller. 

155 Christina, b. June 5, 1811 ; m. Edward Walker. 

156 Ann Eliza, in. Curtis Dunham. 

119. 
Elixabctli, daughter of (101) Henry Van Bergen and 

(42) Neeltje Salisbnry, was born February 19, 1781; married 
Richard McCarty, and had 

157 Charlotte, b. August 9 1799 ; m. Ambrose, son of Dorrauce 

Kirtland ; d. January 13, 1859. 

158 Eleanor, m. William D., son of Dorrance Kirtland. 

159 Anna Maria, m. Rev. Robert Vermilye. 

160 David R., m. Alena, daughter of John McCarty. 

121. 

:Wary, daughter of (101) Henry Van Bergen and (42) 
Neeltje Salislinry, was born December 29, 1787; married 
39 



304 Van Bergen. 

Joseph B., son of Peter Cottle, of Martha's Vineyard, Sep- 
tember 19, 1811, and had 

161 Anthony Costar, m. Caroline, daughter of Jasou Lusk. 

162 John. 

163 Henry Van Bergen. 

Mary Yaii Bergen, wife of Joseph B. Cottle, died July 1, 
1833. 

Anthony A., son of (105) Peter A. Van Bergen, and 
Hester Hoogteling, was bom hi 1786; married Clarine, 
daughter of John Peck of Lyme, Conn., and had 

164 Peter A., m. Lucy, daughter of William Smart of Flushing, L. 

I. ; d. in 1881. 

165 John P., m. Margaret Baker. 

166 James Oliver, m. Harriet Lay. 

167 Lucy Ann, m. Leonard B., son of Abraham Van Dyck. 

168 Esther, m. Stephen J. Matson of Schodack. 

169 Rebecca, m. Roswell, son of Roswell Read. 

170 Anthony A. 

171 Maria, d. s. July 31, 1879. 

172 Elizabeth, b. July 13, 1807. 

173 Lucy Ann Peck, b. in 1809. 

Anthony A. Van Bergen, was a judge of the county court, 
member of the State legislature, and President of the New 
York State Agricultural Society. lie died December 27, 
1859, sd. 73. 



VAN DEN BERGII. 



1. 

Crysbert Coriiclisseii Van Wesep, called also Gys- 
bert op. or Tail de Bergli, arriverl in the colony of Rensselaer- 
wyck in 1645, and lived on a farm called " High Bergh," lying 
on the east side of the river. He married Lysebet, daughter 
of Claas Cornells Sogers Yan Voorhondt, and had 

2 William, m. (5) Catryn, daughter of (1) "Wyuant Van der Poel. 

3 Cornells, m., 1st, (2) Cornelia, daughter of (1) Wyuant Van der 

Poel ; 2d, Maria Van Beuren, widow of (15) Teuwis (Matthew) 
Van Deusen. 

4 Gerret, m. Teuntje . 

5 Gertje, m. Evert Van Esch. 

3. 
Cornells, son of (1) Gysbert C. Tan den Bergh and 

Lysebeth Yah Yoorhondt, was born prol)a])ly in Holland; 
married, 1st, (2) Cornelia, daughter of (1) Wynant Gerret Yan 
der Poel, before 1G85, and had 

6 Gysbert, m., 1st., DiWERTJE Marten, October 20, 1700; 2d., 

Catalyxtje . 

7 Tryntje, m. Peter Waldron(?), before 1700; d. March 3, 1753. 

8 Maritje, l)p. March 8, 1085 ; m. Cornet.is Van Alstyne. 

9 Cornells, V)p. in 1G87; m. Maria WrNNE(?). 

10 Cornelia, m. Martin Van Ai.styne. ' 

11 Matthias, bp. March 23, 1690; m. (41) Catiiltna Van Deusen, 

May 20, 1717 ; d. December 22, 1745. 

12 Geertje, bp. December 20, 1691. 

13 Wynant, bp. June ^4, 1694; m. (65) Anna Wendell, March 20, 

1721. She died December, 1754. 

14 Goosen, 

Cornelia Van tier Poel, wife of Cornelts G. Van den BERGii.died. 
He married, 2d, Maria Van BureN, widow of (15) Teuwis 
(Matthew) Van Deusen, November 2l, 1702, and had 

/ 



306 ■ Van den Bergh. 

15 Gerrit, bp, September 19, 1703 ; d. October, 1731. 

Cornells Cr. Yan den Bergh died between 1714 and 1717, 
leaving a will dated Marcli 3, 1714, wliicli was proved July 6, 
1717. He lived in Rensselaerwyck on the east side of the river, 
between Albanj^ and Troy, one mile back from the river. 

11. 

Matthias, son of (3) Cornells G. Van den Bergli and (2) 
Cornelia W. Van der Poel, was baptised in Albany March 23, 
. 1690; married (41) Catlilyna, daughter of (8) Rntger Mel- 
cherts Yan Deusen and (4) Weintie Ilarments Hnn, May 26, 
1717, and had 

16 Oornelis, bp. October 8, 1719; in. a Van den Bergh ; d. February 

2, 1798. 

17 Myntje, bp. December 17, 1721 ; m., 1st, Reyner Van YevereN; 

2d, (104) Gerkit Lansing. 

18 Cornelia, bp. May 3, 1724 ; m. Reyner Van Alstyne, November 

5, 1848. 

19 Rutgert, bp. August 28, 1726 ; m. Maria Van den Bergh, July 

6, 1754. 

20 Gysbert, bp. May 10, 1729 ; d. June, 1729. 

21 Engeltje, bp. April 17, 1730; m., (82) Bastian Teunis Visscher, 

July 24, 1751 ; d. November 17, 1789. 

Catlilyna Van Densen, wife of Matthias Van den Bergh, 
i^" died and was buried in Albany May 1, 1731. 

Matthias Van den Bergh died and was bnriecl in Albany 
December 22, 1745. 

Note — September 19, 1745, Maria Gerritse Van Woert (?) mentions in ber 
will husband John Gerritse Van den Bergh (?), deceased ; eldest son Adam 
Van den Bergh ; Anna, wife of Adam Jats (Yates?) ; Maria, wife of Wessel 
Van Schaick ; (Jornelis Van den Bergh, and her deceased mother Anna Van 
Woert. — f Register in Chaney's office. 

For very full notes relating to the Van den Bergh family, see Pearson's 
Albany families. 



VAN DER BOGAEUT. 



1. 

Hariiieii, son of Myndert Tan der Bogaert, was bom in 

Holland in 1612. He came to New Amsterdam in the ship 
" Endraght," May 24, 1630, as a surgeon of the ship, having 
sailed from Texel on the 21st of March previous. He married 
Jellisje, daughter of Claas Jansen Schouw or Switts, of 
Zierickzee, in Holland, and had 

2 Frans, bp. in New York August 26, 1640 ; m. Annetje Tjerkse. 

3 Myndert H., bp. in New York "May 3, 1643 ; m. (10) Helena 

SCHERMERHORN. 

4 Lysbet, m. Harmen Janse Knickerbacker. 

No other children are found on the record. 

Harmen Yaii der Bogaert, in 1638, sailed for the West 
Indies, upon whicii occasion he made a will leaving his property, 
in case of his death, to his wife, " the daughter of Jellisen 
Claas Janssen, of Zierickzee, provided she gave to his relatives 
six carious guilders." In 1648 his property in New Amsterdam 
was sold, and he was at Fort Orange (Albany) that year hold- 
ing the office of commissary of the fort. He came to a violent 
death in 1648. 

The names of Bogaert, Van der Bogaert and ITyt den Bogaert 
have often been confounded in this country, so much so that it 
has been difficult to trace the descendants of the two families 
that came to New Amsterdam. They were distinct families 
and not known to have been at all related to each other in this 
country, whatever connection there may hav^e been in Holland. 

2. 

Frans, son of (1) Hariiien Myndert Van der Bog.aert 



308 Van dek Bogaekt. 

and Jellisje Switts, was baptised in New York August 26, 
1640 ; married Aimetje Tjerkse, and had 

5 Claas, m. Baebara Heemstreet, December 31, 1699. 

6 Tjerk, m. Margaret, daughter of Harmauus Vedder . 

Frans Tan der Bogaert settled in Sclienectadj in 1680, 
where he was killed by the French and Indians February 9, 
1690. His widow married Philip Harris, of Albany, March 
25, 1692. 

3. 

Myiiclert H., son of (1) Harmeu Myndert Tan der 

Bogaert and Jellisje Switts, was baptised in New York May 

3, 1643 ; married (10) Helena, daughter of (1) Jacob Janse 

Schermerhorn, of Schenectady, and Jannetje Segers, and had 

7 Myndert, b. ; m. Neeltje Palmentier, October 20, 1706. 

8 Johannes, bp. January 18, 1685. 

9 Comelis, bp. December 15, 1686. 

10 Elizabeth, bp. September 30, 1688. 

11 Oatrina, bp. August 10, 1690. 

12 Ryer, ) 

V bp. June 5, 1692. 

13 Francis,) 

14 Jacob, b. ; m. Margariet DuMokd, May 6, 1716. 

Myiidert Tan der Bogaert came to Schenectady in 1680 
but in 1686 removed to Poughkeepsie, where in company with 
Robert Sanders, he obtained a patent of land one mile square, 
including the site of the present city of Poughkeepsie. 

5. 

€laa$^, son of (2) Fraiis Yaii der Bogaert and Auiietje 

Tjerkse, married Barbara, daughter of Tckel Heemstreet 
December 31, 1699, and had 

15 Anna, bp. November 10, 1700 ; m. Abraham Lighthall,. 

16 Frans, bp. August 22, 1703 ; m. Hester, daughter of Abraham 

Groot, November 8, 1726. 

17 Maria, bp. October 28, 1705 ; m. Peter Vedder. 

18 Margaret, bp. February 9, 1709 ; m. Alexander Vedder. 

19 Jelli.stje, bp. March 6, 1711 ; m. Johannes Hall. 

20 Sarah, bp. February 28, 1714 ; m. Arent Vedder. 



Van der Bogaekt. 309 

21 Takerus, bp. March 33, 1717; in. Neeltje, daughter of Arent 

de Ciraaf, February 3, 1744; d. 1799. 

22 Olaas, bp. June 11, 1737 ; m. Rachel, daughter of Joseph Yatea, 

August 8, 1753. 

6. 
Tjerk, son of (2) Fraiis Van der Bogaert and Aiiiietje 
Tjerkse, nuirried Margaret, daughter of Harmamiis Vedder, 
and had 

23 Frans, bp. January 13, 1716-17. 

24 Margariet, bp. March 39, 1717. 

25 Harmanus, ^ m. Cathauina, daughter of Daniel D. Van 

I Aniwerpen, May 18, 1745. 

[^bp. July 31, 1731. 

I 

26 Helena, J m. Richard Collins. 

27 Nicholas, bp. May 11, 1783 ; m. 1st, Ariaantje Schermekhoun, 

January 9, 1747-8 ; 3d, Anna Van Voust July, 1753. 

28 Catrina, bp. February 37, 1725 ; m. Calvin. 

29 Feytje, ) m. Voorhis, of New Jersey. 

[ bp. December 24, 1736. 

30 Agnietje, ) m. NixON. 

31 Geartrey, bp. July 19, 1739. 

32 Annatee, m. Nixon. 

Margariet Vedder, widow of Tjerk Van der Bogaert, 
made a will July 19, 17YY ; proved May 1, 1781. 

7. 

llyiiclcrt, son of (3) Myiidert Harmen Van der Bogaert 
and (10) Helena Seller nierhorn, married Neeltje Palnieutier, 

of Bostwick, Long Island, October 20, 1706, and had 

33 Helena, b. October 12, 1707, in Albany. 

34 Jacobus. 

35 Pieter. 

36 Michael, b. March 7, 1710. 

37 Ragel. 

38 Johannes. 

39 Myndert, m. Maria Etten October 39, 1738. 

40 Cornells. 



Myndert Van der Bogaert removed from Albany to Pougl 
keepsie where he made a will in 1750. 



310 Yan der Bogaeet. 

14. 

Jacob, soil of (3) Myndert Harineii Van tier Bogaert 
and (10) Helena Scliermerhoru, inarncd Margariet BuMond 

May 6, 1716, and had 

41 Myndert, 

42 Helena, bp. June 12, 1726. 

43 Jacobus, bp. May 15, 1729. 

44 Catharine. 

Jacol) Tan der Bogaert made a will January lY, 1746, in 
Poughkeepsie, which was proved April 3, 1760, naming the 
above children. An affidavit on iilein the Secretary of State's 
office, Albany, shows that Jacob Van der Bogaert, of Poi\gh- 
keepsie, eldest son of Myndert Harmen Yan der Bogaert, of 
Dutchess county, 'New York, refused to administer on the 
estate of his father and mother, and that John De Graaf was 
willing to do so. 

16. 
Frans, son of (5) Claas Van der Bogaert and Barbara 
Heenistreet, was baptised August 22, 1703 ; married Hester, 
daughter of Abraham Groot, November 8, 1726, and had 

45 Claas, bp. June 11, 1727. 

46 Abraham, ) 

[ bp. December 17, 1782. 

47 Hester, ) m. Albert Vedder. 

Frans Van der Bogaert died May 19, 1775. 

21. 
Takerus, son of (5) Claas Van der Boga^ert and Barbara 

Heenistreet, was baptised March 23, 1717; married Neeltje, 
daughter of Arent De Graaf, February 2, 1741—5, and had 

48 Adriana, bp. September 15, 1745 ; m. Barent F. Schermerhorn. 

49 Nicolas, bp. February 14, 1748 ; m. Elizabeth Marselis, Sep- 

tember 16, 1769. 

50 Margriete, bp. July 15, 1750 ; m. Philip Vedder. 

51 Johannes, bp. April 30, 1753. 

Takerus Van der Bogaert resided in Schenectady. He 
died in 1799. 



Yan der Bogaert. 311 

Claa!^, son of (5) Claas Van der Bogaert and Barbara 

Heenistreet, was baptised June 11, 1723; married Rachel, 
daughter of Joseph Yates, August 8, 1752, and had 

52 Anna, bp. September 12, 1753; m. Abraham Lighthall. 

53 Frans, bp. February 23, 1755. 

54 Joseph, bp. November 21, 1756 ; m. Rachel Pieterson. 

55 Claas, bp. March 4, 1759. 

Harinaniis, son of (6) Tjerk Tan der Bogaert and 

Margariet Tedder, was baptised July 21, 1721 ; married Cath- 
arina, daughter of Daniel D. Van Antwerpen, May 18, 1745, 
and had 

56 Margriet, bp. September 22, 1745 ; d. y. 

57 Margriete, bp. October 29, 1749 ; d. y. 

58 Adriana, bp. July 14, 1751. 
69 Ariaantje, bp. August 8, 1752. 

60 Margarieta, bp. July 6, 1755; m.,lst, Adam Kittle, killed in the 

Revolutionary war ; 2d, Williams. 

61 Nicholas, bp. December 11, 1757. 

]\ricliola§, son of (G) Tjerk Tan der Bogaert and Mar- 
gariet Tedder, was baptised May 11, 1723; married, 1st, 
Ariaantje Schermerliorn, January 9, 1747-8. No children. 
Me mai-ried, 2d, Anna Tan A^orst, Jnly, 1753, and had 

62 Tjerk, bp. March 5, 1754. 

63 Frans, bp. March 4, 1755. 

64 Rachel, bp. February (5, 1757. 

65 Margarita, l)p. July 10, 1758. 

Nicholas Tan der Bogaert died before tlie birth of his last 
child. 

40 



VAN DEUSEN. 



1. 

Abraliaiii Van Deuseii or Deiirseii came to Be- 
verwjclv from j^ew Amsterdam at an early date. He may 
have came oi'iginally from " Deursen," a hamlet in North Bra- 
bant in the Netherlands. He had 

2 Melchert, m. Engeltje Jacobsen Van Woert. 

3 Teuwis (Matthew), m. Helena 

4 Jacob, m. Catalyntje Van EsiiANT in New Amsterdam September 

23, 1663. 

5 Pieter, m. Hestkh Webbers in New Amsterdam September 19, 

1666. 

Melcliert, son of ',1) Abraliam Van Deusen, man-ied 
Engeltje, danghtcr of Rntger Jacobsen Van Schocnderwoert 
and Tryntje Janse Van Breestede (baptised in New Amsterdam 
April 10, 1650) and had 

6 Harpert, m. 1st, (17) Helen Van Deusen November 7, 1707 ; 2d, a 

Van Alstyne May 23, 1733. 

7 Martin, m. (19) Elbertje Van der Poel December 23, 1719. 

8 Rutger, m. (4) Weintie Harments Hun September 11, 1692. 

9 Casper. 

10 Magdalena, bp. May 3, 1685. 

11 Engeltje, bp. May 22,1687; m. PniLiP Van Vechten June 4, 

1714. 

12 Abraham, bp. July 14, 1689 ; m. Caturina 

13 Catalyntje, bp. September 20, 1691. 

Engeltje Rutgers Van Woert, wife of Melchert Van 
Deusen, was buried in " Popsknee " (opposite Albany) Jnly 11, 

1728.* 

* The two brothers Rutijerand Teuwis Van Schoenderwoert came early to Bever- | 
wyck. The former settled in New Amsterdam and his descendants took the name !i 
of Rutgers. The latter settled in Beverwyck and toolv the name of Van Woert. [1 



Van Deusen. 313 

MELciTEiiT A, Van Deuskn was burietl at the same place 
Juno G, 1742. 

3. 

Teiiwis (.IBalllieiv), son of (1) Abraham A^au Douseii, 
iiian-iod Helena , and had 

13|^ Lysbet, m. (4) Johannes Benson, February 2, 1C80. 

14 Robert, m. Cornelia Martense Van Buren about 1G80. 
14| Tryntje, m. (3) Samson Benson about 1G83. 

15 Jan, m. Maritje Martense Van Buren March 14, 1095. 

16 Isaac, m. Bata Van Ysselsteyn October 9, 1706. 

17 Helena, m. (6) Harpert Van Deusen November 7, 1707. 

Ten wis Tan Deusen was in Beverwyck from 1657 to 1700. 

4. 

Jacob, son of (1) Abraham Tan Deusen, married Cata- 
lyntje, daughter of Claas Van Eslant and Willemptje Harpers 
Van der Linde, of Holland, September 23, 1663, and had 

18 Willem, lu. Lysebeth Roseboom January 13, 1693; d. September, 

1737. 

19 Harpert, b. October 9, 1605 ; m. Maritje Ryerts Gerritse, 

January 24, 1695. 

20 Abraham, b. January 11, 1667; m. Jacomintje Van ScnoON- 

IIOVEN May 23, 1697-. 

21 Adriaen, b. May 30, 1668 ; d. y. 

22 Adriaen, b. March 30, 1670. 

23 Isaac, 1). November 5, 1671. 

24 Aeltje, b. October 7, 1674. 

25 Jacob, b. September 13, 1676. 

26 Mayeken, b. November 27, 1678. 

In 1077, being about to return to Holland, Catalyntje, his 
wife, got a certificate from the " Cominissarissen " at Albany 
that she was the daughter of Claas Van Eslant, deceased, under- 
taker in Now Amsterdam, and that her mother's name was 
Willeni])ie Harpers Van der Linde. Pier object in retui-ning 
to Holland was to collect certain legacies due her there. Her 
husl)and Van Deusen and brother Claas also gave her powers 
of attorney to collect the legacies left them by their uncle Har- 
manus Antonides Van der Linde, minister in his life-time at 
Naerden. (Pearson.) 



314 Vajst Deusen. 

5, 
Pieter, son of (1) Abraham Van Deusen, married Hester 
Webbers, in New Anisterdam, September 19, 1666, and had 

27 Wynlje, bp. September 21, 1669. 

28 Abraham, bp. July 28, 1672. 

29 Trynlje, bp. December 18, 1678. 

30 Henricus, bp. November 9, 1684. 

Pieter Van Deusen settled in New Amsterdam when he 
mai-ried, and his eliildren were born there. 

6. 

Harpert, son of (2) Melchert Abrahamse Tan Deusen 
and Engeltje Rutgers Tan Woert, married, 1st, (17) Helena, 
danghter of (3) Tenwis Yan Densen and Helena , No- 
vember Y, 1707, and had 

31 Helena, bp. ; m. (46) Abraham G. Lansing, April 21, 1733. 

32 Melchert, bp. October 19, 1713. 

33 Engeltje, bp. December 25, 1714. 

34 Tryntje, bp. June 9, 1717. 

35 Melchert, bp, December 27, 1719 ; m. Neeltje Quackenros. 

36 Mattheus, bp. March 24, 1723. 

37 Rutgert, bp. June 30, 1728. 

Harpert Van Deusen was residing in Claverack in 1707 and 
in Alhany in 1720. His first wife Helena was bnried June 
27, 1728, her last child having been baptised after her burial. 
He married, 2d, a Van Alstyne, May 23, 1732. No children 
recorded. 

7. 
Martin, son of (2) Melchert Abraliamse Van Deusen 
and Engeltie Rutgers Van Woert, married (19) Elbertje, 
daughter of (7) Melchert (Melgert) Van der Poel, Jr., of 
Kinderhook, and Catharina Yan Alen (bp. February 3, 1697), 
December 23, 1719, and had 

38 Catharina^ bp. October 14, 1722. 

39 Melchert, bp. April 17, 1726 ; d. y. 

40 Melchert, bp. February 22, 1728. 



Van Deusen. 315 

8. 
Riilger, sun of (2) Melchert Abraliaiuse Van Deusen 
and EniJjeltie Ruts^ers A'^aii Woert, married (4) Weintie Har- 

niense, daugliter of (2) Ilarmen Thomas Hun, September 11, 
1692, and had 

41 Oatalyntje, bp. May 14, 1G93 ; m. (11) Mathias Van den BEiion, 

May 26, 1717. 

42 Engeltje, bp. March 32, 1696 ; m. (38) Geiirit Lansing, Jr., 

October 23, 1718. 

12. 

Abraliaiii, son of (2) Melchert Abrahanise Van Deusen 
and Engeltje Rutgers Van Woert, was baptised July 14, 
17(i0 ; married Catharina , and had 

43 Hartman, bp. January 7, 1722. 

14. 

Robert, son of (3) Teuwis Abraliamse Van Deusen aiid 

Helena , married Cornelia, daughter of Marten Cornelis 

Van Buren and Maritie , about 1689, and had 

44 Johannes, bp. July 13, 1690 ; m. Styntje (Christina) Van Alen, 

August 16, 1712. 

45 Mattheus, bp. November 1, 1691. 

46 Marten, bp. February 21, 1694. 

47 Tobias, bp. August 16, 1696 ; m. Ariaantje . 

48 Robert, bp. September 1, 1700. 

Coruelisi Van Buren, wife of Rouriit Teuwis Van Deusen, died. 
He married, 2d, Geertruy Van Bentiiuysen, August 21, 1718. 
No cliildreu recorded. 

Robert Teuwis Van Deusen was of Claverack in 1720. 

15. 
Jail, son of (3) Teuwis Abraliamse Van Deusen and 

Helena , man-ied Maritje, daughter of Marten Cornelis 

Van Bur(;n, Marcli 14, 1695, and liad 

49 Mattheus, bp. January 19, 1690 ; m. Engeltje Slingerland, 

June 2, 1716. 

Marit.je Van Buren, widoAv of Jan Van Dettsen, married 
(3) Cornelis Gysbertse Van den IJergli, November 21, 1702. 



316 Van Dp:usen. 

16. 

Isaac, soil of (3) Teuwis Abraliamse Van Ueuseu and 

Helena , married Bata, daugliter of Cornolis Martense 

Ysselsteyn, of Claverack, and Cornelia Yan den Bergb (Vreden- 
bergli according to Pearson), October 9, 1706, and bad. 

50 Mattheus, bp. August 3, 1707; m. Rachel . 

51 Cornelia, bp. July 3, 1709. 

52 Bata. 

53 Cornelis Andriese, bp. April 22, 1710. 

54 Isaac, bp. June 2, 1718- 

55 Maritje, bp. May 15, 1720. 

56 Tryntje, bp. September 23, 1722. 

57 Elizabeth, bp. August 9, 1724. 

58 Annatje. 

59 Sarah, bp. January 4, 1730. 

60 Johannes. 

61 Helena, bp. September §9, 1734. 

Isaac Yan Deuscn was of Clavci-ack in 1Y20 and of Kinder- 
book in 17-iO. He made a will May 24, 17^:0, proved October 
8, 1742, in wbicb be mentioned bis wife Bata and tlie above 
cbildren. 

18. 

\¥illeiii, son of (4) Jacob Abraliamse Yan Deusen and 
Catalyntje Yan Eslant, married Lysebetli, dangbter of 
Hendrick Roseboom ('!'), January 13, 1G02, and bad 

62 Jacob, bp. September 4, 1092. 

63 Margriet, bp. April 14, 1695. 

64 Oatalyntje, bp. November 21, 1097 ; m. (17) Jan OoTnOUT, July 

15, 1721.' 

65 Marytje, bp. September 1, 1700. 

66 Elizabeth, bp. March 21, 1703. 

67 Henrick, ) m. Ariaantje Staats. 

[- bp. December 25, 1705. 

68 Elizabeth, ) 

Willeni Jacobse Yan Densen was buried in Albany Scp- 
tcmljer 8, 1731. llis bouse w*as on tlie nortb corner of Maiden 
Lane and Pearl street in 1711. 

19. 

Harperf, son of (4) Jacob Abraliamse Yan Deusen and 
Catalyntje Yan Eslant, was born October 9, 1665; married 



Van Deusen. 



31Y 



Maritje, daughter of Ryer Gerritsc and Aunatjo Janse, Jan- 
uary 24, 1695, and liad 

69 Tryntje, bp. August 9, 1696 ; d. y. 

70 Tryntje, bp. August 32, 1697. 

71 Gerrit, bp. January 5, 1700 ; buried January 29, 1741. 

72 Jacob, bp. November 19, 1701 ; d. y. 

73 Jacob, bp. October 3, 1703. 

74 Henrick, bp. September 29, 1705. 

75 Abraham, bp. November 17, 1706; m. Rachel Pels. 

76 Anna, bp. March 16, 1709. 

77 Catalyna, bp. February 10, 1712. 

78 Marine, bp. November 13, 1715. 

Harpert Van Deusen ■was buried in the church at the foot 
of State street July 6, 1742. 

SO. 

Ahraliaiii, son of (4) Jacob Abrahamse Tan Deusen 
and Catalyntje Tan Eslant, was born January 11, 1667; 
married Jacomyntje, daughter of Gerrit Ilendrickse Yan 
Schoonlioveu, May 23, 1 697, and liad 

79 Guert Hendrickse, bp. September 27, 1702. 

80 Isaac, bp. December 24, 1704. 

81 Henrick, bp. June 15, 1707. 

llelcliert, son of (6) Harpert Jttelclierts Van Deusen 
and (17) Helena Van Deusen, was ba])tiscd December 27, 
1719; married Neeltje Quackenbos, and liad 

82 Harpert, bp. January 12, 174G. 

83 Lena, bp. February 4, 1750. 

(For further information regarding the family of Van Deusens, see 
" Pearson's First Settlers of Albany.") 



VAN DUIESSEN. 



1. 

Petriis Van Dries§eii had two sons 

2 Petrus (Domiuie), m. Eva Cuyler, August 26, 1712. 

3 Johannes (Dominie), m., 1st, Margarita Van Stryer, July 8, 

1727 (Pearson); 2d., (20) Margariet Oothout, October 22, 
1736. 

Nothing respecting Petrus, the fatlier, has been found 
on the Albany records by the Compiler. It is probable he 
never came to America, but that his sons were educated in 
Belgium and came over at different times, Johannes later than 
his brother. 

9. 

Dominie Petrns Van Driessen came to Albany 
April, 1712. He was the son of (1) Petrus Van Driesseu. 
He married Eva, daughter of Hendrick and Anna Cuyler, 
August 26, 1712, and had 

4 Petrus, bp. January 17,1713 ; m. Engeltje Vroom an, June, 1738. 

5 Hendrick, bp. October 30, 1715 ; removed to New York. Of 

Hendrick, the Dominie says: "This my son Hendrick was the 
first child baptised in the new church." 

6 Johannes, bp. September 29, 1717. 

7 Anna, bp. November 15, 1719. 

8 Maria, bp. September 16, 1722. 

Dominie Petrus Tan Driessen made a will January 29, 
1737-38, leaving all his estate, both real and personal, to his 
wife Eva, during her life Hme, with jjower to sell and dispose 
of the same. In conjunction with two of her children, 
Hendrick (Henry) and Annetje (Anna), she did sell, on the 
21st day of July, 1748, the whole of the estate to Philip 



Van Ukiessen. 319 

Lansing for a nominal snui, and he reconveyed it to her in fee. 
Later, March 9, 1754, Fetrus conveyed his interest (whatever 
tliat might be) to his brother Henry. 

Dominie Petrus Driessen was buried in the church at the 
foot of State street February 3, 1738. 

Eva Cutler, widow of Dominie Petrus Yan Driessen, 
was buried in tlie cliurch August 10, 1756. 

Dominie Van Driessen was the seventh minister of the 
" Nether Dutch Reformed Congregation of the City and County 
of Albany," succeeding Dominie Johannes Lydius. To him 
belongs the credit of having a new church erected at the foot 
of State street of stone in place of the old and decayed one 
of wood. A petition was drawn up by him June 8, 1714, and 
signed by himself and the elders and deacons of the church, 
asking the approval of Robert Hunter, captain-general and 
governor of the provinces of New York and New Jersey, of 
their purpose of building a new cliurch. He also obtained an 
act of incorporation for the church on petition August 3, 1720, 
which was approved August 10, 1720. 

4. 

Petrus, Jr., son of (1) Dominie Petrus Van Driessen 
and Eva Ciiyler, was baptised in Albany January 17, 1713 ; 
married Engeltje, possibly daughter of Hendrick Vrooman 
and Marytje Wemp (Glen), (b. September 27, 1713), June, 
1738, and had 

9 John, bp. March 11, 1744 ; m. Margarita Truax, June 23, 1770. 

10 Petrus, Jr., bp. October 2, 1746; m. Hanna Johnson. 

11 Mary. 

12 Anna, bp. December 2, 1750. 

13 Eva, bp. September 3, 1754 ; m. Johannes De Qiiaap. 

Petrus Tan Driessen, Jr., resided in Schenectady for a 
time. lie made a will March 12, 1751, mentioning the above 
children. 

9. 

.roliaiiiiCM, son of (4) Petrus Van Driessen and En- 
gelt je Vroouian, was ba])tised in Albany March 11, 1744; 
41 



320 Van Dkiessen. 

married Margarita, daughter of Isaac Truax, of Schenectady, 
June 22, 1770, and had 

14 Oatalynlje, bp. June 20, 1771. 

15 Hendrick, bp. March 31, 1773. 

16 Annatje, bp. September 10, 1775. 

17 Sarah, bp. July 4, 1778. 



There was a Hendrick Van Driessen wlio was pos- 
sibly the son of (4) Petrus Tan Driessen, Jr., who had 

18 Petrus, bp. May 9, 1773. 

19 Willem, bp. October 30, 1776. 

20 Hendrick, bp. May 3, 1779. 

Hendrick Tan Driessen died before his last child was born. 

3. 

Dominie Johannes, son of (1) Petrus Tan Driessen, 

married (according to Pearson) 1st Margarita Tan Stryer 
July 8, 1727. If this be correct he married 2d (20) Margariet, 
daughter of (3) Hendrick Jans Oothout and (9) Caatje Yolkers 
Douw (bp. July 13, 1701), October 22, 1736, and had 

21 Catharine, b. April 15, 1738 ; m. Abraham Lansing ; no ch. ; d. 

February 11, 1833. 

22 Rachel, m. a Salisbury, of Catskill ; no ch. 

23 Maria (Mary ?), m. 1st, Thomas Ellis March 36, 1764 ; 3d, 

Hendrick (Henry) Grevenradt, February 34, 1773. 

There is much doubt as to the correctness of this family of 
Dominie Yan Driessen's. The marriage of Dominie Van 
Driessen and that of Mary are taken from " New York mar- 
riages " published by the authority of the State. Tlie birtli 
and death of Catharine is taken from a record in a Psalm book 
originally belonging to Catharine Yan Driessen in which is 
written " Maritje Oothout her book, born March 11, 1690," 
and below it " August 15, 1738, is born my eldest daughter 
and is named Catharine." In another hand is written '• Catha- 
rine Yan Driessen, her book," and later "1823, February 
17th, Aunt Catharine died aged 84: years. (See Grevenradt 
Bible record in this book.) Maritje Oothout died single, and 



Van Driessen. 321 

tlie inference is that tlie book jDassed into tlie hands of Mar- 
gariet, her sister, who married DoanNiE Jan (Johannes) Yan 
Driess en. In setthng the estate of (3) Hendrick Oothout a por- 
tion was given to (20) Margariet, wife of Jan Yan Driessen. 
Letters about this estate were received by (25) Isaac Bogart and 
(19) Ilendrickie Oothout, his wife, from Dominie Jan Yan 
Driessen (written from Aquickanonck, N. J.) as late as No^ 
vember 11, 1748. That Eachel was the daughter of Dominie 
Jan Yan Driessen, and that she married a Salisbury from 
Catskill and had no children, the compiler believes to be correct, 
l)ut unfortunately has lost the reference from whence the note 
was taken. As to the marriage of Catharine to Abraham Lan- 
sing that is also in doubt. 

The Rev. Johannes (Jan) Yan» Driessen ^^as a younger 
brother of the Rev. Petrus. He was born in Holland or Bel- 
gium in 1697. He completed his- education in the latter 
country and came to America probably later than his brother 
Petrus with whom he continued his studies for the ministry. 
He was given a license to preach by the Presbytery of New 
Haven April 13, 1727, after sustaining a thorough examination 
in the Halls of Yale College. He was acting as the Pastor of 
the Dutch Reformed Church at Kinderhook from 1727 to 
1738, but was never regularly installed as such in consequence 
of his not having been ordained and licensed by the mother 
church at Albany. He was officiating as Pastor of the French 
church at 'New Paltz from 1731 to 1736, supplying also Clav- 
erack, Livingston Manor and Germantown. He received a call 
from and removed to Aquickanonck, N. J., where he remained 
till 1748, and was alive as late as the lltli of November of that 
year. 

(See Collins'' Historical Discourse and Stiff's History of the 
Huguenot Church at New Paltz for further information re- 
garding him.) 

Maria (iTIary), daughter of (3) Dominie Johaiiiios (Jan) 
Yan Driessen, and (20) Margariet Oothont, married Hendrick 
(Henry) son of Isaac Grevcnradt, March 2, 1772, and had 



322 Van Deiessen. 

24 Alida, b. May 24, 1773 ; m. General Robert Dunbar, son of 

William Dunbar and Elizabeth Van Deusen (b. June 19, 1773). 
He died June 30, 1837. 

25 Henry, b. ; m. Mary Laughton. 

Henry, son of (23) Maria (Mary) Tan Driessen and 

Hendrick (Henry) Grevenradt, was born ; married 

Mary Laughton, and had 

26 Maria, b. March 11, 1813 (an only child) ; in. David Van Ness 

Radcliffe, May 7, 1834 ; d. January 23, 1853. 

Henry Grevenradt early removed to Mackinaw, Mich., where 

he resided until his death. His only child Maria was adopted 

by her Uncle and Aunt Dunbar and resided with them in 

Albany. 

26. 

Maria, daughter of (25) Henry Grevenradt and Mary 

LaugLton, was born March 11, 1812; married David Tan 
Ness, son of John Radcliffe and Jane Yan Ness, May T, 1834; 
and had 

27 AUda G. 

28 Jane, m. MoNROE Dewees, May 7, 1867 ; d. June 17, 1870. 

29 Henry G., d. in New York June 23, 1882. 

30 Mary G. 

31 Robert D., m. Clara Rogers, June, 1869. 

32 Cornelia, m. Martin Heeumanse, April 27, 1881- 

33 Albert, d. in infancy. 

Maria Grevenradt, wife of David Yan Kess Radcliffe, 

died in Albany January 23, 1853. 

Judge David Yan Ness Radcliffe died in Albany February 

6, 1866. 

30. 

■ Robert Dunbar, son of (26) Maria Grevenradt and 

David Van Ness Radcliffe, was born in All)any ; married Clara, 
daughter of Carlton Rogers and Sarah Perrine, of Palmyra, 
N. Y., and had 

34 Carlton. 

35 Robert D. 

36 Clarance. 

Robert Dnnbar Radcliffe and family reside in New York city. 



VAN DER FOEL. 



A. 

Teiiiii!!i (Anthony) Cornelis Van der Poel, alias 

Spitsbergen, was in Beverwyck in 1660-87 ; married Catriiia, 
daugliter of John Croon (and probably sister of Dirk Janse 
Croon, who was a magistrate in Beverwjck in 1655-58 and 
60), and had 

b Elizabeth, in. 1st (5) Sybrant Van Schaiok ; 2d, Benoni Van 

CORLAER June 2, 1G86. 
c Maria, m. (4) ANTHONY Van Schaick. 
d Johanna, in. 1st, Barent Lewis; 2d, Jan Van Struyden June, 

1G94. 

Tennis A'' an der Poel made his will June 17, 1687, in 
which he mentioned his wife, to whom he left a house in Am- 
sterdam, Holland, which she devised to her three daughters. 
Catrina, widow of Teunis Yan dek Poel, made a will Decem- 
ber 11, 1694, in which she refers to the will of her late hus- 
band Anthony Coknelis Yan der Poel and to their three 
children above-mentioned. Teunis Yan der Poel owned half 
of " Constapel's Island opposite Paerde Hoeckr In 1671 he 
was one of the magistrates of Albany. He resided in what is 
now known as Watervliet. He seems to have left no male 
descendants. 

There was a Jacobus (James) Yan der Poel married in 
New York to Margaret Jans July 25, 1693. Also a (xERRrr 
Yan der Poel, widower, married Deborah Warren, February 
12, 1697. . , 

The Yan der Poel's w6re originally from Gorichem 
(Groningen ?) on the Rhine. In the year 1600 they <lispersed, 
one branch going to Amsterdam, in Holland, from which those 
in America are descended. 



324. Van dee Poel. 

1. 
Wynaiit Gerritse, son of Gerrit Tan der Poel, was 

in Albany as early as 1657. He was probably born in Holland. 
He married Tryntje Melgers, and had 

2 Cornelia, m. (3) CORNELis Gysbertse Van den Bergh before 1685. 
, 3 *Melgert, m. 1st, Ariaantje Verpi.anck ; 2d, Elizabeth Teller 
widow of Abraham Van Tricht, June 29, 1G92. 

4 Gerrit, m. Catrina Van Zandt. 

5 Oatryn, m. (2) Willem G. Van den Bergh before 1685. 

6 Margariet, m. Johannes Van Zandt about 1683. 

Wyiiaiit Gerritse Tan der Poel resided in Albany nntil 

about the year 1694. In 1674 he purchased a half interest in 

a saw-mill on the east bank of the Hudson river, on what is 

now called Wynant's Kill. This property he purchased of 

Gertruy Pieterse, widow of Abraham Yosbiirgh. He made 

two wills,- the first in 1694, the second in 1695, the latter was 

indorsed " The Will of Wynant Gekritse Van dee Poel, late 

of Albany, now of New York," dated February 29, 1695 ; 

proved April 17, 1702. He died between 1695 and 1702. By 

his last will he bequeathed to his son Melgertonly six shillings 

and gave all the rest of his estate to his son-in-law William 

Van den Burgh. 

3. 

Melgert, son of (1) Wyiiaut Gerritse Van der Poel 
and Tryntje Melgers, married Ariaantje, daughter of Abra- 
ham Isaacse Verplanck and Maria Vigne (bp. December 2, 
1646), and had 

7 Melgert, m. Catharine Van Alen May 17, 1696. 

8 Maria. 

9 Trinke. 

10 Abraham, m. Antje Van den Bergh January 3, 1713. 

11 Wynant, bp. October 14, 1683; m. Catharina De Hoogen or De 

HOOGES, August 17, 1706. 

12 Gelyn, bp. May 17, 1685. 

13 Jacobus (James), bp. March 9, 1687. 

14 Hendrick, bp. June 2, 1689. 

Ariaantje Verplanck, wife of Melgert Van der Poel, died. He 
married, 2d, Elizabeth, daugliter of William Teller. Sr., and 
Margaret Donchesen, and widow of Abraham Van Tricht (b. 
1652), June 29, 1692, and had 



* This name where it occurs on the records is frequently spelt " Melchert." 



Van der Poel. 325 

15 Wilhelm, b. March 19, 1693. 

16 Ariaantje, b. November 17, 1695. 

Melgert W. Tan der Poel resided in Albany where lie 
probably died before 1700. His house and that of his father 
fronted the Fort in 1675, probably on the south side of State 
street. 

Elizabeth Teller, widow of Melgert W. Van der Poel, 

made a will February 19, 1720, in which she mentions Mai-garet 

(Margareta), wife of (14) Volckert Douw, Maria, wife of 

(2) John Vinhagen, Magdalena, wife of (9) Abraham Lansing 

and Helena, all children by her first husband ; also Ariaantje, 

daughter by her second husband Melgert W. Van dhr Poel. 

She died in 1720. 

4. 

Gerrit, son of (1) Wynaiit Gerritse Tan der Poel and 
Tryntje Melgers, married Catryiia, daughter of Johannes 
Van Zandt and Jannetje, and had 

17 Wynant, b. iu New York August 27, 1690 ; d, y. 

18 Wynant, b. iu New York iu October 11, 1691. 

Catryna Tan Zandt, widow of Gerrit Winant Van der 
Poel, died April 8, 1709. She resided in Albany in 1708 on 
the east corner of State and Pearl streets. 

7. 

Melg-ert, Jr., son of (3) Melgert W. Tan der Poel and 
Ariaantje Y erplanck, was baptised in Albany ; mari-ied Cath- 
arina, daughter of "''^Lourcns Van Alen, of Kinderhook, and 
Elbertje Evertse (?), May 17, 1696, and had 

19 Elbertje, bp. February 3, 1697 ; m. (7) Martin Van Deusen, 

December 23, 1719. 

20 Ariaantje, bp. September 3, 1699. 

21 Lourens, bp. January 36, 1701 ; m. Aiuaantje Van den Beugii, 

October 29, 1726. 

22 Maria, bp. January 10, 1703 ; m. (12) David Groesbeck, Novem- 

ber 8, 1724. 

23 Johannes (John), bp. ISLarch 4, 1705; m. 2d, Annatje (Nautje) 

Staats, May 5, 1743. 



Dr. S. O. Van der Poel says "Lourens Van Alen was f«>ii-in-laic of dc Bruyu, to 
whom a large patent on the Hudson river had been granted. 



326 Yan der Poel. 

24 Abraham, bp. February 9, 1707 ; m. Elizabeth Quinlen, October 

26, 1738. 

25 Jacobus (James), bp. April 17, 1709 ; m. Neeltje Huyck, October 

16, 1740. 

26 Isaac, bp. October 14, 1711 ; m. Anna . 

27 Oatryna, bp. December 16, 1716. 

Melgert Van der Poel, Jr., resided in Kinderhook. After 
his marriage lie removed to Poelsburgh, where he died. His 
wife inherited large estates from h er father Loiirens Van Alen. 

lO. 

Abraham, son of (3) Melgert Tan tier Poel and Aria- 

antje.Yerplanck, married Antje Tan den Bergli January 3, 
1713, and had 

28 Melgert, bp. February 7, 1714 ; m. (14) Margarita Vinhagen. 

29 Ariaantje, bp. September 23, 1716 ; d. y. 

30 Teimtje, bp. August 3, 1718 ; d. y. 

31 Gerrit, bp: June 11, 1721 ; m. Catarina Hoes. 

32 Teuntje, bp. November 3, 1723. 

33 Maria, bp. November 21, 1725 ; m. Peter M. Van Buren about 

1746. 

34 Ariaantje, bp. June 9, 1729 ; m. Barent Van Buren. 

11. 

Wynant, son of (3} Melgert Tan der Poel and Aria- 
antje Terplanck, was baptised October 14, 1683 ; married 
Catharina, daughter of Johannes D'e Hoogen (or De Hooges) 
of Ulster county, New York, August 17, 170G, and had 

35 Johannes, bp. August 3, 1707. 

36 Abraham, bp. February 13, 1709. 

37 Melgert, bp. March 4, 1711. 

38 Ariaantje, bp. March 1, 1713. 

39 Margarita, bp. December 25, 1714. 

40 Anthony, bp. August 18, 1717. 

41 David, bp. August 30, 1719 ; d. y. 

42 David, bp. September 27, 1721. 

43 Maria, bp. November 4, 1722. 

21. 
liOiireiis, son of (7) Melgert Tan der Poel, Jr., and 
Catharina Tan Alen, was baptised January 26, 1701 ; married 
Ariaantje Tan den Bergh, October 29, 1726, and had 



Van dkr Poel. 327 



44 Catharina, bp. March 5 , 1727. 

45 Jacobus (James), bp. July 3, 1737. 

46 Jan, bp. March 30, 1740. 



25. 

.Facobiii^ ( Jsiiiies), son of (7) Melgert Vjiu tier Poel, 

Jr., and Catliariiia \sii\ Aleii, was baptised April 17, 1709; 
married Neeltje Hiiyck, October 16, 1710, and had 

47 Marytje, bp. October 11, 1741. 

48 Catharina, bp. December 10, 1749 ; d. y. 

49 Catharina, bp. May 10, 1752. 

28. 
^lelgert, son of (10) Abraham Tan der Poel and Antje 
Van (leu Bergh, was baptised February 7, 1711: ; married (14) 
Margarita, dangliter of (7) Johannes Yinliagen and Maria' 
Van Tricht (bp. May 12, 1723), and had 

50 Abraham, bp. July 10, 1748. 

51 Maria, bp. June 21, 1752 ; d. y. 

52 Jacobus, bp. May 27, 1759; m. Marytje Muller, January 27, 

1783. 

53 Gerrit, b. March 26, 1762 ; m., 1st, Margarita Wilson ; 2d, 

Cornelia Muller, about 1785. 

54 Maria, b. May 1, 1766. 

31. 
Gerrit, son of (10) Abraham Tan der Poel and Aiitje 

Van den Bergh, was ba])tiscd June 11, 1721 ; married Cata- 
rina Hoes, and liad 

55 Jannetje, bp. February 9, 1752 ; m. CORNELis Van Bedren, about 

1775. 

56 Abraham, bp. May 27, 1753. 

57 Mattheus, bp. September 22, 1754. 

58 Melgert, bp. November 30, 1755. 

59 Peter, b. March 22, 1767. 

Jacol>ii!<, son of (28) Melgert Van der Poel and (14) 
Margarita Vinliagen, was baptised May 27, 1759; married 
Marytje Muller, January 27, 1783, and had 
42 



328 Van der Poel, 

60 Margarita, b. February 25, 1784. 

61 Oatharina, b. April 9, 1786. 

62 Jerime, b. February 26, 1788. 

93. 

Joliaiiiie§ (John), son of (Y) Melgert Tan der Poel, 
Jr., and Catliarina Van Aleu, was born in Kinderliook 
March 4, 1705 ; married at the house of Madam Schuyler, 
" The American Lady," Annatje (Nautje), daughter of Dr. 
Samuel Staats and Catharine Howarden, May 5, 1743, and 
had 

63 Isaac, b. December 8, 1747; bp. at Albany December 25,1747; 

Philip Schuyler and Gertruy Lansing, Sponsors ; m. Moyca 
HuYCK 1783 ; d. at Chatham, Columbia connty, December 25, 
1807. 

64 Maria, m. Laurence Van Dyck November 19, 1762. 

65 Catharine, m. John Pruyn October 27, 1767. 

66 Etje, bp. April 22, 1750 ; sponsors, Isaac Staats and Maria Staats ; 

m. John Van Valkenbekgh. 

67 Sarah, m. 1st, John Van Alstyne; 2d, Col. Jacob Schermeb- 

HORN. 

Johannes (John) Van der Poel died in Kinderhook April 
11, 1777, and was interred in Poelsburgh. It is supposed he 
was a widower when he married Nautje Staats, and that his 
tirst marriage took place November 8, 1736, to whom is not 
known. He devised nearly the whole of his estate to his son 
Isaac. 

His wife Annatje (Nautje), the daughter of Dr. Samuel 
Staats, was a granddaughter of Maj. Abram Staats, surgeon, 
who came to Rensselaerwyck with Dominie .Megapolensis in 
1642. 

Major Ahram Staats married Catrina Jochemse, daughter 
of Jacob Wessels, and had 

1 Elizabeth, m. 1st, (4) Johannes Wendell ; 2d, Johannes 

Schuyler April 25, 1695. 

2 Jacob, m. Rycke . 

3 Abraham, b. 1665; m. (3) Elsje Wendell. 

4 Samuel, Dr., m. 2d, Catharine Howarden. 

5 Jochem, m. Antje Eeynders. 



Van deb Poel. 329 

1. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Major Ahram Staats and Catrina 
Jochemse Wessels, married 2d, Johannes, son of Philij) Peterse 
Schuyle7' and Margaret Van Slightenhorst (bp. April 5, 
1608), April 25, 1695, and had 

1 Philip, b. December 25, 1695 ; killed by tlie French at Sara- 

toga November 28, 1745. 

2 Johannes, b. October 31, 1697. 

3 Margarita, b. Jan. 12, 1701. "The American Lady"; m. 

her cousin CoL. Philip, son of Pieter Schuyler and Maria 
Van Rensselaer, who lived on " the Flats," on the bank of 
the river at Port Schuyler, above Albany and below West 
Troy. 

4 Catalyntje, b. March 5, 1704 ; m . Cornelis Cuyler. 

4. 

Dr. Samuel, son of Major Ahram Staats and Catrina 
Jochemse Wessels, married 1st (name nnknown), by whom he 
had nine children, four of whom only were born in America, 
viz. : 

1 Catrina, bp. June 10, 1689, in New York. 

2 Anna Elizabeth, bp. December 81, 1690, in New York ; m. 

Philip, son of Brant Schuyler, of New York, August 28, 
1719. 

3 Joanna, bp. January 31, 1694. 

4 Tryntje, bp. April 5, 1697. 

Br. Samuel Staats married, 2d, Cathaiine Howarden, in New York, May 
7, 1709, and had 

5 Annetje, m. (23) John Van der Poel May 5, 1743. 

Dr. Samuel Staats was a prominent leader during Leisler's 
administration of the government, and probably left IS^ew York 
soon after its collapse, and settled in Poelsbnrgh. His tomb- 
stone was seen at the grave-yard in that })laoe some years since. 

The Hon. Aaron Van der Poel in a letter to his nephew 
S. Oakley Yan der Poel, M. D., of New York, dated Jan- 
uary 17, 1867, says in relation to Annetje Staats : 

" Johannes Yan der Poel married on the Flats between 
Albany and Troy, Annetje Staats, the niece and adopted 
daughter of '■Aunt Schuyler,^ who has been called and distin- 
guished as the ' American Lady ' by Mrs. Grant, of Edinburgh, 



330 Van dee Poel. 

wlio was with her father, a British othcer, stationed at Albany 
more than a hundred years ago, and who has written a book 
chiefly laudatory of ' Aunt Schvyler.'' On page 203 of the book 
mv grandmother (your great grandmother), is mentioned as 
Mrs. Van der Polen. She was the daughter of a Doctor 
Staats who had married, I think, a sister of ' Aunt Schuyler^ 
and who died at my grandfather's (Johannes Van der Poel) 
house, and was buried at Poelsburgh. His headstone was seen 
there some years ago, but I suspect the old grave-yard is now 
obliterated." 

The Hon. Aaron Van der Poel was probably wrong in 
supposing Annetje Staats to have been a niece of "Aunt 
Schuyler ' The American Lady.' " She was, no doubt, her 
cousin, some twenty or more years younger, and her daughter 
by adoption. 

Mrs. Schuyler was called " Aunt " by every one, a compli- 
ment to her great kindness and generosity. Judge Van der 
Poel probably received the impression that his grandmother 
was her niece from this circumstance. 

63. 

Ifiiaae, son of (23) Joliauues (John) Van der Poel and 
Annatje (Nautje) Staats, was born in Kinderhook, Columbia 
county, K. Y., December 8, 1747 ; married Moyca, daughter 
of Jacobus (James) Huyck and Elizabeth Van Dyck (b. October 
17, 1758), in 1783, and had 

68 Anne, b. January 3, 1785 ; d. September 5; 1787. 

69 James, b. January 10, 1787 ; m. Anna Doll, April 7, 1808; d. 

October 3, 1843. 

70 Anne, b. July 30, 1789 ; d. April 3, 1793. 

71 Elizabeth, b. January 19, 1791 ; m. Lucas J. Van Alen. January 

16, 1815 ; d. August 23, 1833. 

72 John, b. August 24, 1796 ; m. Sarah W. Oakley, January 14, 

1823 ; d. October 27, 1851. 

73 Aaron, b. February 5, 1799 ; m., 1st, Harriet Baldwin, Septem- 

ber 3, 1821 ; she died April, 1837 ; 2d, Ellen McBride, April 
2, 1839. 

Isaac Yan der Poel was commissioned adjutant of the 
Seventh regiment (^Kinderhook district), October 20, 1775. 



Van dee Poel. 331 

He was retnoved from this position for disaffection to tlie 
American government. He afterwards joined the British 
forces and commanded a company of Refugees on Staten 
Ishind. While acting in this capacity lie was taken sick, and it 
is said through the intiuence of his mother with her relative 
General Pieter Schuyler, a pass through the American lines 
was secured for him. She brought him home, cared for him 
until his recovery, and returned him to his company on Staten 
Island. 

His estate was confiscated by the government and he was 
thus I'endered almost penniless. He was a man of extraordinary 
intellect, and of a frank, noble and generous nature, bnt he 
never enjoyed a day of peace after the mistaken step he took 
in the Revolntion. After his marriage he purchased a small 
farm in Chatham over the hill, about a mile and a half from 
Kinderhook Lake. He died in Chatham December 25, 1807. 

MoYCA HuYuK, widow of Isaac Van der Poel, died in 
Stuyvesant, N. Y., I^^ovember 20, 1827, and was interred in 
the Kinderhook cemetery. 

Her mother Elizabeth Van Dyck was the daughter of Arent 
Van Dyck and Heyltie Van Alen. She married Jacobus 
(James) Huyck, of Pompaonie. She liad three children, Arent, 
Burger and Mayca, who married as above. 

Arent Van Dyck was one of His Majesty's justices of the 
peace for the colony. lie was a gentleman of education and 
talents, and the general scribe for the region in which he lived. 
He was a lineal descendant of Ilendrick Van Dyck, who was the 
attorney- general of the Dutch province of New York, and who 
came from the West Indies with Governor Stuyvesant. He 
and Stuyvesant were two obstinate Dutchmen, and seem to 
have quarreled all the way from the West Indies to New York. 

69. 

Janice, son of (63) Isaac Van der Poel and Moyca Hnyck, 

was born in Kinderhook, January 10, 1787; married Anna, 
daughter of the Rev. George Jacob Leonard Doll (b. July 19, 
1782), April 1^, 1808, and had 

74 Elizabeth, b. May 23, 1810 ; m. John Van Buken, June 22, 
1841 ; d. November 18, 1844. 



332 Van der Poel. 

75 Susan Christina, b. February 16, 1813 ; m. William Cooper, 

September 10, 1833 ; d. March 30, 1841 . 

76 Sarah Ann, b. April 26, 1816; m James M. French, December 2, 

1835 ; d. November 30, 1857. 

77 Mary, b. June 25, 1818 ; d. April 9, 1821. 

78 Isaac, b. May 7, 1821 ; m. Susan Foster, May 14, 1850 ; d. Decem- 

ber 28, 1868. 

79 Harriet, b. June 6, 1824 ; m. Joseph C. Y. Paige, September 10, 

1844. 

Judge James Tan der Poel died in Albany, N. Y., October 
3, 1843. 

Anna Doll, widow of Judge James Van der Poel, died in 
Albany March 14, 1855. 

" For many years previous to his appointment to the Bench, 
Judge Van der Poel had acquired a high reputation at the 
Bar and was prominent in pnblic and professional life among 
eminent men of Colnmbia connty. As circuit judge of the 
Third Judicial district of the State he was distinguished for 
learning, ability and promptitude, for rapid and clear-sighted 
views of the law and the facts, as he was also in his intercourse 
with his fellow-citizens for all manly and honorable qualities. 
But if his public life was honorable and elevated, his domestic 
life was eminently beautiful. He was truly the venerated and 
beloved centre of a family .circle that appreciated the great and 
good qualities that shed a lustre over his life and sustained and 
cheered the long period of his illness. To all indeed wdio were 
allied to him by the ties of family, or kindred, or who came 
within the circle of his friendship, he was an object of the 
highest respect and the warmest attachments." 

71. 

Elizabctli, daughter of (63) Isaac Van der Poel and 
Moyca Huyck, was born in Kinderhook January 19, 17D1 ; 
married Lucas J. Van Alen, January 16, 1815, and had 

80 Isaac, b. April 6, 1816 ; d. October 15, 1839. 

81 Maria, b. August 17, 1817 ; m. David Bigelow, June 11, 1844 ; 

no. cli. 

82 James Vanderpoel, b. February 11, 1819 ; m. Sarah Smith, of 

Penn Yan, in June 1848 ; died April 26, 1877 ; >o. cb. 

83 EUzabeth, b. May 6, 1823 ; d. October 3, 1876. 



Van der Poel. 333 

84 Lydia Ann, b. March 17, 1835 ; d. November 2, 1876. 

84i Helen, b. June 8, 1836 ; m. George Wilson, April, 1850 ; 
uo. ch. 

85 Aaron, b. May 24, 1830 ; m. Ann Eliza Van Dyck, January, 1861. 

Elizabetli Van der Poel, wife of Lucas J. Van Alen, 
died August 23, 1833. 

John, son of (63) Isaac Van der Poel and Moyea Huyck, 

was born in Kinderhook, Columbia county, New York, August 
24, 1796 ; married Sarah W., daughter of Timothy Oakley 
and Sarah Ketchum (b. in Deer Park, Orange Co., N. Y., 
May 1, 1797), January 14, 1823, and had 

86 Samuel Oakley, b. February 33, 1834 ; m. (343) Gertrude Lan- 

sing Wendell, December 10, 1850. 

87 Aaron J., b. October 34, 1835 ; m. Adeline E. Van Sciiaack, 

August 3, 1853. 

88 James, b. June 38, 1827 ; d. April 30, 1835. 

89 Je.s.se Oakley, b. June 15, 1831 ; d. January 25, 1870. 

90 John, b. December 11, 1834 ; m. Mary E. Van der Poel, April 

5, 18G0 ; d. May 29, 1809, at Chicago ; no ch. 

91 Sarah Elizabeth, b. March 31, 1838 ; m. 1st, (344) Peter Wen- 

dell, March 34, 1859 ; 3d, Major Robert L. Burnett, Decem- 
ber 16, 1873 ; d. August 11, 1876, in Philadelphia. 

John Van der Poel, M. D., resided in Kinderhook where 
he died October 27, 1851, and was Ijuried in the Kinderhook 
Cemetery. 

73. 

Aaron, son of (63) Isaac Van d€r Poel and Moyca 
Huyck, was born in Kinderhook, Columbia county, New York, 
February 5, 1799 ; married 1st, Harriet Baldwin, September 
3, 1821. Slie died April, 1837, without issue. He married 
2d, Ellen, daughter of James McBride and Hannah Savage, 
April 2, 1839, and had 

92 James McB., b. August 3, 1840; d. December 37, 1860. 

93 John, b. August 33, 1843 ; m. Emily C. Noyes, May 33, 1865 ; d. 

April 13, 1866. 

94 Aaron Ernest, b. February 20, 1846. 

Hon. Aaron Van der Poel died July 18, 1870. He served 
two terms in the legislature of New York, 1825-1829; was 



334 Van der Poel. 

tliree times elected to Congress, 1832, 1834, 1838. After his 
third term in Congress he resumed his profession of law in 
New York in 1841. He was appointed judge of the Superior 
Court in 1843, elected to the same office in 1847, and served to 
January 1, 1850. 

74. 
Elizabeth, daughter of (69) James Tan der Poel and 
Anna Doll, was born May 22, 1810; married John, son of 
President Martin Van Buren, .Tune 22, 1841, and had 

95 Anna, b. July 31, 1842 ; m. Edward Duer, April 26, 1870. 

Elizabeth Tan der Poel, wife of John Van Buren, died 
in Albany November, 1844. 

John Van Buren died at sea returning from Europe, October, 
1866. 

75. 

8ii»^an Christina, daughter of (69) James Tan der 
Poel and Anna Doll, was born in Albany February 16, 1812; 
married William Cooper, of Albany (b. October 22, 1800), 
September 10, 1833, and had 

96 Susan Margaret, b. in Albany May 2, 1835 ; m. George Douglas 
fK Krumbhaar, of Philadelphia, October 7, 1858. 

Susan Christina Tan der Poel, wife of William Cooper, 
died in Albany, N. Y., March 30, 1841. 

William Cooper died in Philadelphia, Pa., September 1, 
1856. 

76. 

^arali Aim, daughter of (69) James Tan der Poel and 
Anna Doll, was born April 26, 1816 ; married James M., son 

of Abel French, December 2, 1835, and had 

97 Anna, b. January 4, 1837. 

98 James Vanderpoel, b. January 30, 1839 ; d. November 2G, 1812. 

99 Francis, b. May 3, 1841 ; d. November 28, 1842. 

100 Elizabeth Van Buren, b. April 24, 1843 ; d. January 7, 1859. 

101 Isaac Vanderpoel, b. September 26, 1845 ; d. s. February 22, 1879. 

102 Julia, b. Juue 11, 1847 ; d. January 19, 1859. 

103 Sarah, b. August G, 1849 ; d. April 3, 1851 . 



Van dek Poel. 335 

James M. French died in xilbany July 11, 1855. 
Sakaii Ann Van J)Ek Poel, widow of James M. Pkencu, 
died in Albany November 30, 1857. 

78. 

Ifiiaac, son of (69) James Van der Poel and Anna Doll, 

was born May 7, 1821 ; married Susan, daughter of Adams 
Foster, May 14, 1850, and had 

104 Isaac, b. June 8, 1851. 
n(^ 105 Mary Keith, b. November 3G, 1854 ; m. (75) Marcus T. Hun, 
December 21, 1875. 

106 James, b. September 27, 1857. 

107 Henry Adams, b. October 28, 1861. 

108 Susan, b. August 12, 1866. 

Isaac Van der Poel died in Albany December 28, 1868. 
Susan Foster, widow of Isaac Van dek Poel, and family 
reside in Albany, N, Y. 

79. 

Harriet, danghter of (69) James Van der Poel and 
Anna Doll, was born Jnne 6, 1824; married Joseph C. Y., 

son t»f John Keyes Paige and Helen Maria, daughter of Gov- 
ernor Joseph Christopher Yates (b. Jnly 8, 1819), September 
10, 1844, and had 

109 Helen Maria, b. August 25, 1845 ; m. (1843 Talcott Ped.) RiCHAKD 

Hackley Talcott, February 8, 1881. 

110 James Van der Poel, b. Jauuary 4. 1849 ; d. July 29, 1849. 

111 Joseph Yates, b. December 23, 1850. 

112 Anna Van der Poel, b. July 6 1854 ; d. April 15, 1855. 

113 Leonard, b. March 25, 1856. 

Joseph C. Y. Paige died in Albany May 30, 1876. 

" He was born in Schenectady, graduated at Williams' Col- 
lege, Massachusetts, in 1838 ; studied law in the ofhce of Judge 
Alonzo C. Paige, his uncle, in Schenectady, and afterwai'd en- 
tered the law office of Charles M. Jenkins and Dudley Burwell 
in Albany. He held a clerkship in the Albany City Bank 
until 1861, when he was appointed Chamberlain of the city of 
Albany, which position he held for eleven years, after which 
43 



336 Van der Poel. j 

lie became assistant teller of the Albany City National Savings 
bank, holding that oflice until his death. Mr. Paige possessed an , 
eminently genial and social nature, was a gentleman of culture ; 
and refinement, of sterling integrity and strict probity. He 
was unostentatious and of an extremely kind nature, well 
known and highly appreciated. Among the many deaths of 
prominent citizens that have occurred none are more regretted | 
than that of Joseph C. Y. Paige." ' 

Harriet Yan der Poel, widow of Joseph C. Y. Paige, and i 
family reside in Albany, N. Y. 

86. ^ 

Samuel Oakley, son of (T2) John Yan der Poel and j 
Sarah W. Oakley, was born February 22, 1824 ; married (342) ! 
Gertrude Lansing, daughter of (300) Dr. Peter ^Yendell and j 
Elizabeth Yan Kleek (b. January 15, 1824, in Albany), Decem- j 
ber 10, 1850, and had 

114 Wendell, b. October 23, 1851 ; d. August 9, 1852. ; 

115 Samuel Oakley, Jr., b. August 27, 1853 ; m. Mary Louisa Hal- j 

STED, October 20, 1880. j 

116 Herman Wendell, b. July 8, 1856. j 

117 John, b. February 20, 1858- 1 

118 Elizabeth Wendell, b. Marcli 17, 18G1 ; d. Septembers, 1861. j 

119 Lewis Morris, b. June 20, 1862 ; d. August 4, 1863. \ 

120 Gertrude Wendell, b. November 2, 1864. \ 

These children were all born in Albany, N, Y. \ 

" Dr. S. Oakley Yan der Poel, late Health officer of the 
Port of New York, was born at Kinderhook, Columbia connty, 
February 22d, 1824. His father was a j)hysician of consider- ; 
able local celebrity, and other members of the family have be- 
come prominent in various de23artments of intellectual eifort 
and business enterprise. His boyhood and yonth were passed 
in his native place, and much out-door life in that beautiful 
and healthful district contributed to the development of a 
vigorous and robust constitution. At an early age he completed 
his preparatory training in the Kinderhook Academy, and en- 
tered upon his collegiate course in the University of New York, 
of which institution the venerable and scholarly Theodore 
Frelinghuysen was then Chancellor. Bearing its diploma, he 
returned to begin the study of medicine with his father, and 



Van der Poel. 387 

after a thorough course at home and. in the institution, gradu- 
ated at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, in the spring 
of 1845. For the next two years he was associated in business 
with his father. But he still regarded his labors as only pre- 
paratory to the real professional career he had marked out, and, 
in the fall of 1847, went to Paris to pursue his studies Math 
the superior advantages belonging to that brilliant capital. It 
was a remarkable period. Paris was in the midst of profound 
agitation. The unpopular ministry of Guizot and the tremb- 
ling throne of the citizen king were tottering to their fall. 
This political ferment culminated in the violent revolution of 
Februar}^, 1848, ending in the abdication of Louis Phillipe, 
and the proclamation of the Second Republic. Dr. Yan dee 
PoEL witnessed these memorable and turbulent scenes, and, as 
the seething tumult was unpropitious to the calm prosecution 
of studies, he traveled through the south of France and Italy 
witnessing at Lyons, Marseilles, Naples, Rome, Florence and 
Milan, the various acts of the revolutionary drama then ex- 
citing all Europe. Immediately after the bloody days of June 
he returned to the French capital and remained for a consider- 
able period. In the spring of 1850 he settled in Albany where 
he speedily acquired a remunerative practice, which continued 
thereafter flattering and progressive. He was soon after mar- 
ried to Gertrude, daughter of Dr. Peter Wendell, Chancellor 
of the Regents of the University. In 1857 Governor King 
appointed him Surgeon -General of the State, and three years 
later he was ciiosen President of the Albany County Medical 
Society, being also re-elected the following year. In 1861 he 
was again invited to the office of surgeon-general by Governor 
Morgan. The position proved in this case not one of mere 
empty honor. The inauguration of the war, shortly after his 
term began, imposed duties and responsibilities far more ardu- 
ous, delicate and important than had ever before devolved u^ion 
that or any other similar position in this country. It became 
necessary, without the guide of precedent or experience, to 
improvise a vast and systematic bureau, meeting every require- 
ment attaching to the complete medical organization of a great 
force. There were many militia regiments to be promptly 



338 Van der Poel. 

provided with medical supplies and instruments as they hurried 
to the Held. There were numerous volunteer regiments rapidly 
assembling, requiring immediate care for their sick and atten- 
tion to their permanent organization. There were hundreds 
of surgeons and assistants coming from every section of 
the State, representing every grade of the profession, 
whose qualifications were to be examined and decided, 
]^ew regiments were uninterruptedly organized and old 
regiments deihanded constant attention, even after they 
had passed into the service of the United States, in order that 
a competent medical staff might be maintained. This last duty 
was made peculiarly harassing and exhausting by the crude system 
of the General Government during the first tw^o years of the 
war. In many cases the medical officers no sooner became con- 
versant with their duties than the novelty and romance vanished, 
their resignations were offered and accepted, and the surgeon 
general required to fill the vacancies with such prompitude 
that the public service should suffer no detriment. The magni- 
tude of the responsibility and the severity of the labor thus 
imposed, may be judged from the fact that there were between 
six and seven hundred positions upon the medical staff to be 
kept filled with competent officers. A still more significant 
testimony is embodied in the statement that at one time the 
surgeon general was called upon to make over five hundred ap- 
pointments in the space of six weeks. ISTor was this all. He 
was obliged to estaljlish and perfect a system ■ of promotion 
which should be just, without favoritism, and confer reward 
without impairing the efficiency of the service. His patronage 
was immense.. With hundreds of officers in this department, 
upon whose respective merits none but himself could decide, 
it required a nice sense of honor and a wise discrimination to 
distribute the appointments in such a w'ay that the good of the 
general service might be harmonized with a recognation of just 
personal claims. N^othing could put the professional acquire- 
ments and the executive talents of a man to a severer test than 
these varied, complicated and difficult duties ; and it is but to 
repeat the judgment of the highest authorities to say that they 
were performed by Dr. VAisr der Foel with signal ability. His 



Van der Poel. 339 

successful admin Istration elicited the official approval of both 
the Secretary of AVar and the Governor of the State, and con- 
stitutes an important chapter in the association of New York 
with the great contest. In 180 7 he was appointed to the chair 
of General Pathology and Clinical Medicine in the Albany 
Medical College, which he held for three years, and then re- 
signed for personal reasons. About the same time he was 
appointed a manager of the State Lunatic Asylum at Utica, a 
position, still retained. In February, 1870 he was elected Presi- 
dent of the Medical Society of the State of New York, the 
highest recognition in the power of his professional brethren 
to bestow. Dr. Van dek Poel was in 1872 called by Governor 
Hoffman to take charge of the Quarantine Department of the 
Port of New York as Health Officer of the Port. The irregu- 
larities of this office for many years had been the theme of dis- 
cussion in legislative councils and commercial conventions, and 
nothing in the way of reform seemed effective. The antagonr 
isms of commerce and quarantine were develoi^ed to the fullest 
extent. In this field, with all its complications, there was full 
scope for the executive ability which Dr. Ya^ dek Poel had 
displayed so often before. Taken as it really exists, and exe- 
cuted honestly, this is the highest medical office in the world. 
To Dr. Van dee Poel is due the credit of restoring it to its 
true position. His first action was to reduce the various parts 
of it to one system. The enormous expenditures, averaging 
more than a quarter of a million annually for some years, had 
grown into a heterogeneous organization wnthout much system. 
Taking charge of it purely as a sanitary interest. Dr. Van der 
Poel placed in the hands of those who owned merchandise and 
ships, the work which had to be done on their vessels, and 
which tlius could be done by them under the ordinary business 
rules that controled such things elsewhere. The quarantine 
law, ^vhich had grown by successive enactments into an au- 
thorit}' for oppressive administration, was codified and relaxed 
from some if its provisions, only retaining what was necessary 
of sanitary restraint for the public safety, and these changes 
urged upon the legislature. For the first time in the history of 
cpiarantine, we find commerce sustaining it. Mercantile as- 



340 Van der Poel. 

sociations passed complimentary and approving resolutions, and 
petitioned the legislature in favor of every change recom- 
mended by Dv. Van der Poel. Branches of trade which had 
left New York apparently forever, to avoid the expenses in- 
cident to their quarantine detention, are returning. In all this 
there is no relaxation of sanitary restraint necessary for the pro- 
tection of the whole northern and western United States, wliich 
depend upon this port for their immigrations, but sanitary 
regulations which the doctor considered as his legitimate care, 
were made more strict than before ; the whole success of his 
administration being the judicious " re-arrangement of the 
system under curtailed expenses, and the exercise of the same 
executive ability for which he had been distinguished in previ- 
ous positions. In January, 1876, he was elected to the chair of 
Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Albany Medical College, 
a position which, with his duties of Health Officer of the Port, 
he has since earnestly sustained. As a physician he is equally 
learned in theory, and skillful in practice. To large native 
endowments he adds the highest cultivation. An extensive 
library, whose ample stores are carefully enriched with all the 
latest publications, both American and foreign, keeps him fully 
abreast of the ripest thought and best achievements in medical 
science. He has also a keen taste for general literature, and, 
besides being a successful physician, is a gentleman of large 
public spirit and genial culture." — [From the Contemporary 
Biography of New York.] 

Dr. Yan der Poel and family reside in New York city. 

87. 
Aaron J., son of (72) John Van der Poel and Sarali W. 
Oakley, was born at Valatie, Columbia county, N. Y., October 
24, 1825 ; married Adeline Elizabeth, daughter of Henry C. 
Van Schaack and Adeline Ives (b. February 28, 1830), August 
3, 1852, and had 

121 Mary Cornelia, b. October 28, 1854 ; in. Benjamin W. Franklin, 
January 29, 1878, and had 

1 Adelaide Vanderpoel, b. February 3, 1879 ; d. November 
5, 1880. 



Van dek Toel. 34:1 

122 Henry Van Schaack, b. January 19, 1856 ; d. June 13, 1859. 

123 Thomas Beekman, b. June 18, 1858; d. December 15, 1863. 

124 Augustus Hall, b. December 13, 1859. 

125 Adeline Ives, b. July 28, 18G2 ; d. December 16, 1863. 

126 Lydia Beekman, b. August 1, 1864. 

127 Aaron Melgert, b. January 16, 1867. 

128 Margaret, b. December 10, 1870. 

93. 

John, son of (73) Aaron Y an tier Poel and Ellen McBrkle, 

was born August 22, 1842; married Emily C, daiigliter of 
William Curtis Noyes and Julia F. Talmadge, May 22, 1865, 
and had 

129 John Arent, b. June 4, 1866. 

John Van der Poel died April 12, 1866. 

96. 
8iisaii Margaret, daughter of (75) Susan Christina 
Van (ler Poel and William Cooper, of Albany, was l)orn in 
Albany, N. Y., May 2, 1835 ; married George Douglas, son 
of Lewis Krumbhaar and Sophia Ramsay, of Philadelphia (b. 
in Philadelphia May 31, 1837), October 7, 1858, and had 

130 William Cooper, b. in Philadelphia January 23, 1860; d. July 

17, 1860. 

131 Lew^is, Jr., b. in Paris, France, October 5, 1861. 

132 Cornelia Cooper, b. in Philadelphia October 14, 1869. 

George Douglas Krumhhaar and family reside in Phihi- 
delphia. Pa. 

Louis Krumbhaar, Sr,, was born in Philadelphia Se])tomber 
26, 1805. Sophia Ramsay, widow of Lewis Krumbliaar, was 
born in Alexandria, Va,, and died hi Philadelpliia February 
28, 1874. 

105. 
:^Iary Keith, daughter of (78) Isaac Tan der Poel and 
Susan Foster, married (75) Marcus T. Hun, December 21, 
1875. (See llun.) 



342 Van der Poel. 

115. 
Samuel Oakley, Jr., son of (80) Dr. S. Oakley Van 
(ler Poel and (335) Gertrude Lansing- Wendell, m as born in 
Albany August 27, 1853 ; married Mary Louisa, daugliter of 
William M. Halsted and Marv Louisa Haines, October 20, 
1880, andliad 

133 Samuel Oakley, b. August 22, 1881. 

Dr. S. Oakley Van der Poel is a practicing physician re- 
siding in Albany. 



VAN NES. 



1. 

Hciiclrick Gerritse Van IVes, from Emberland, mar- 
ried in ISTew Amsterdam Auneken Wessels, from Col en, April 
19, 105-1, and had, probably by a former wife, 

2 Cornells, m., 1st, Mayken Hendkickse Bukchgraefp ; Sd, Maria 
Damen, widow, in 1664. 



Cornells, sou of (1) Hendrick (ierritse Van Nes, was 

betrothed to Mayken, danohter of Hendrick Adriaensen 
Burehgraelf, July 31, 1025 (notarial papers county clerk's office, 
Albany), and made an ante-nuptial will ; they were married and 
had 

3 Gerritje, m. Roelp Cornelis Van Houten. 

4 Hendricke, m. (1) Jan Jans Oothout. 

5 Hendrick, m. 1st, Annatie Everts; 3d, Catrin Van Dam, No- 

vember 35, 1688. 

6 Gerrit, b. 1645 ; m. Maritje Teller, widow, about February 14, 

1676. 

7 Jan, m. Aalt.je , about 1683. 

8 Grielje, m. Pieter Claas, of Amertsfort, L. I. 

Mayken BurcligracfF, wife of Cornelis Van Nes, made a will 
June 13, 1635, and died probably about that time. He married, 
3d, Maria Damen, in 1664, widow, first, of Dirk Van Eps ; 
second, of Hendrick Audriese Van Doesburgh . By Van Eps 
she had Jan and Elizabeth, who married Gerrit Banker. By 
Van Doesburgh she had one daughter, Jannetje, who married 
Martin Cregier. 

Cornelis Van Nes and his first wife lived, when first mar- 
ried, in 1(325, upon the ITazendyck, in Holland, His wife's 
mother, Annetjc Janse, of Loeckervelt, in 1630, left her a 
44 



344 Van Nes. 

legacy of three morgens of land in Scherpenwyck. March 24, 
1664, lie was "Raets Persoon" (magistrate) of Rensselaer wyck 
and still widower of Mayken Burchgraeff. He, with Hendrick 
Burchgraeff, Roelff Cornelis (Yan Honten), husband and 
guardian of Gerritse Cornelis Yan Nes, (1) Jan Jants Oothout, 
husband and gnardian of (4) Hendriokie Yan Nes, Hendrick, 
Gerrit and Jan Yan Nes, Pieter Claaes, husband p.nd guardian 
of Grietje Cornelis Yan Nes, residing in Amertsfort, L. I., 
all sons and daughters, with their husbands, of Cornelis Yan 
Nes and Mayken Burchgraeff, applied for a division of their 
mother's estate. 

In 1681 the will of Cornelis Yan Nes and Maria Damen, 
both deceased, was presented for letters of administration by 
her children Jan Yan Eps, Gerrit Bankers, husband of Eliza- 
beth Yan Eps, and Martin Cregier, husband of Jannetje Hen- 
drickse Yan Doesburgh. 

5. 

Hendrick, son of (2) Cornelis Van Nes and Mayken 

Burcligraeff, married, 1st, Annatje, daughter of (Jan ?) Everts, 
and had 

9 Jan, m. (10) Catalyna Qroesbeck, November 17, 1706. 

10 Gerrit, bp. 1681 ; in. Cathalyntje De Foreest June 12, 1709. 

Anuatje Everts, wife of Hendrick Van Nes, died. He married, 
2d, Catryn daugliter of Claas Ripse Vandam and Maria 
Bords, November 25, 1688, and had 

11 Maria, bp. April 6, 1693. 

12 Anna, bp. December 16, 1694. 

6. 
Gerrit, son of (3) Cornells Yan Nes and Mayken Bnrch- 

graeff, was born in 1645 ; married Maritje, daughter of William 
Teller and Margaret Donchesen (b. in 1648), and widow, first, 
of Pieter Lookermans, and second, of Pieter Yan Alen, about 
February 14, 1676-Y, and had 

13 Cornelis, m. Maritje Gerritse Van den Berph, July 17, 1696. 

14 Evert, m. Geertje Gerritse Van den Bergh, October 27, 1700. 

15 Gerrit, b. in 1681 . 



I 



Van Nes. 345 

Maritje Teller, wife of Gerrit Van Nes, died about 
ITOT. She liad a son William by Van Alen, and probably a 
daughter. In a will made by her and her liusblmd Gfjcrit 
Van N"es, December 6, 1707, they refer to a contract 'uade 
February 14, 1676-7, befoi-e they were married, according 
to which "William Van Alen, mariner, was to have property 
belono^inof to his mother, wife of Geerit Van IsTes, at her 
decease, provided Jannetje, the wife of Lourens Van Schaick, 
a daughter of (1) Jan Jans Oothont (niece of Gerrit Van Nes), 
and (4) Mayeke (another daughter fo (1) Jan Jans Oothont), 
the wife of (6) Thomas Plarmense Hun, have an amount of 
equal value in clothing. 

Gerrit Van Nes made a will March 10, 1715, proved July 
2, 1715, in which he mentions his deceased wife Maria, William 
Van Alen and niece (Mayeke), the wife of (6) Thomas Har- 
mense Hun. He resided in Greenbush. 

The records in regard to Gerrit Van Nes and his farailj'- 
are very obscure. 

7. 

Jau, son of (2) Cornelis Van Nes and Mayken Burch- 
graeff, married Aaltje , about 1684, and had 

16 Hendrikje, bp. November 2, 1684. 

17 Johannes, bj). November 7, 1686. 

18 Maria, bp. March 3, 1689. 

Jan Van Nes was in Greenbush in 1663, Cohoes Island in 
1681, and in Half Moon in 1700. 

9. 
Jan, son of (5) Hendrick Van Nes and Annatje Everts, 

married (10) Catalyna, daughter of (4) Willem. Groesbeck 
and Gertruy Schuyler, November 17, 1706, and had 

19 Henrick, bp. November 23, 1707 ; d. y. 

20 Henrick, bp. November 7, 1708. 

21 Willem, bp. March 4, 1711. 

22 Cornelis, bp. March 22, 1713 ; m. Susanna Switts, December 3, 
1738. 

23 Geertruy, bp. Septembers, 1715. 

24 Anna, bp. December 8, 1717. 



346 Van Nes. 

25 Oatalyna, bp. April 10, 1720. 

26 Rachel, bp. September 26, 1722. 

27 Jan, bp. September 5, 1725. 
2S David, bp. February 25, 1728- 

Jan Hendricks Yau Nes was buried August 12, 1747. 

10. 
Crerrit, son of (5) Hentlrick Tan Nes and Annatje Everts, 

was baptised in 1681 ; married Cathalyntje, daughter of Philip 
De Foreest and Tryntje Kip (bp. November 25, 1694), June 
12, 1709, and had 

29 Anna, bp. October 30, 1710. 

30 Catryna, bp. October 19, 1712. 

31 Hendrick, bp. January 30, 1715; m., 1st., Margarita Winne ; 

2d., Magdalena Vrooman, August 15,1759. 

32 Phillipus, bp. December 8,1717 ; m., 1st, Margareta ; 2d, 

Lena Ten Broeck. 

33 Sarah, bp. September 11, 1720. 

34 Catalyna, bp. September 16, 1722. 

35 Mayeke, bp. September 20, 1724. 

Cathalyntje De Foreest, wife of Gereit Yan jS"es, was 
buried Marcli 27, 1743. 

13. 
Cornells, son of (6) Gerrit Van Nes and Maritje Teller, 

married Maritje, daughter of Gerrit Van den Bergh, July 
17, 1695, and had 

36 Aaltje, bp. January 6, 1697. 

37 Gerrit, bp. December 20, 1702 ; m. Sarah Van den Bergh, 

August 20, 1724. 

38 Maria, bp. March 10, 1706. 

Cornells A^an Nes" resided at Half Moon, N. Y. 

14, 

Evert, son of (6) Gerrit Van Nes and Maritje Teller, 
married Geertje, daughter of Gerrit Van den Bergh, October 
27, 1700, and had 

39 Johanna, bp. March 19, 1701. 

40 Ariaantje, bp. October 31, 1703, 



Van Nes. 347 



41 Haniia, bp. July 14, 1706. 

42 Teuntje, bp. October 28, 1710. 

43 Jannefje, bp. April 5, 1713. 

44 Marielje, bp. April 15, 1716. 

Evert Van Nes resided at Half Moon, N. Y. 



93. 

Cornells, son of (9) Jan Hendricks Van Nes and (10) 

Catalyna Groesl)eck, was baptised March 22, 1713 ; married 
Snsanna (Anna?), danghter of Cornelis Switts and (15) Hester 
Vissclier (bp. October 19, 1712), December 2, 173S, and had 

45 Johannes, bp. June, 17, 1739. 

46 Tierk Harmense, bp. October 35, 1741. 

47 Cornelis, bp. April 15, 1750. 

48 Willem, bp. July 27, 1755. 

31. 
Heiiclriek, son of (10) Gerrit Van Nes and Cathalyntje 
De Foreest^ was baptised Jannary 30, 1715 ; married, 1st, 
Margarita, danghter of Pieter Winne and Maria De Foreest 
(bp. October 25, 1719), and liad 

49 Catalyna, bp. December 26, 1747 ; d. y. 

50 Catalina, bp. July 30, 1749. 

51 Pieter, bp. October 27, 1751. 

Margarita Wiime, wife of IIendrick Van Nes, was buried Decem- 
ber 28, 1754. He married, 2d, Magdalena Vrooman, August 
15, 1759, and had 

52 Maria, b. October 8 ; bp. October 19, 1760 ; m. Frans Samuel 

Pruyn, July 11, 1777; d. April 1, 1847. 

53 Gerrit, b. September 5, 1765. 

54 Cathalynye, b. December 24, 1767. 

33. 
Pliillipii!^ (Pliilip), son of (10) Gerrit Van Nes and 
Cathalyntje De Foreest, was baptised December 8, 1717; 
married Margarita , and had 

55 Gerrit, bp. January 12, 1742. 

Margarita , wife of Piiimi* Van Nes, died. Ho married, 2d, 

Lena Ten Broeck, and had 



348 Van Nes. j 

■1 

56 Sarah, b. December 21, 1762. ! 

57 Oatalynye, b. November 22, 1770. '| 

Gerrit, son of (13) Cornelis Yan Nes and Maritje Tan j 

deu Bergh, was baptised December 20, 1702 ; married Sarah i 
Van den Bergh, August 20, 1724, and bad 

^ 

58 Cornells, bp. Jaunary 19, 1726 ; m. Alida Van Woert. 

59 Jan, bp. October 1, 1727 ; m. Mayeke Van den Bergh. 

60 Sartje, bp. February 9, 1729. i 

61 Petrus, bp. January 23, 1732. ; 

62 Maritje, bp. April 25, 1736. 

63 Abraham, bp. December 20, 1738 ; m. Annatje De Ridder, Jan- 

uary 27, 1762. 

64 Aaltje, bp. August 23, 1741. ! 

65 Nicolas, bp. June 17, 1744. 

i 

58. 

Cornells, son of (37) Gerrit Van Nes and Sarah Van I 

den Bergh, was baptised January 19, 1726 ; married Alida 
Van Woert, and bad 1 

66 Gerrit, bp. January 13, 1751. j 

67 Jacob, bp. June 13, 1753. 

68 Sara, bp. Marcb 12. 1755 ; d. y. 

69 Sara, bp. November 6, 1757. 

70 Johannes, bp. November 25, 1759. 

71 Petrus, b. January 21, 1766. 

72 Petrus, bp. May 15, 1768. 

59. 

Jan, son of (37) Gerrit Van Nes and Sara Van den 
Bergh, was baptised October 1, 1727 ; married Mayeke Van 
den Bergli, and bad 

73 Sara, bp. March 17, 1754. 

63. 
Abraham, son of (37) Gerrit Van Nes and Sara Van 

den Bergli, was baptised December 20, 1738 ; married An- 
natje, daugliter of Gerrit De Eidder and Anna Yan den 
Bergh (?), January 24, 1762, and had 



Van Ne8. 349 



74 Annatje, b. October 12, 1762. 

75 Gerrit, b. March 7, 1766. 

76 Sara, b. November 1, 1767. 

77 Maria, b. May 28, 1773. 

V 

Abraham Van Nes resided at Half Moon, N. Y. 



VAN SCHAICK. 



1. 

Gozen Gerritse, son of Grerrit Yaii Schaick, married, 
1st, Geertje Barents, and had 

2 Geertije, m., 1st, Hendrick Costar ; 2d, (4) Johannes Lansing. 

Geertje Barents, wife of Gozen G. Van Schaick, died. He mar- 
ried, 2d, Annetje Livesen, July, 1657, and had 

3 Gerrit, b. in 1650; m. Alida Van Slightenhorst ; d. November 

11, 1679. 

4 Anthony, b. in 1655 ; m. (c) Maria or Mary Van der Poel. 

5 Sybrant, b. in 1653 ; m. (b) Elizabeth Van der Poel. 

6 * Gerritje, b. in 1657 ; m. Captain Andrew Drater, commander 

of the Fort at Albany, June 17, 1674. 

There were other children. 

Gozen G. Tan Schaick died before 1681. He first appears 

in Albany about 1052. He owned land at Esopus in 1663. 

(See deed book C county clerk's office and volume 1 common 

council records.) 

4. 

Aiitliony, son of (1) Gozen Gerritse Van Schaick and 
Annetje Livesen, was born in All^any ; married (c) Maria or 
Mary, daughter of (a) Anthonj^ Van der Poel and Catrina 
Croon, of Watervliet, and had 

7 Catrina, m. Samuel Coeymans, December 29, 1724. 

8 Gozen, bp. October 5, 1684 ; d. y. 

9 Geertje, bp. September 11, 1687 ; m. (12) C'oenraedt Ten Eyck, 

September 24, 1704. 

10 Gozen, bp. in 1694 ; d. y. 

11 Gozen, bp. February 16, 1696. 

12 Anna Margarita, bp. December 6, 1702. 

*Uolgate says Geertje, daughter of Levinus Van Schaick, married Andrew 
Drayer, admiral in tlie Dutch service, but this cannot be correct if Levimis was 
the'son of Gozen by Annetje Livesen, whom he married in 1G57. For if Leviims 
was 2.5 years old when married and his daughter was born the next year, she would 
have been born eight years after the recoi'ds say Captain Drayer was married. 



Van Schaick. 351 

5. 

JSybraiit G., son of (1) Gozeii Gerritse Van Schaick and 
Annetje Liveseu, wrs born in Albany : married (h) Elizabeth, 

daughter of (a) Anthon_y Van der Poel and Catriiia CJroon, of 
Watervliet, and had 

13 Gozen, m. C.vrirAiuxE Staats, December 10, 1699. 

14 Gerrit, ru. Sauah Goewry. 

15 Maria, m. Joiiaxmes Glendoff. 

16 Anthony, married and had children. 

17 Catrina (Catharina), m. (8) Adriaan Quackenbusii, January 18. 

1G99. 

18 Alida, m. Solomon Goewey. 

Sybraut <t. Van Schaick died and his widow married 
Beiioui Van Corlaer, Jime 2, 1686, and died his widow in 
1750. 

13. 

Gozen, son of (5) Sybrant G. Van Schaick and (u) Eliza- 
beth Van tier Poel, married Catharine Staats, Deceml)er 10, 
1699, and liad 

19 Sybrant. 

20 Debora, m. (19) Johannes Janse Bepxkman (his second wife), 

December 10, 1748. 

21 Jacob. 

22 Abraham. 

23 Sarah, bp. November 27, 1715 ; m. (56) Robekt J. Lansing (his 

second wife), February, 1748. 

24 Ricke, m. (47) Abraham A. Lansing (his first wife), December 

37, 1731. 

Gozen Van Schaick died March, 1725. 

(For a very full account of the Van Schaicks see Pearson's Albany 
families.) 

45 



VAN YECHTEN. 



In " O'Callagliaif s History of ISTew Netherlands" mention 
is made of Tennis Coruelissen Van Vechten as sncceeding 
Michaelse Jansen on his farm in 1646, and as living in 1648 at 
the south end of Greenbnsh, Rensselaei* county, IST, Y. Also 
of Tennis Dircksen Van Techten who came to this country 
with wife, child and two servants in the Arms of Norvxty, 
and had a farm in 1648 at Greenbush, north of that occupied 
by Teunis Coknelissen Yan Yechten. He is referred to 
in 1663 as an old inhabitant. Of the former nothing further 
has been found on the record. The children of the latter 
settled in Kensselaerwyck and on the banks of the Hudson 
below Fort Orange. The following notes relate chiefly to the 
Catskill branch of the family, and were furnished in part by 
Henry Brace, Esq., of New York. 

1. 

Tenuis, "'■■■ son of Dirckse Yan Yecbten, as stated -above, 
came to this country in the " iVrms of Norway," with wife, 
child and two servants, in 1638, and settled in Greenbush. 
They had living in 1700 : 

2 Dirck T., m. Jannetje Michielse Vrelant. 

3 Cornells T., m., 1st, Sara Salomense Goewey, in 1668; 2(i, 

Annatje Leendeutse; od, Maria Lucase, widow of Jacob 
Claase, July 3, 1689. 

4 Gerrit T., m., 1st, Ant.je Jansk; 2d, (15) Greet.ie Volckert, 

daughter of (1) Volckert Jans Douw. 

5 Pietertje, m. ^NItndert Frederickse Van Yveren, in 1663. 

♦The decendants of Teunis Dirckse Van A''echten, with the exception of the 
family of (3) Dircli Teunise Van Vechten, were taken from Professor Pearson's 
" First Settlers of Albany." 



V\N Veciiikn. 353 

Direk Teiiiii§e, son of (1) Tennis Dirckse Tan Vecliten, 
niarried Jannetje, daughter of Micliiel Janscn Yrelant and 
Fytje Hartnian, of Coniinunipaw, N. J., and had 

6 Jannetje, b. September 25, 1660. 

7 Wyntje, b. January 17, 1662 ; m. Philip Leendertse Conyn, of 

Coxsackie. 

8 Michiel, b. November 28, 1663 ; m., 1st, Makytje Parker, No- 

vember 21, 1686 ; 2d, Jannetje DuMont, April 2, 1691. 

9 Neeltje, b. March 24, 1665. 

10 Johannes, b. June 24, 1666 ; d. s. June 1, 1735. 

11 Tennis, b. May 24, 1668; m. Catiilyntje (Caatje) Van Petten, 

November 28, 1694 ; d. in 1707. 

12 Anije, b. May 4, 1670. 

13 Fy^e, b. December 6, 1671 ; m. probably William Janse Cas- 

TEKSE Halenbeck, of Coxsackie, May 28, 1697. 

14 Samuel, b. April 12, 1673 ; d. s. March .'JO, 1741. 

15 Saatje (Sara), b. January 8, 1675. 

16 Abraham, b. April 14, 1679 ; of Raritan, N. J. ; d. s. before October 

16. 1739. 

• 

Dirclv Teimise Yan Vecliten died November 25, 1702. He 
made liis will April -i, IGST, proved March 30, 1703. 

Samuel, son of Dirck Teunise Van Vechten, made the 
following will December 3, 1739, proved April 15, 1741 : 

In the name of God, Amen, the third day of September, in 
the thirteenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George 
the Second, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France and 
Ireland, king, defender of the faith, etc., and in the j'ear of 
our Lord Christ one thousand, seven hundred and thirty-nine, 
I, Samuel Van Veghten, of Catskill, in the county of Albany 
and colony of New York, in America, yeoman, being weak and 
sickly of bod}', yet of perfect mind and memory, praised be 
Almighty God thei-efor, but calling to mind the mortality of 
my body and knowing 'tis appointed foi" all men once to dye, 
do therefore make, constitute, appoint and ordain this my last 
will and testament in manner and form following, that is 
to say : 

Principally and in the first place I recommend my soul into 
the hands of Almighty God who gave it, and my body to be 
Ijuried in a Christian-like and decent manner, at the discretion 



354 Van Vechten. 

of my executor liereafter named, nothing doubting, but at 
the general resurrection I shall receive tlie same again through 
the sorrowful sufferings, painful death and joyfull resurrection 
of my Blessed Saviour and Mighty Redeemer Jesus Christ, 
being thereby fully persuaded to obtain full pardon and re- 
mission of all my sins and to inherit everlasting life. To which 
the Holy Trinity one eternal Deity, be all honor, power and 
glory, workl without end. Amen. 

And, whereas, my honored father Dirck Thunisse Yan 
Yeghten (deceased), did on the 20th day of October, Anno 
Domini 1681, purchase of Stephen Yan Cortland a certain 
tract of land in Catskill, in the county of Albany, which was 
afterwards confirmed by a patent under the hand and seal of 
his Excellency Thomas Dongan, State Governor of New York, 
bearing date the 21st day of March, Anno Domini 1G86, and 
which was afterw^ards made over to me and m}^ brother 
Johannes Yan Yeghten (deceased), by my brothers, namely, 
Michael and Abraham Yan Yeghten (deceased), by deed 
bearing date the 30th day of March, Anno Domini 1Y15, and 
my brother Johannis Yan Yeghten (deceased), his part or 
share was made over to me by deed bearing date the 9th day 
of August, Anno Domini 1721, all of which premises I am 
seized of fee and in actual possession of and as • touching all 
such temporal estate of lands, goods and chattels as the Lord 
hath been pleased (far above my deserts) to bestow upon me 
in this life. I give, devise, order and dispose of the same in 
manner and form, following : 

Impri^nis — It is my will and I do order that at my decease 
the second son of my brother Thunis Yan Yeghten (deceased) 
namely, my nephew Thunis Yan Yeghten, who hatli been 
under my care from his childhood and now abiding with me, 
shall, hold, use, occujjy, possess and enjoy all my lands at 
Catskills wherein I am now in the possession and enjoyment 
of, with all the houses, out-house, grist mill, barns, barracks, 
orchard garden, with all and singular the appurtenances to the 
premises belonging or appertaining and all other my real estate 
wheresoever and of what nature or kind soever for and to the 
whole and sole use, benefit and improvement of him, the said 
Thunis Yan Yeghten, for and during his natural life time, 
and no longer without impeachment for waste. 



Van Vkchten. 355 

IteTTi — It is my will and I do bequeath and order that at the 
decease of him, the said Thunis Van Vegiiten, the before- 
mentioned estate shall come into the full possession and enjoy- 
ment of the right heir or heirs of him, the said Thunis Van 
Veghten, lawfully begotten of his own body, and thence to 
descend from the said lawful heir of him, the said Thunis Van 
Veghten, to his heir lawfully begotten, and thus to descend 
from heir to heir lawfully begotten of the preceeding heir, 
successively, to the end of the world, with this restriction, that 
he, the said Thunis Van Veghten, or his said heir, and from 
heir to heir aforesaid, successively, shall not by any way or 
means whatsoever, convey oi- make over any part or parcel of 
the before-mentioned estate, but that the same shall abide, 
continue and remain, the visitations of Almighty God in his 
allwise providence, only excepted, a perpetual estate of inherit- 
ance for and to the use and uses of him, the said Thunis Van 
Veghten, during his life, and after his decease, of the heir of 
his body and thence from heir to heir aforesaid, successively, 
to the end of the world as is before expressed, he, the said 
Thunis Van Veghtek, and his said heir, and then from heir 
to heir, successively, rendering and paying therefor yearly and 
every year for ever, on the 25th day of March, to his majesty, 
his heirs or successors, the Quit Kent due for the same, namely, 
the quantity of three bushels of good wnnter wheat. 

Item — I give and bequeath to my said nephew, Thunis Van 
Veghten, his executors, administrators and assigns for ever, 
all my household goods, furniture, utensils and inq^lements, 
namely : Beads, beading lining, woolen, iron, brass, pider^ 
wooden-ware, waggons, slays, ploughs, harrows, plate, cash, 
money and moneys worth in hand or owing to me, together 
Avith all my personal chattels as negro slaves, male and female, 
horses, cows, sheep, sw^ine, poultry, with all and every other 
part of my moveable and personal estate wheresoever, and 
whatsoever none excepted. And lastly I make, constitute, 
ap])oint and ordain ray before-mentioned nephew Thunis Van 
Veghten, the only and sole executor of this my last will and 
testament, revoking hereby all former will or wills, testament 
or testaments by me before this time made, willed or bequeathed, 
ratifying and confirming this to bo my last will and testament. 



350 Van Yeciitkn. 

In testimony wliereof I have hereunto put niv hand and seal 
in niy dwellinoj-house at Catskill, in the county of Albany, the 
day and year iirst above written 

N. B. — That the rasure in the word (this) was before sign- 
ing and sealinoj. 

SAMUEL VAN VEGHTON [l. s.] 

Signed, sealed, publislied, pronounced and declared by the 
said Samuel Van Veghten to be his last will and testament, 
in the presence of us, 

F. SALISBURY, 
ABRAHAM SALISBURY, 
WILLIAM SALISBURY. 

Albany, the 15tli day of April, 174L 
Be it remembered that, on the day and year above written, 
personally appeared before me, Myndert Schuyler, being there- 
unto delegated and appointed by Francis Salisbury, Abraham 
Salisbury and William Salisl)ury, the subscribing witnesses to 
the within written will of Samuel Van Veghten, and made 
oath on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God, that they saw 
the said Samuel Van Vkohten sign and seal, publish and de- 
clare the same to be his last will, and that at the time thereof 
he was of sound disposing mind and memory to the best of 
their knoAvledge. 

(was signed) MYNDERT SCHUYLER. 

Recorded in Book of Records held for the city and county 
of Albany, in Book No. F, pages 302, 303 and 304, and I do 
hereby certify that I find no material rasurcs or interlineations 
in the within will, and that I have examined the same with tlu; 
record thereof. Recorded April 15, 1741. 

PHILIP LIVINGSTON, Jr., 

Deputy Clerli'. 

3. 
Cornelis Teunise, alias Keesoiu, of Papsknee (an 
island below Albany), son of (1) Tennis Dirckse Van Vecliten, 
married, 1st, Sara Salomonse Goewey, and had probably by 
his wife 



Van Vecuten. 357 

17 Salomon. 

18 Dircks. 

Sara Saloinonse Goewey, wife of Cornelis Teunise Van Vechten, 
died. He married, 3d, Annat.ie Leendektse, and bad probably 
by this wife 

19 Leendert. 

20 Reuben. 

Auiiatje Ijeeiitlertse, wife of C'ornelis Teunise Van Vechten, 
died. He married, 3d, Maria Lucase, widow of Jacob Claase, 
July 3, 1689, and had 

21 Lucas, bp. February 20. 1690. 

22 Anna, bp. December 20, 1G92. 

23 Jannetje, bp. February 13, 1698 ; m. (39) Johannes G. Lansing 

May 12, 1729; buried xMarch 18, l'i'52. 

4. 

Gerrit Teunise, of the Colony of Kensselaerwyck, son 
of (l) Teunis Dirckse Tan Vecliten, married 1st, Aiitje 
Janse, and had 

24 Johannes, m. Maria Bogardus, March 19, 1699. (?) 

Antjc tTaiise, wife of Gerrit Teunise Van Vechten, died. He 
married 2d, (15) Greetje Volckert, daughter (1) Volckert 
Jans Douw, and had 

25 Volckert, m. Lydia Ten Broeck, August 22, 1702. (?) 

In KiTS Gerrit Teunise Yau Vechten and Jan Conell 
bought Captain Jan Clute's claim in lands at Catskill. In 
1(J80 lie bought of Gerrit Yan Slightenhorst a negro man 
named "Dick, for one hundred and fifty pieces of nooten hout • 
also another negro named Harry, for 200 skipples of Indian 
corn, two loads of hay and 21: beavers in hogs. In 1697 he 
petitioned the governor in favor of his brother who had acci- 
dentally killed a child of Colonel Schuyler. In his will of 
March 8, 1680-1 he spoke of his wife Greetje and two sons 
Johannes, by his first wife, and Yolckert by his second. 

o. 
Pietcrtje, daughter of (1) Teunis Dirckse Van Vechten, 

married Myndert Frederickse Van Vveren,* his second wife, 
in 1663, and had 



* Myndert Frederickse married first Catlieryn Hurchart.s (nurtrer) by wliom he 
luul Froderii k, born in l»i57 ; Hurj^er, born in JtidO, .settled in New York. 



85S Van Vichten. 

26 Neeltje, m. 1st, (1) Martin Gerritse Van Bergen ; 2d, [ID 

Hendrick Volckerts Douw, October 3, 1697. 

27 Regiiier. 

28 Johannes, who settled in Schenectady. 

7. 

Wyntje, daugliter of (2) Dirck Teiinise Tan Vechteii 
and Jauiietje Michielse Vrelant, was bom January 17, 1662 ; 
married Philip Leeiidertse Conyn, of Coxsackie, and had 

29 Leendert, b. September 9, 1683. 

30 Dirck, bp. in Albany April 19, 1685. 

31 Agnietje, bp. in Albany February 6, 1687. 

32 Antje, bp. in Albany January 37, 1689. 

33 Fytje, bp. in Albany January 15, 1693. 

34 Philip, bp. in Albany January 29, 1694. 

35 Saartje, bp. in Albany July 17, 1698. 

36 Johannes, bp. in Albany June 15, 1701. 

(From Pearson's Early Settlers of Albany.) 

8. 
Hicliiel, son of (2) Dirck Teunise Tan Vecliten and 

Jannetje Michielse Yrelant, was born November 28, 1663 ; 
married, 1st, Marytje Parker, November 21, 1686, and had 

37 Marylje, b. October 8, 1687 ; m., 1st, Albert Ten Eyck ; 2d, 

Jeremiah Field, Febrbary 19, 1712-13. 

38 Dirck, b. December, 1689 ; d. October 27, 1693, 

Marytje Parker, wife of Miohiel Van Vechten, died July, 1690. 
He married 2d, Jannetje Du Mont, April 2d, 1691, and had 

39 Dirck, b. July 15, 1699 ; m., 1st., Judith Brockhols ; 2d, Bar- 

bara Antonides, November 2, 1719 ; 3d, Sarah Middah, d. 
November 29, 1781. 

40 Jannetje, b. June 12, 1701 ; m. Jacobus Hegeman. 

Michiel Tan A'^echten lived at Rariton, N. J. He made a 
will dated May 20, 1734. 

11. 
Tennis, son of (2) Dirck Teunise Yaii Vechten and Jan- 
netje Michielse Vrelant, was l)orn May 24, 1668 ; married 
Cathlyntje (Caatje), daughter of (Jlaas Frederickse Van Pet- 
ten, of Schenectady, Novembei' 28, 1694, and liad 



Yan Vechten. 359 

41 Dirck, b. September 12, 1695 ; m. in Kingston, Helena Seulant 

(or SuYBRANT), December 26, 1723 ; d. 1782. 

42 Eva, bp. in Albany, May 12, 1700; m. (perhaps) Johannes 

SlYIiAXT. 

43 Jannetje, bp. in Schenectady, May 24, 1702. 

44 Maria, bp. in Albany, June 4. 1704. 

45 Teunis, b. April 1, 1707 ; m. in Kingston, Judikje Ten Broeck, 

January 9, 1742 ; d. April 3, 1785. 

Tenuis Taii Yechteii died in 1707. 

13. 
Fytje, daughter of (2) Dirck Teunise Tan Vecliten and 
Jannet.je 3Iieliielse Yrelant, was Lorn December 6, 1671 
married (probably) William Janse Casparse Halenl)eck, of 

Coxsackie, May 23, 1G97, and had 

46 Rachel, bp. in Albany, November 14, 1697. 

47 Dirck, l)p. in Albany, September 10, 1699. 

48 Jan, bp. in Albany, April 27, 1701. 

49 Samuel, bp. in Albany, June 13, 1703. 

50 Caspar, bp. iu Albany, January 7, 1705. 

51 Michiel, bp. in Albany March 9, 1707. 

52 Abraham, bp. in Albany, January 9, 1709. 

53 Jeronimus, bp. in Kingston, June 24, 1711. 

54 Jannetje, bp. in Albany, July 5, 1718. 

55 Sara, li[). in Albany, September 4, 1715. 

Volckert, son of (4) Grerrit Tennisse Van Vechten and 

(15) Greet je Volckert Donw, ]li^; second ^-ife, was born ; 

married Lydia, daugliter of Dirck Wessels Ten Broeck and 
Christina Yan Biiren, August 26, 1702, and had 

56 Gerrit Teunis, bp. April 25, 1703; m. Lena Witbeck, November 

0, 1739. 

57 Margarita, bp. March 3, 1706 ; m. Geurit C. Van uen Bergh. 

58 Ephraim, ) m. C'atiiarina Ten Bkoeck, January 3, 1744. 

- bp. June, 12, 1709. 

59 Johannes, ) m. (25) IS^f.letje Beeckman, October, 29, 1734. 

60 Dirck, bp. October 19, 1712. 

Volckert Van Vechten made a will July 18, 17-17, ])roved 
April 15, 171:7; spoke of wife and grandchildren Yolckert 
and Agnietje. 

■ 46 



360 Van Vechten. 

37. 

Marytje, daugliter of (8) Micliiel Yau Yecliten and his 

first wife Marytje Parker, was born October 8, 1687, married, 
1st, Albert Ten Eyck, and had 

61 Jenneken, b. October 6, 1708. 

62 Albert, b. April 10 or 11, 1711. 

Albert Ten Eyck, first husband of Marytje Van Vechten, died. 
She married, 2d, Jeremiah Field, February 19, 1712-3, and had 

63 Jeremiah, b. January 27, 1713-4. 

64 John, b. April 5, 1715. 

65 Michiel, b. August 24. 171G ; d. y. 

66 Margaret, b. October 2, 1717. 

67 Mary, b. September 8, 1719 ; d. y. 

68 Mary, b. October 19, 1720. 

69 Michiel, b. February 4, 1722-8. 

70 Benjamin, b. February 19, 1724-5. 

71 Teunis, b. ; m. Margaret Fisuer, March 38, 1764. 

39. 
Dirck, son of (8) Michiel Van Yechten and his- second 
wife, Jannetje Du Mont, was born Jnly 15, 1699 ; married, 1st, 
Judith, daughter of Anthony Broclihols, captain and com 
mander of the military forces of New York, and Susanna 
Schrick, step-daughter of Wilham Teller, Sr. (?). Probably no. 
chilch-en. He married, 2d, Barhara, daughter of Johannes 
Antonides, November 2, 1719. Probably no children. He 
married, 3d, Sarah Middah, and had 

72 Dirck, b. May 5, 1760; d. in infancy. 

73 Margaret, b. November 24, 1762 ; m. Joseph Crane ; d. May 27 

1812. 

74 Michiel, b. November 13, 1766; m. Elizabeth La Grange, 

April 10, 1787 ; d. December 29, 1831. 

75 Elizabeth, b. September 1, 1769 ; m. George Davis, M. D., 1794 ; 

d. October 30, 1795. 

Dirck Van Vechten died November 29, 1781. 

40. 

Jannetje, daughter of (S) Michiel Van Vechten and 

his second wife Jannetje Du Mont, was born June 12, 1701 ; 
married Jacobus Hegenian, and had 



Van Veciiten. 361 

76 Dennis, m. Aai/ije . 

77 Jacobus (James). 

41. 
Dirck, of Looneiibiirg (Athens), son of (11) Teuiiis Van 
Vecliteii and Catlilyutje (Caatje) Van Petten, was born Sep- 
tember 12, 1695; married in Kingston Helena, daughter of 
Huybartns Senlant (or Suvbrant), October 25, 1722, and had 

78 Teunis, b. April 26, 1734 ; m. Leybe, daughter of Albert Van 

Loon, July 8, 1747 ; d. September 1, 1792 ; no ch. 

79 Hubartus, b. October 30 or 81, 1725 ; m. Mauia Spooh, November 

35, 1749. 

80 Catarina, b. February- 8, 1737-8 ; m. Lambert Van Valken- 

BEliG. 

81 Elizabetha, b. Marcu 16, 1731. 

82 Eva, b. .January 7, 17.35 ; m. Abraham Van Valkenberg, 

83 Sara, b. .July 39, 1729 ; m. Isaac Kalyer (Collier). 

84 Maria, b. January 21, 1733 ; m. Nicholas Spoor, of Schenectady. 

85 Jannetje. b. August 37, 1738 ; m. Isaac Witbeck. 

Dirck Van Vecliten, of Loonenberg, died in 1782. 

45. 

Tenuis, of Catskill, son of (11) Tenuis Van Vecliten and 

Cathlyntje (Caatje) Van Petten, was born April 1, 1707 ; 
married in Kingston Judikje, danghter of Jacob Ten Broeck, 
of Kingston, Jannary 0, 17-12, and had 

86 Samuel, b. September 38, 1743 ; m. Sara Van Ouden, in 1781 ; d. 

February 12, 1813. 

87 Jacob, b. September 18, 1747 ; m. Elsie Staats, January 21, 

1787 ; no ch ; d. April 30, 1806. 

88 Teunis Teunissen, b. April 34, 1749 ; m. Elizabeth De Wan- 

delakh; (1. December 7, 1817. 

89 Elizabeth, b. October 6, 1757 ; ni . Hezekiaii V.\n Orden, June, 

3 or 9, 1783 ; d. February 17, 1813. 

90 Abraham, b. December 5, 1763 ; m. Catharina Schuyler, May 

30, 1784; d. January 0,1837. 

Tennis Van Vecliten, of Catskill, died April 3, 1785. 

Cirerrit Teiiiiii^, son of (25) Volckert Van Vecliten and 
Lydia Ten l?roeck, Avas l)ai)tised April 25, 1703; married 
Lena Witbeck, November 6, 1730, and had 



302 Yan Vechten. 

91 Volckert, bp. July 27. 1740 ; d. y. 

92 Agnielje, bp. Marcli 27, 1748. 

93 Volckert, bp. January 10, 1746. 

Gerrit Tennis Tan Yecliten was buried March 12, 1747. 

58. 
Epiiraiiii, son of (25) Yolckert Van Vechten and Lydia 
Ten Broeck, was baptised June 12, 1709 ; married Catharina 
Ten Broeck, January 3, 1744, and had 

94 Lydia, bp. October 19, 1744. 

Epliraini Van Vecliten was a twin witli Johannes. lie 
died in New Brmiswick December 10, 1740. 

59. 

Joliaiiiie§, son of (2.5) Volckert Van Vechten and Lydia 

Ten Broeck, was baptised June 12, 1709 ; married (25) Neietje, 
daughter of (3) Joliannes M. Beeckman and (0) Eva A^inhagen 
(bp. April 27, 1710), October 29, 1734, and had 

95 Volckert, bp. August 25, 1735 ; in. (29) Jannetje (Jane ) IIUN, by 

license, dated November 27, 17G2. 

96 Johannes, bp. June 19, 1737; d.y. 

97 Johannes, bp. June 24, 1739. 

98 Lydia, bp. August 16, 1741. 

99 Ephraim, bp. April 24, 1743. 

100 Eva, bp. May 5, 1745. 

101 Hendricus, bp. March 29, 1747. 

Johannes A" an Vechten was a merchant doing business in 
Albany, N. Y. He made a will May 2, 1743, proved April 0, 
1749. ' Tie w.is buried December 25^ 1740. 

Hieliiel, son of (39) Dirck Van Vechten and his third 
wife Sarah Middah, was born November 13, 1700; married 
Elizahetli La Grange, April 10, 1787, and had 

102 Dirck. 

103 Elizabeth. 

104 Sarah. 

105 Maria. 



Van Vkchten. 363 

106 Margaret. 

107 Sophia. 

108 Jane. 

109 Richard. 

Micliiel Vail Vechteu died December 20, 1831. 

79. 
Hiibartns, son of (41) Dirck Van Vechten, of Looneii- 

berg (Athens), and Helena Seulant or Suybraiit, was born 
October 30 or 31, 1725 ; married Maria Spoor, Novenil)er 25, 
1749, and had 

110 Helena, b. February 5, 1751. 

111 Dirck, b. October 25, 1753 ; ni. Rachel Spoor, March 5, 1780 ; d. 

October 25, 1842. 

112 Eva, b. March 4, 1755. 

113 Annaatje, b. April 17, 1757. 

114 Lena, bp. in Catskill, August 20, 1758. 

115 Johannes, bp. in Coxsackie, December 7, 1760. 

116 Maria, bp. in Catskill. January C), 1765 ; m. Johannes Veedek, 

of Schenectady. 

Hubartus Van Vechten died in Otsego comity, N. Y., 
October 25, 1842. 

86. 

i*4aiiiiiel, son of (45) Tennis Van Vechten, of Catskill, 
and Judikje Ten Broeck, was born September 28, 1742; 
married Sara Van Orden in 178], and had 

117 Teum.s, b. June 18, 1782; d. April 9, 1783. 

118 Teunis, b. January 20, 1784 ; m. Rachel Ktersted, October 10, 

1813; d. January 21, 1852. 

119 John, b. November 24, 1785; m., Ist, Eleanok, daughter of 

William Schunemau, in 1812 ; 2d, Maria, daughter of William 
G. Schuneman ; d. February 3, 1879. 

120 Jacob, b. July 31, 1788; m. , 1st, C.vtharine V. W., daughter- 

of Rev. John M. Mason, June IS, 1816; 2d, Maria, daughter 
of Abraham Van Dyck, of Coxsackie, November 2, 1824; d. 
September 14, 1871. 

121 Benjamin, b. November 28, 1790 ; d. December 5, 1790. 

122 Abraham, b. October 13, 1791 ; m. (145) Gertrude, daughter of 

(90) Abraham Van Vechten and Catharina Schuyler, and widow 
of (136) Samuel Van Orden ; living in 1882 at Catskill, N. Y. 

123 Peter, b. February 5, 1794 ; d. s. August 28, 1854. 



864 Van Yechten. 

124 Samuel,* b. August 4, 1796 ; m. Louisa Van Wyck, of Fishkill, 

October, 1824; d. Novembers, 1882. 

125 William Washington, b. January 18, 1799 ; d. s. August 25, 1845- 

126 Catharine J., b. January 9, 1802. 

iSainuel Yaii Vechten, of Catskill, died February 12,1813. 

88. 

Tennis Tennimsen, son of (45) Tennis Tan A'^ecliten, 

of Catskill, and Ju<likje Ten Broeck, was born April 24, 
1749 ; married Elizabeth De Wandelaer, daughter of Peter 
De Wandelaar and his second wife Anna (Bogardns) Van 
Yechten, widow, and had 

127 Judith, b. October 30, 1777 ; m. George Pearson, December 12, 

1808. 

128 Peter, 1). July 10, 1780 ; d. June 3, 1795. 

129 Annaatje. b. November 7, 1782 ; d. May 31, 1817. 

130 Teunis, b. November 4, 1785 ; m. Catharine C. Gansevoort, 

December 4. 1810. 

131 John, b. March 23, 1788. 

Tennis Tennissen Tan Techten was a mereliant and occu- 
pied a store on the west corner of Broadway and Maiden Lane, 
Albany, in 1805. He held the office of connnissary in the 
staff of Governor Morgan Lewis during the revolutionaiy war. 
He died December 7, 1817. 

Elizabeth De Wandelakr, widow of Teunis Teunissen 
Van Vechten, died December 1, 1831, ae. 77 years, 11 months, 
14 days. 

89. 

Elizabeth, daughter of (45) Tennis Tan Techten, of 

Catskill, and Jndikje Ten Broeck, was born October 6, 1757 ; 
married HezekiahTan Orden, June 2 or 9, 1782, and had 

132 Engeltje, b. October 27, 1783 ; d. November 19, 1783. 

*The Reverend Samuel Van Vechten, one of the oldest clergymen of the Dutch 
Reformed Church, died Friday, at his residence in East Fishliill, Dutchess county. 
He was a native of Catskill. and was .'^7 years old. He was graduated from Union 
College in 1818. The late Bishop Potter, of Pennsylvania, was one of his class- 
mates. After leavlntr college, Mr. Van Vecten went to Richmond. Va., with the 
intention of engaging in mercantile pursuits. He changed his mind, however, and 
began acourseof studyin Rutgers Theological Seminary, from which he was gradu- 
ated in 1822. He was pastor of a church in Bloomingbui-g, and subsequently in Fort 
Plain, Montgomery county, in this State. His son Abraham Van Wyck Van Vechten, 
who married a daughter of Robert Lane and EfBe Marion Van Zandt. is a lawyer, 
and resides in New York city. 



Van Yeciitkn. 365 

133 Teunis, b. November 4, 1784; d. April 17, 1803. 

134 Engeltje (Angelica), b. May 19, 1786; m. Elias, son of Jereiiiiali 

Overbagh. September 27, 1801 ; d. September 2, 1863. 

135 Jacob, b. September 5, 1788; m. Harriet, daughter of Philip 

Pieterse Schuyler, March 17, 1815; d. March 25, 1833. 

136 Samuel, b. November 5, 1790 ; m. (145) Gertrude, daughter of 

(90) Abraham Van Vechten and Cathariua Schuyler, her first 
husband; d. July 20, 1822. 

Elizabeth Tan Yechteii, wife of IIezekiah Yan Okdkn, 
died February IT, 1813. 

90. 

Abraliaiii, son of (45) Tennis Van Vecliten, of Catskill, 
and Jndikje Ten Broeck, was born December 5. 1762 ; mar- 
ried Catharina, daughter of Phi]i]i Pieterse Schuyler, May 
20, 1784, and had 

137 Judith, b. March 9, 1785 ; d. July 27, 1799. 

138 Philip, b. July 14, 1786 ; d. s. February 3, 1814, ;e. 27 years and 

7 months. 

139 Teunis A., b. December 17, 1787 ; d. s. April 3, 1811. 

140 Anna, b. July 30, 1789 ; d. April 15, 1876. 

141 Elizabeth (Eliza), b. May 3, 1791 ; resided for many years in 

Second street, Albany, where she died single February 15, 1878. 

142 Geertruy, b. March 14, 1793 ; d. February 25, 1794. 

143 Samuel A., b. November 28, 1794 ; d. December 14, 1824. 

144 Harmanus, b. July 29, 1796 ; d. March 29, 1802. 

145 Gertrude, b. July 1, 1798 ; m., 1st, (136) Samuel Van Orden ; 

he died July 20, 1822; 2d, (122) Abraham Van Vechten; d. 
December 26, 1842. 

146 Judith, b. May 25, 1800 ; d. June 6. 1800. 

147 Jacob Ten Broeck, b. May 10, 1801 ; m. Caroline C. Roorb.vch ; 

d. January 20, 1841. She died December 6, 1852. 

148 Judith, b. May 22, 1808 ; d. June 27, 1825. 

149 Maria H., b. August 28, 1805 ; d. March 16, 1806. 

150 Harriet M., b. March 24, 1807 ; m. W. Lehmann. 

151 Anna, b. ; ni. Walter Van Veghton, and had 

1 Cornelis, b. ; d. July 14, 1814, ae. 11 days. 

2 Abraham O., ; d. July 13,1816, se. 15 years, 8 months 

and 8 days. 

Catliarine Schuyler, wife of Abraham Van Vechten, 
died in Albany September 10, 1820, se. 54 years, 5 months and 
18 days. 

Hon. Abraham Van Vecuten died January 6, 1837. 



366 Van Vechten, 

" This distinguished lawyer and statesman was the youngest 
son of Teunis Van Vechten and Judith Ten Broeck. Few 
men have been called to so extensive a sphere of nsefulness and 
tilled it so long and well as Abraham Van Vechten. He en- 
tered npon the scenes of active life shortly after the Eevoki- 
tionary war. He received his elementary education at a public 
school in Esopus, which has been the nursery of many of our 
distinguished men. He pursued liis pi'ofessional studies under 
the direction of the late Chancellor Lansing, and began to 
practice law in the county of Montgomery, but was soon in- 
vited to occupy a more extensive held in the city of Albany. 
The high places of the bar were then tilled by a gifted race of 
advocates, among whom were Hamilton, Harrison, Burr, Jones 
and Livingston. But the brilliancy of the bar could not cast 
young Van Vechten in the shade. He soon ranked among 
his illustrious seniors as an equal and a competitor for the 
highest professional eminence. Untiring in his efforts, the 
powers of his highly-gifted mind were continually developed 
and expanded. His intellect was formed to grapple with the 
most abstruse and ditiicult of judicial investigations, and he 
early inured himself to the most intense application of mental 
industry. In acirteness and the ready comprehension of any 
subject presented for his investigation, he had few equals. 
And nature seemed to have furnished him with powers emi- 
nently adapted to the illustration of legal princij)les. He made 
no display of legal lore, his learning seemed to be incoi'porated 
with his thoughts. What he had once read was well digested 
and remained ever ready for application. A large portion of 
his life Avas spent in the discussion of legal questions in our 
highest tribunals of law and equity ; there he was always 
listened to with profound attention by our most eminent judges. 
His arguments were calculated to elucidate and instruct, and 
greatly to aid the tribunals to which they were addressed, in 
forming correct conclusions. His style was remarkable for 
purity, perspicuity and strength. His train of thought was 
unimpassioned, yet earnest and forcible. His talents were too 
conspicuous to allow him to contine his efforts to the bar. He 
was repeatedly chosen to represent his fellow citizens in both 



• 
branches of tlie Legislature. The Senate chamber was the 

theatre of some of his highest intellectual efforts. As a mem- 
ber of the court for the correction of errors, he has left behind 
him enduring monuments of his legal wisdom. For a number 
of years he filled tlie office of Attorney-General with distin- 
guished ability. At an early period of his life a seat on the 
bench of the Supreme Court was oifered him Ijy Governor 
Jay, a similar offer was made to him at a later period. He de- 
clined these proffered honors, preferring the labors of the bar 
as more congenial to his habits and feelings. The causes in 
our books of reports, in which he took part as counsel, numer- 
ous as they are, give l)ut a faint idea of the amount of pro- 
fessional labor performed by him. For more than half a 
century his brilliant mind was constantly shedding its hght 
over the jurisprudence of the State. The bar had long de- 
lighted to accord to him the highest honors it could bestow. 
To the younger memljers of the profession he had greatly en- 
deared himself b}^ his kindness and courteous manners, and by 
all he was venerated as an illustrious model of professional 
excellence. In his daily consultations with his clients he was 
emphatically a peacemaker. It was his constant habit to advise 
the settlement of disputes whenever it was practicable. He 
allowed no sordid motives to influence his advice nor to bias 
his mind in giving his opinions. He was Recorder of the city 
of Albany from HOT to 1808; State Senator from 1798 to 
1805, and from 1816 to 1820 ; member of Assembly from 1S05 
to 1815 ; Attorney-General of the State for the year 1810, and 
was again appointed in 1813, and served two years, and was a 
member of the Constitutional Convention of 1821. His char- 
acter as a citizen in the private walks of life afforded a model 
of excellence. He constantly displayed in his intercourse with 
his neighbors and acquaintances the most amiable social qualities 
which adorn the human heart. To his other traits of character 
was added one which is justly deemed of far the most impor- 
tance, he was a sincere believer in the Saviour of the World, 
and a venerated member of tlie Dutch Reformed church. In 
her judicatories his paternal counsels were listened to with 
reverence, as eminently calculated to promote the peace and 
, 47 " 



368 Vax Yechten. 

• 
prosperity of the church. His disinterestedness was a promi- 
nent feature in his character, and was the foundation of that 
nnbounded confidence which was reposed in him by all who 
knew him. In his domestic circle he was remarkable for kind- 
ness and affectionate attention to the feelings and wants of 
those who were dependent upon him." — [Munsell's Annals of 
Albany, 

127. 

Judith, daughter of (88) Tennis T. Tan Yecliten and 

Elizabeth De Wandelaer, was born October oU, 1 777 ; married 
George Pearson, December 12, 1808, and had 

152 EUzabeth Anna, b. October 31, 1809 ; d. July 20, 1811. 

153 Georgina, m. Cornelis Ten Broeck, May 28, 1833, and bad 

1 George Pearson, d. May 20, 1871. 

2 Sarah Anna, m. Natuan B. Morse, Jr., March 10, 1864, 

aud had 

a Ten Broeck, b. .Jauuary 3, 1865. 

b Eliza Tiffany, b. February 10, 1869. 

c Gertrude Leslie, b. June 15, 1876. 

Nath.\n B. Morse, Jr., died February 21, 1879. 

3 Edward Brinckerhoflf, m. (194 Rathbone) Lydia San- 

ford Ransom, June 15, 1881. 

4 Elizabeth. 

Cornelis Ten Broeck died in Albany October 7, 1874. 
Georgina Pearson, widow of Cornelis Ten Broeck, 
and family reside in Albany. 

154 Anna Van Vechten, b. February 10, 1818 ; d. July 4, 1818. 

George Pearson was a merchant doing business in Albany. 
He died in that city May 10, 1818. 

Judith Van Vechtex, widow of George Pearson, died in 
Albany January 2, 1857. 

ISO. 

Teuiiis, son of (88) Tennis T. Tan Yecliten and Eliza- 
beth De Wandelaer, was born in Albany November 4, 1785 ; 
married Catharine Cuyler, daughter of the Hon. Leonard 
Gansevoort, December 4, 1810, and had 

155 Elizabeth Anna, b. February 20, 1812 ; d. August 18, 1812. 

156 Leonaftrd Gansevoort, b. July 9, 1813 ; d. July 24, 1887. 



\'an Vkoiiti<:n. 309 

157 Hester Elizabeth, b. Jiuu; 8, 1815 ; in. John H. TitOTiKU, Juiu; 

28, 1838. 

158 Samuel, b. June 22, 1817 ; d. . 

159 Teunis, b. May 18, 1819 ; m. Margaret T. Lush, July 20, 1838. 

160 John Beeckman, b. February 10,1822 ; d. April 10, 1822. 

161 Cuyler, b. February 2, 1823 ; d. November G, 182o. 

162 John, b. June 27. 1824 ; d. November 8, 1825. 

163 Catharine Cuyler, b. June 8, 1826 ; ni. Elisha P. Huulbut. 

164 Cuyler, b. January 31,1830; m. Hannah R. Hammond; d. July 

11, 1875. 

^' Hon. Tennis Van Vechten died at his residence in Broad- 
way, Albany, N. Y., Febiiiaiy 4, 1859. He was Mayor of the 
city from 1837 to 1838. He graduated with high honors at 
Union College and commenced the study of law in the ofKce 
of Chancellor Lansing. He continued the practice of the pro- 
fession, at different times, with Recorder Baldwin, John Davis, 
Daniel Cady and Charles M. Jenkings, until his illness, in 
February, 1850. Upon the death of his uncle, the venerable 
and distinguished Abraham Van Vechten, he became the 
counsel and adviser of General Stephen Van Rensselaer (the 
Patroon) in the manorial controversies. He had the deserved 
reputation of being a sound discriminating lawyer, and was in 
all respects a man of mark. He was a representative man of 
his race and nation, cherishing the traditional traits of his 
Holland ancestry, their scrupulous integrity, industry, economy, 
family devotion and hospitality. He was proud of his native 
city and true to its interests. He might have aspired to the 
positions due to an extended reputation and liberal fortune, but 
he was contented to be an Alderman or Supei'visor oi- Mayor 
of the city of his birth, a director in its moneyed institutions and 
a manager of its charitable and religious societies." — [Albany 
Evening Journal. 

154. 

Hester PJixabetli, daugbter of (130) Tennis Van 
Vechten and Catliarine Cnyler Gansevoort, was born in 
Albany June 8, 1815 ; married Jolin H. Trotter, of Albany, 
June 28, 1838, and had 

165 Catharine Gansevoort, b. July 20, 1839 ; m. ("iiaui.rs Peasr. 

166 Sarah Willard, ni. Augustus (hLr.KNDicH. 

167 Van Vechten, ni IIasbkouciv ; <1. January, 1880. 



370 Van Yechtkn. 

156. 
Teuiiis, son of (130) Tennis Van Vecliten and Catliarine 
Cuyler Gansevoort, was born in Albany May 18, 1819 ; mar- 
ried Margaret T., daughter of William Lnsli and Margaret 
Trotter, July 20, 1838, and had 

168 Margaret T., b. July 20, 1839 : ra. Thaddeus W. P. Kendhick, 

and had 

1 Teimis Van Vechten, b. August, 1859. 

2 Maggie, b. in 1865; d. in 1865. 
She died June 6, 1877. 

169 Catharine Elizabeth, b. September 1, 1842 ; m. (259) James Ten 

Eycr, October 18, 1864 ; d. May 23, 1865 ; no ch. 

170 Anna Lush, b. February 18, 1845. 

Tennis Van Vechten died in Albany January 14, 1859. 

Margaret T. Lush, widow of Tp:unis Van Vechten, and 
her daughter reside in Albany, N. Y. 

Stephen Lush, grandfather of Mrs. Teunis Van Vechten, 
was a native of New York, a lawyer of distinction and a gi'ad- 
uate of Columbia College. He was admitted to the bar in 
lY7-±; was an officer in the Revobitionary war, at the close of 
which he removed to Albany, where he resided, in the practice 
of his profession. lie married Lydia, daughter of Dr. Samuel 
Stringer, a native of Maryland and a physician of high standing 

in Albany. 

160. 

Catharine €iiyler, daughter of (130) Tennis Van 
Vecliten and Catliarine Cnyler Cransevoort, was born in 

Albany June 8, 182G; married Judge Elisha P. Hurlbnt, 

and had 

171 Jeannette, m. MouRis Miller, of Utica, June 10, 1879, and bad 

1 Catharine Cuyler Gansevoort, b. Octoljer, 1880. 

172 Bertha Van Vechten, d. May 13, 1876. 

173 Gan,sevoort De Wandelaer, m. Catharine Bleecker, July 6, 

1881. 

174 Ernest Cole. 

Catharine Cnyler Van Vecliten, wife of Judge Eltsha 
P. HuKLBUT, died at their family residence, a few miles below 
Albany, K Y., November 13, 1880. 



\'a\ \'i;cnrKN. 371 

161. 
Cuyler, son of (130) Teuiiis Van Yecliteii aiul Catliarina 
Cuyler Gaiisevoort, was born in Albany Jannary 31, 1830; 
niaiTiod Hannali R., dano-hter of Saninel Hammond, Esq., 
and bad 

175 Leonard Gansevoort, b. July 2, 1854. 

176 Hammond, b. December 31, 18o6. 

177 Cuyler, b. August 4, 1858. 

178 Eugene. 

179 Henry. 

Cuyler Tan Yechteu died Jnly 11, 1875. 

147. 
Jacob Ten Broeek, son of (90) Abraliam Van Vechten 

and Catliariue Schuyler, was born May 10, 1801; mai-ried 
Caroline C, daiigbter of Ca])tain Arthur Roorbach, and ]iad 

180 Abraham, b. December 12, 1819 ; m. Eliza M. Hamilton, Sep- 

tember 22, 1842. 

181 Junius R., b. January 7, 1832. 

182 Catharine Schuyler, b. April 21, 1824 ; m. Chaules Hoff.man, 

of Xew York . 

183 PhUip, b. November 9, 1828; d. at Shanghai, China, September 

1, 1802. 

184 Corneha C, b. May 34, 1832. 

185 Harriet, b. October 1, 183G; d. June 22, 1851. 

Jacob Ten Broeck Van Vechten died in Albany June '20, 
18-11, after an illness protracted for many mouths, 

( CAROLINE C. Roorbach, widow of Jacob Ten Beoeck Yan 
Vechten, died Deceml)er 6, 1852. 

177. 
Abraham, son of (147) Jacob Ten Broeck Van Vechten 
and Caroline C Roorbach, was born in Albany Decendjer 12, 
1819 ; married Eliza M., danghter of Major Thomas Hamilton, 
IT. S. A. (b. at Fort Snclling Jnly 9, 1824), 'September 22, 
1842, and had 

186 Hamilton, b. October 3, 1844. 

187 Corneha, b. March 30, 1847; m. George B. Raymond; d. Jan- 

uary 26, 1880. 



372 Van Yechtkn. 

188 Annie Cuyler, b. April 18, 1852. 

189 Abraham, b. October 8, 1854. 

190 Estelle de P., b. May 18, 1856. 

191 Schuyler, b. January 8, 1859 ; m. Cornelia, daughter of Stephen 

R. Lesher, November 28, 1882. 

Abraliain Tan Tecliteii was graduated at Union College 
in the class of 1838, and was admitted to the bar in 18-il ; 
appointed examiner in chancery in 1841 and city attorney in 
1843. He received a commission as assistant adjutant-general 
and acting adjutant-general in 1852. He resides with his 
family at Albany, N. Y. 



ViiNHAGEN. 



1. 

Dirk Viillia^eii or Yiiiliagel resided in Geeuian, in 
Holland ; married Aeltje , and had 

2 Jan, b. in 1633 ; m. Maritje . 



3 Willem, b. ; d. in Geemau. 

4 Anthony, b. ; d. probably in Geeman. 

Dirk Yinhagen died in Geeman in 1659. 

Aelt.ik , widow of Dikk Vinitagen, died in Geeman 

in 1668. 

2. 

Jan Dirki^e, son of (1) Dirk Viiihageu and Aeltje 

, was l)orn in Geeman, Holland ; married Maritje , 

and had 

5 Alida, m. (6) Nanking Harments Vissciier, January 6, 168G. 

6 Eva, m. (3) Johannes Beeckman, October 2(5, 1693; d. March, 

1755. 
7 Johannes, m. Maria Van Trkht, March 21, 1706; d. October, 
1750. 

Jan Dirkse Yiiihagen was a resident of Albany in 1669. 
He owned a hjt in the block where the Government bnilding; 
now stands, fronting State street. He was living as late as 
1708. 

7. 

Joliaiiiie>«, son of (2) Jau Dirkse Yinhagen and Maritje 

, was born in Albany; married Mfiria, daughter of 

Abraham Van Tricht and Elizabet Teller (whose second hus- 
band was (3) Mclgert Van der Poel), March 21, 1706, and had 

8 Maria, bp. August 15, 1708 ; m. Andries Van den Bergh, about 
1731 . 



374 ViNHAGEN. 

9 Johannes, bp. October 17, 1710 ; m. Neeltje Van den Bergh, 
November 16, 1738 ; d. October, 1750. 

10 Abraham, bp. October 19, 1712 ; m., 1st, Jannetje Van Boren, 

February 27, 1741. She was buried May 20. 1748 ; 2d, Catha- 
RiNA BoviE, about 1756. 

11 Ehzabeth, b. September 4, 1715 ; m. (22) JoN.\s Oothout, April 

13, 1756. (See Ootbout.) 

12 Johanna, bp. March 2, 1718 ; m. Benjamin Vak den Bergh, 

November 20, 1741. 

13 Jacobus, bp. August 20, 1720 ; m. . 



14 Margarita, bp. May 12, 1723 ; m. (28) Melgert Van der Poel, 

in 1747. (See Van der Poel.) 

8. 

Haria, daughter of (7) Johannes Yiuhagen and Maria 

Vail Triclit, was baptised August 15, 170S ; married Andries, 
son of Barent Gerritse Van den Bergh and Geertruy Janse 
Witbeck, about 1731, and had 

15 Barent, bp. July 23, 1732. 

16 Johanne.s, bp. May 19, 1734. 

17 Geertruy, bp. January 9, 1737. 

18 Abraham, bp. April 15, 1739. 

19 Gerrit, bp. April 25, 1742. 

20 Maria, bp. February 17, 1745. 

9. 
Jolianne»i, son of (7) Johannes Yinhagen and Maria 
Tan Tricht, was baptised October, 1710 ; married Neeltje Van 
den Bergh, November 16, 1738, and had 

21 Maria, bp. June 17, 1739. 

22 Geertruy, bp. August 10, 1740 ; m. Myndert Van Hoesen, May 

30, 17G5. 

23 Johannes, bp. February 14, 1742. 

24 Ariaantje, bp. December 11, 1743 ; m. Hendrick Bries, May 11, 

1766. 

25 Elizabeth, bp. May 12, 1745 ; ui. Reinier Van den Bergh, Jan- 

uary 11, 1778 (?). 

Johannes Vinhagen was buried near his liouse October 22, 

1750. 

lO. 

Al)ra||aiii, son of (7) Johannes Vinhagen and Maria 

Van Tricht, was baptised October 19, 1712; married, 1st, 



i 



YlNHAGEN. 375 

Januetje, daugliter of Marten Martensie Yan Bnreii and 
Judike Barentse (b. April 20, 1712), February 27, 1741, 
and had 

26 Maria, bp. April 25, 1742 ; d. y. 

27 Marten, bp. June 17, 1744. 

28 Maria, bp. April 8, 1748 ; d. y. 

Jaiinetje Van Bureii, wife of Abraham Vinhagen. died and was 
buried May 20, 1748. He married, 2d, Catharina Bo vie, about 
1756, and had 

29 Maria, bp. September 18, 1757. 

12. 

Johanna, dauii:hter of (7) Johannes Vinhagen and Maria 

Van Triclit, was baptised March 2, 1718 ; married Benjamin, 
son of Barent Gerritse Van den Bergh and Geertruy Janse 
Witbeck, November 20, 1741, and had 

30 Geertruy, bp. March 27, 1743. 

31 Maria, bp. January 12, 1746. 

32 Barent, bp. March 25, 1750. 

33 Neeltje, bp. June 17, 1759. 

13. 

JacobUM, son of (7) Johannes Vinhagen and Maria Van 

Tricht, was baptised August 20, 1720 ; married , and 

had 

34 Johannes, b. ; m. Ba.\tje Van Valkenburgh, and had 

1 Jacobus, bp. September 18, 1777. 

2 Maria, b. February 1, 1786. 

(The family of Vinhagens seems to have become extinct as none are 
known to be now living in Albany or Rensselaer county.) 

48 



WEiNDELL. 



The following genealogy of some of the branches of the 
Wendell familj^ was compiled from documents left by the late 
John L. Wendell, Esq., in possession of Mr. William Wen- 
dell, of Albany, N. Y., at whose expense they were arranged 
by Dr. C. B. O'Callaghan, and from Prof. J. Pearson's " Albany 
Families," and from other data obtained by the compiler. The 
greater part is taken from the documents above mentioned, as 
being the most reliable, fi-oin the fact that Mr. William Wen- 
dell had access to all the records in the hands of the different 
members of the family and devoted much time and study to 
perfect its genealogy. 

1. 

Evert Jan§eii Wendell was born in 1615, at Emden, 
a town of about 12,000 inhabitants, situated at the mouth of 
the river " Ems," in the northwestern extremity of Hanover, 
now part of Prussia. He came to New Amsterdam about the 

year 1642 ; married, 1st, Susanna, daughter of Du 

Trieux (who was probably the father of Philip Du Trieux, 
court messenger in I^evv Amsterdam at aii early day), July 3 J, 
1644 (the name is now spelled Truax), and had 

2 Thomas, eldest son, bp. September 8, 1645. 

3 Elsje, b. in 1647 ; m. Abraham Staats, July 3, 1696. (See "Van 

der Poel, under Family No. 23.) 

4 Johannes, b. February 2, 1649 ; m., 1st, Maritie Jellise Meyer ; 

2d, Elizabeth Staats. (See Van der Poel, under Family 
No. 23.) 

5 Diewertje, bp. November 27, 1650 ; d. y. 

6 Diewertje, b. in 1653; m., 1st., Mynuert Wemp ; 2d, Johannes 

Glen, June 21, 1691. She died April 10, 1724. 



Wf-ndell. 377 

7 Jeronimus (Hieronimus), b. in 1G55 ; m. (12) Ariaantje Visscher, 

before 1676. 

8 Philip, b. in 1658 ; m. (11) Maria Visscher, June 17, 1688. 

9 Evert, b. in 1660 ; m., 1st, Elizabeth Sanders Glen, March 19, 

1681. She married, 3d, (7) Frederick Harmense Visscher, 
December 15, 1705. 

Susanna Du Trieux, wife of Evert J. Wendell, died ahout 1660. 
He married, 2d, Marit.te Abrahamse, daughter of Abraham 
Pieter Vosburgh, and widow of Thomas Janse Mingael, in 1663, 
and had 

10 Abraham, ni, Mayeke Van Ess, April 12, 1698. 

11 Catharine, m. Thomas Millington, September 17, 1699. 

12 Maria, b. August 16, 1677; m. Barent Sanders, September 9, 

1704. 
12| Susanna, m. Johannes L. Teller, August 18, 1686. 

Maritje Abrahamse Vosburg"h, wife of Evert J. Wendell, died 
He married, 3d, Ariaantje . 

Evert J. Wendell died in Albany in 1709, se. 94 years. ' 
On the 8th of February, 1647, he obtained a patent for a 
lot in what was then called the " Graft " (now Beaver street), 
New York, but on or about tlie year 1651 he moved to Fort 
Orange (now Albany), where he was a ruling elder of the 
Dnteh church in 1656, or]ihan master in 1657, and magistrate 
in 1660 and 1661. His lot in Albany was on the west corner 
of James and State streets, which after his death was owned 
by his son Thomas. 

Thomas, son of (1) Evert J. Wendell and Susanna Dii 
Trieux, w^as baptised in New Amsterdam September 8, 1645. 
He resided in New Amsterdam until his ftither's death, which 
Prof. Pearson says happened in 1702, seven years earlier than 
is stated in Mr. William Wendkll's record. Nothing further 
is known of him. 

3. 

"Elsje, daughter of (1) Evert J. Wendell and Susanna Du 
Trieux, was born in New Amsterdam in 1647 ; married Abra- 
ham, son of Major Abraham Staats, surgeon, and Catrina 
•lochemse Wessels (b. in 1665), July 3, 1696, and had 

13 Abraham, bp. May 30, 1697 ; d. y. 

14 Maria, bp. October 23, 1698. 



378 Wkndell. 

15 Abraham, bp. July 28, 1700. 

16 Catharina, bp. November 1, 1702. 

17 Johannes, bp. September 24, 1704. 

18 Sarah, bp. June 2, 1706. 

19 Isaac, bp. September 26, 1708. 

20 Jacob, bp. October 7, 1711 ; d. February 16, 1735. 

21 Elizabeth, bp. January 4, 1713. 

22 Jochem, bp. May 20, 1716. 

23 El^e, bp. June 30, 1718. 

24 SamueL 

Abraliam Staats made his will September 24, 1731, proved 
January 30, 1739-40, in which he mentions the above children. 
(For Staats see under (23) Johannes Van der Poel.) 

4. 

Johannes, son of (1) Evert J. Wendell and Susanna 
Du Trieux, was baptised in New Amsterdam February 2, 
1649 ; married, Ist, Maritie, daughter of Jellis Pieterse Meyer, 
of New York, and Elsje Hendricks, of Amsterdam, Holland 
(bp. January 21, 1652), and had 

26 El^'e. 

26 Maria. 

Maritie Meyer, wife of Johannes Wendell, died. He married, 
2d, Elizabeth, daughter of Major Abraham Staats (see Van 
der Poel under Family No. 23), and had 

27 Abraham, bp. December 27, 1678 ; m. Katrina de Kay, May 15, 

1702. 

28 Susanna-, m. Johannes Lucas Wyngaart, April 25, 1695. 

29 Catalynlje. 

30 Elizabeth, m. Johannes Ten Broeck, June 18, 1709. 

31 Evert, m. (25j Engeltje Wendell (Lansing?), December 12, 

1710. (See Family Nos. 31 and 40.) 

32 Johannes, bp. March 2, 1684 ; m. Elizabeth Walters. 

33 Ephraim, bp. June 3, 1685 ; m. Annie ; d. June 30, 1731. 

34 Isaac, bp. January 23, 1687 ; died an infant. 

-:<" 35 Isaac, ] m. Catalyna Van Dyck, November 28, 1717. 
1 

}-bp. November 5, 1688. 
I m. Jacob Glen, December 15, 1 717 ; d. August 19, 1762. 

36 Sarah, J He died August 15, 1762. 

37 jacobus, bp. August 11, 1691 ; m. Sarah Oliver, August 12, 1714. 

Captain Johannes Wendell died between November 20, 
1691, and February 20, 1692, as his will was made on the 
former date and recorded on the latter. 



Wkndell. 379 

In 1682 he was agent for Maryland to receive the indemnity 
from the tive nations of Indians for depredations they had 
committed in that province. He was Justice of the Peace in 
1684 and 1685, RuHng Elder of the Dutch Reformed cliurch 
in 16.^5, Commissioner of Indian Affairs from 1684 to 1690. 
In 1685 he was commissioned Captain of the Albany company, 
and in 1690 was Mayor of Albany. He left one hundred 
and forty heavers^^ to each of his daughters Elsje and Maritje, 
begotten by his first wife, together with movables to them be- 
longing from their mother's estate. To Abraham he gave his 
j)art of the land calle<i " Sarachtoge " (Saratoga ?), being the farm 
lying south of Fish creek ; to Johannes his land called " Steen- 
arabia" (now Lansingburgh) and the island called "Whale 
Island;" to Ephraim the land called " Klinkenbergh," and to 
his wife his dwellinjj; house in Albanv. Besides the above he 
owned a " piece of land outside the stockade in Albany on 
both sides of the Ruttenkill, south of the fort on the hill, 
bounded on the south by tiie hill that the gallows stands on." 
(Book of Patents, volume 6, page 282.) The present Wendell 
street runs through part of that land. — [O'Callaghan. 

His widow married Johannes Schuyler April 25, 1695. 

6. 

Diewertje, daughter of (1) Evert J. Wendell and 
Susanna Du Trieux, was born in 1653 ; married, 1 st, Myndert 
Wenip. No issue known. She married, 2d, Johannes San- 
ders Glen (widower of Annatie Peck), June 21, 1691, and had 

37i Jacobus, bp. January 1, 1692. 

Diewertje Wendell, wife of Jacob Sanders Glen, died 
April 10, 1724. 

7. 
Jeroiiiiiiii!>« or Hieroiiiiiins, son of (1) Evert J. 
Wendell and Susanna l)u Trieux, was born in Albany in 
1655; married (12) Ariaantje, daughter of (3) Ilarmen Bas- 
tiaen Visscher and Hester Tjerkse, before 1676, and had 



*The curreucy of the country at that period. 



380 Wendell. 

38 Susanna, b. in 1676; m. Johannes Symonsen Qroot, June 30, 

1718. 

39 Harmanus, b. in 1678 ; m. Anna Glen, about 1699. 

40 Evert, b. February 8, 1680-1 ; ra. (25) Engeltje Lansing, Decem- 

ber 13, 1710. (See Family Nos. 31 and 40.) 

41 Johannes, bp. January 13, 1684 ; m. Susanna Viele, June 5, 1708. 

42 Hester, bp. September 19, 1686 ; m. (15) Johannes Beeckman, 

January 15, 1714-5. He died February, 1841 . 

43 Elsje, b. April 31, 1689; m. Nicholas Schuyler, December 3, 

1714. 

Jeroninius or Hieronimiis Wendell made his will April 
25, 1690, whereby he left to his wife his entire property dur- 
ing her widowhood, but in case she should remarry the estate 
was to be divided, whereof she was to receive one-third and 
the children two-thirds, share and share alike without prefer- 
ence of sex, to be paid to each on attaining majority. To each 
of his daughters he gave in addition a Psalm-book with silver 
clasps, and to Elsje a silver cup marked " J. W. " ; to Har- 
manus the new Bible, a fowling piece and fourteen dozen silver 
buttons attached to tlie testator's clothes ; to Evert his chest 
with his name thereon and his silver shirt buttons. What 
further belonged to the testator's body was to be divided among 
his sons. To Johannes he left a silver goblet with the testator' s 
name thereon. By a codicil dated March 3, 1690-1, he 
ordered the just half of all his real and personal jjroperty to be 
given to his wife, to whom he left also a special legacy of 
twenty-five heavers (beaver skins). 

The above was translated and copied from the original Dutch 
will belonging to Mr. Philip Wendell, by Dr. O'Callaghan. 

8. 
Philip, son of (1) Evert J. Weudell and Susanna Du 
Trieux, was born in Albany in 1658; married (11) Maria, 
daughter of (3) Harmen Bastiaen Visscher and Hester Tjerkse, 
June 17, 1688, and had 

44 Evert, bp. June 80, 1689 ; d. y. 

45 Harmanus, bp. July 3, 1693 ; d. s. December 30, 1763. 

46 Hester, bp. March 17, 1695 ; d. September, 1743. 

47 Evert, bp. April 11. 1697 ; m. (73) Susanna Wendell, June 3, 

1736. 

48 El^e, bp. January 7, 1700 ; buried December 30, 1735. 



Wendell. 381 

49 Tjerck H., bp. December 21. 1701 ; d. y. 

50 Johannes, bp. February 19, 1704 ; d. December, 1728. 

51 Ariaantje, bp. March 10, 1706. 

52 Tjerck H., bp. July 18, 1708. 

53 Jeronimus, bp. March 4, 1711. 

Maria Visscher, wife of Philip Wendell, was buried Feb- 
ruary 5, 1735. 

Philip Wendell was buried February 13, 1T43. 

9. 
Evert, son of (1) Evert J. Wendell and Susanna Du 
Trieux, was born in Albany in 1660; married Elizabeth, 
daughter of Robert Sanders Glen and Elsje Barents (?), March 
19, 1681, and had 

54 Susanna, b. February 15,1682 ; m. Jacobus Schdyler, widower 

of Catlyntje Wendell, June 3, 1704. 

55 Robert,* b. September 22, 1683 ; m. Catharine Winne, October 

C, 1732 ; d. April, 1750. 
66 Maria, b. February 21, 1685 ; m. Barent Sanders (mayor of 
Albany), September 19, 1704 ; d. June, 1738. 

57 Elsje, b. February 27, 1687 ; m. . 

58 Ephraim, b. February 16, 1688 ; m. Anna . 

59 Johannes, b. ^December 28, 1690; m. Anna Kip, November 29, 

1716. 

60 Abraham, b. April 1, 1693 ; m. Gertruey Bleecker, October 24, 

1736 ; d. Juue'_28, 1753. 

61 Ahasuerus, b. May 1, 1695 ; m., 1st, Anna Van Eps ; 2d, Maria 



62 Cornelius, b. August 9, 1697 ; d. y. 

63 Cornelius, bp. September 22, 1700. 

Evert Wendell died June 11, 1702. His will is dated No- 
vember 21, 1690, and was proved December 20, 1703. He 
left all his property " whether in Albany, New York, England, 
Holland or elsewhere," to his widow, and constituted his brother 
Johannes guardian of his minor children. 

Elizabeth Glen, widow of Evert Wendell, married, 2d, 
(7) Frederick Harniense Visscher, widower of Margaret 
Hansen, December 15, I'^OS, and died July 5, 1739. 

lO. 
Abraham, son of (1) Eyert J. Wendell and Maritje 



♦See (32) Robert!and under Family No.' (56). 



382 Wendell. 

Vosburgli, his second wife, was born in Albany ; 

married Mayeke, danghter of (possibly, although not recorded 
as one of his children) Cornells Yan Ess (Van I^es) and 
Mayeke Hendrickse Burchgraff, April 12, 1696, and had 

64 Evert, bp. August 14, 1698 ; d. y. 

65 Anna, bp. January 7, 1700 ; m. (13) Wynant Van den Bergh. 

66 Maritie, bp. September 37, 1702 ; m. (10) Jan Oothout, June 23, 

1729. 

67 Evert, bp. February 27, 1706. 

68 Hendrick, bp. September 19, 1708. 

69 Maria, bp. October 23, 1709. 

70 Oatharina, bp. March 4, 1711. 

71 Hendrick, bp. October 19, 1713. 

72 Susanna, bp. June 81, 1716 ; m. (47) Evert Wendell, June 2, 

1736. 

Abraham Wendell is supposed to have died January, 1755. 

11. 

Catharine, . daughter of (1) Evert J. Wendell and 
Maritje Tosbnrgh, his second wife, was born ; mar- 
ried Thomas Millington (b. in Old England), September 17, 
1699, and had 

73 Mayeke, bp. April 28, 1700. 

74 Thomas, bp. January 21, 1702. 

75 Anna, bp. April 23, 1704. 

19. 

Maria, daughter of (1) Evert J. Wendell and Maritje 
Vosburgh, his second wife, was born August 16, 1677; mar- 
ried Barent, son of Robert (?) Sanders and Elsie Brentse, Sep- 
tember 9, 1704, and had , 

76 Robert, bp. July 15, 1705. 

77 Maria, bp. December 3, 1707. 

78 Johannes, b, July 12, 1714. 

Barent Sanders was Mayor of Albany from 1750 to 1754. 
He was buried in the church June 22, 1738, 

Makia Wendell, widow of Barent Sanders, was buried in 
the church November 21, 1757. 

There is- a discrepancy in the date of these burials between 
Dr. O'Callaghan and Prof. Pearson. The above figures are 



Wendell. 383 

according to Prof. Pearson's statement. O'Callaghan says 
Sanders was born May 8, 1678, and died November 18, 1-757, 
and also that he married a second wife Catalyna Wendell, 
which he learned from John L. Wendell, but could iind no 
such marriage in the records of the Sanders family. 

8us^aiiiia, daughter of (1) Evert J. Weudell and Maritje 

A^osburgh, hii=; second wife, was born — • ; married 

Johaiiiies Lucaseii, youngest son of William Teller, Sr., one 
of the lirst settlers of New Amsterdam, August 18, 1686 (?), 
and had 

79 Margarita, bp. February 19, 1693. 

80 Willem, bp. October 4, 1695. 

81 Jacobus (James), bp. July 15, 1Q98. 

Johannes L. Teller settled in Schenectady. 

Abraham, son of (4) Johannes Wendell and Elizabeth 
Staats, was baptised December 27, 1678; married Katrina 
de Kay, of New York, May 15, 1702, and had 

82 Johannes, bp. May 2, 1703 ; m. Elizabeth Quincy, November, 

1724. 

83 Elizabeth, bp. August 20, 1704; m. Edmund Quincy, April 15, 

1725. 

84 Abraham, bp. March 3, 1706. 

85 Helena, bp. September 21, 1707. 

86 Catharina, bp. March 27, 1709. 

87 Jacobus, bp. August 31, 1712. 

88 Lucretia, bp. July 18, 1714. 

89 Theunis, bp. June 24, 1716 ; d. y. 

90 Theunis, bp. October 30, 1717. 

91 Hendrickus, bp. August 3, 1719. 

Mr. Wendell Phillips states in his "Memorials of the Dead 
in Kings Cliapel Bnryinii; Ground, l>oston," page 237. that the 
above mentioned Abraham AVendell (the progenitor of the 
New England branch of this family), settled as a merchant in 
Boston, where he died September 28, 1734, se. 55 years and 9 

months. 

49 



384 Wendell. 

31. 

Evert,* son of (4) Johannes Wendell and Elizabeth 

Staats, was born ; married (25) Engeltje (Wendell 

according to Prof. Pearson), daughter of (4) Johannes Lansing 
and (2) Gertruy "Van Schaick, December 12, 1710, and had 

92 Gertruy, bp. October 7, 1711. 

93 Johannes, bp. June 20, 1713. 

94 Abraham, bp. April 24, 1715 ; buried June 30, 1753. 

95 Ariaantje, bp. May 19, 1717. 

96 Ephraim, bp. April 5, 1719. (Not repeated under Family No. 40.) 

97 Evert, bp. Janiiary 13, 1723. 

98 Elizabeth, bp. November 29, 1724. 

99 Engellje, bp. September 25, 1726. 

100 Harmanus, bp. July 2, 1731. 

101 Philip, bp. July 7, 1784. 

Eyert Wendell made a will July 29, 1749, proved June 20, 
1750. He was buried May 4, 1750. 

Johannes, son of (4) Johannes Wendell and Elizabeth 
Staats, was baptised March 2, 1684 ; married Elizabeth 
Walters, and had 

102 Johannes, bp. February 8, 1708. 

103 Robert, t bp. November 27, 1709. 

104 Susanna, bp. Marcli 11, 1711 ; m. GoosE Van Rensselaek. 

105 Oatryna, bp. October 19, 1712. 

106 Abraham, bp. August 14, 1714. 

107 Jacob, bp. January 22, 1716 ; d. y. 

108 Catryna, bp. February 16, 1718 ; buried August 29, 1747. 

109 Jacob, bp. September 6, 1719. 

110 Elizabeth, bp. February 12, 1721. 

111 Maria, bp. January 6, 1723. 

112 Ephraim, bp. May 16, 1725. 

113 Sarah, bp. October 13, 1728. 

Captain Johannes Wendell was buried on " The Flats " 
(now Port Schnyler, above Albany) January 13, 1729. 

* It is doubtful whether this Evert was the son of (4) Johannes or (7) Jeronimus 
Wendell, authorities differ. Dr. O'Callaghan and Mr. Philip Wendell say he was 
the son of Jeronimus. The above is the family as given by Prof. Pearson. See 
Family No. (40) ; this family is repeated there as children of Evert, son of Jeronimus. 

+ See Family No. (55) Kobert Wendell. 



Wendell. 385 

Isaac, son of (4) Johannes Wendell and Elizabeth Staats, 

was born November 5, 168S ; married Catalyna, danghter of 
Hendriek(?) Van Dyck and Maria Sclnijler (b. October 6, 
1095), Novemliur 28, 1717, and had 

114 Johannes, bp. November 15, 1718 ; buried in Boston, Mass., No- 
vember 12, 1755. 

115 Maria, bp. May 14, 1721. 

116 Elizabeth, bp. June 29, 1723; m. (94) Pietkr Lansing, about 

1745. 

117 Cathalina, bp. February, 1725. 

118 Sarah, bp. November 27, 1726 ; m. Dirck Vanderheyden. 

119 Hendrick, bp. March 1(3. 1729 ; m. Catai.ina Van Schaick, June 

17, 1750. 

120 Isaac, ) 

[ bp. September 22, 1734. 

121 Sarah, i 

122 Susanna, bp. October 8, 1786. 

37. 

Jacobus, son of (4) Johannes Wendell and Elizabeth 
Staats, was born in Albany August 11, 1691 ; married Sarah, 
daughter of Dr. James Oliver (b. at Cambridge September 4, 
1696), August 12, 1714, and had 

122| Jacob, supposed to have married Elizabeth Hunt ; d. Novem- 
ber 27, 1753. 

123 Elizabeth, b. January 20, 1719 ; m. Richard Wybird, of Ports- 

mouth, N. H. 

124 Sarah, b. March 3, 1721 ; ra., 1st, John Hunt; 2d, Mr. Hewes. 

125 Mercy, b. April 10, 1722 ; m. Nathaniel Oliver. 

126 Mary, b. January 14,1724 ; m. Samuel Sewall ; d. January 21, 

1740. 

127 Katharine, b. June 18, 1726 ; m. William Cooper, Town Clerk 

of Boston. 

128 John Mico, b. May 30,1728 ; m. Catharine Brattle ; d. about 

1774. 

129 Ann, b. December 7, 1730 ; m. John Penhallow, of Portsmouth, 

N. H. 

130 Oliver, b. March 5, 1733 ; m. Mary Jackson, in 1762 ; d. January 

15, 1818. 

131 Abraham, b. November 2,1735. 

132 Susanna, b. June 15, 1737; d. s. 



386 Wendell. 

133 Margaret, b. August 20, 1739 ; m. William Phillips, of Boston, 

June 12, 1760, and had 

1 Margaret, m. Judge Samuel Cooper. 

2 Sarah, m. Mark Newman. 

3 John, father of Wendell Phillips. 

Jacobus Wendell died September 7, 1761. He removed 
from Albany to Boston, Mass., where lie became a merchant. 
He was, in 1733, a Director of the First Bank of Massachusetts, 
Colonel of the Boston Regiment in 1742, member of the 
Governor's Council from about 1737 to 1750, and Commis- 
sioner from Massachusetts to the conferences with the Indians 
at Albany in 1744, 1745 and 1750. 

Sarah Oliver, widow of Jacobus Wendell, died in Boston 
July 22, 1762. 

Sir Jonah Barrmgton says : " Dress has a moral effect on 
mankind. Let any gentleman find himseW with dirty boots, 
old surtout, soiled neckcloth and a general negligence of dress, 
he will in all probability find a corresponding disposition, by 
negligence of address. We should perhaps feel the force of 
this could we but see one of the ' solid men of Boston ' of olden 
times, as he came down State street at the hour of high change, 
then twelve o'clock. His appearance would cause as much or 
more excitement than that of the Turkish Ambassador, who 
recently made us a visit. Col. Jacob Wendell, merchant, 
who died in 1761, is thus described: ' His dress was rich, being 
a scarlet embroidered coat, gold-laced cocked hat, embroidered 
long waistcoat, small clothes, with gold knee buckles, silk 
stockings with gold clocks, shoes and large gold or silver buckles, 
as the importance of the occasion or business demanded, full 
ruffles at the bosom and wrists, and walking with a gold-headed 
cane.' IS^ow we have a portrait of one of the old school gentle- 
man of a century ago." 

39. 

Hariiianu^, son of (7) Jeroiiiimis Wendell and Ariaantje 
Harnieuse Vissclier^ was born in 1678 ; married Anna, daugh- 
ter of Jacob Sanders Glen, about 1699, and had 

134 Ariaantje, bp. August 25, 1700. 

135 Jacob, bp. November 22, 1702 ; m. Helena Van Rensselaer 

December 19, 1728. 



Wendell. 387 

136 Catharine, bp. January 10, 1705 ; m. John A. Cuyler, March 

28, 1727. 

137 Evert, bp. January 19, 1707; m. Maria Truax, widow, in 1761. 

138 Anna, bp. February 9, 1709 ; m. (64) Jacob Henry Ten Eyck, 

November 30, 1737. 

139 Johannes, bp. October 11, 1711 ; contractor for Oswego from 1737 

to 1743 : d. October, 1743. 

140 Harmanus, bp. April 11, 1714 ; m. Catharine Van Vechten, 

March 6, 1741. 

141 Abraham, bp. June 24, 1716 ; m. (184) Elizabeth Wendell, 

September 27, 1740. 

Harmanus Wendell, merchant, signed an address to the 
Earl of Belmont in 1700. He was Alderman of Albany in 
171J-, 1720, 1726 and 1727; Commissioner of Indian Affairs 
from 172S to 1732 ; contractor to victual Oswego in 1729. He 
died at 98 State street, Albany, and was bnried in the church 
December 15, 1731. (So stated in the record of burials ; 
O'Callaghan says he died in 1732.) 

Anna Glen, widow of Harmanus Wendell, was bui-ied 
September 19, 1756. 

40. 

Evert, son of (7) Jeroninius Wendell and Ariaantje 

y isscher, was born February 8, 1680-1 ; married (25) Engeltje, 
daughter of (4) Johannes Lansing and (2) Gertruy Van Schaick 
(b. August 12, 1690), December 12, 1710, and had 

142 Gertruy, b. September 30, 1711 ; d. s. Novembers, 1746. 

143 Johannes, b. June 27, 1713 ; m. M.\ria V.\n Santvoord, July 

IG, 1741 ; d! August 18, 1756. 

144 Abraham E., b. April 24, 1715. 

145 Ariaantje, b. May IS, 1717 ; m. (92) John Lansing, December 7, 

1745. (See Lansing.) 

146 Evert, b. March 31, 1719 ; d. November 20, 1720. (Probably the 

same as Fphraim in Family No. 31.) 
147 ; b. January 2, 1720. 

148 Evert, b. January 13, 1722-3 ; m. Antie Lansing; d. August 4, 

1746. 

149 Elizabeth, b. November 25, 1724 ; m. Barent Staats, January 

19, 1760. 

150 Engeltje, b. July 14, 1726 ; d. March 4, 1727. 

151 Engeltje, b. July IS, 172S; m. James Hewetson, November 0, 

1772. 

152 Harmanus, b. July 2, 1731 ; d. of measles September 17, 1747. 



388 Wendell. 

153 Philip, b. July 3, 1734 ; m. Sarah Packard. 

Evert Wendell died May 3, 1750. 

Engeltje Lansing, widow of Evket Wendell, died Decem- 
ber 18, 1769, and was buried beside her husband. 

Evert Wendell was a lawyer and Commissioner for Indian 
Affairs from 1724 to 1734, also Commissioner for receiving 
fines under the Oswego act of 1727. He made a will dated 
July 29, 1749, which was proved June 20, 1750, in which he 
gives to his oldest son Johannes all his surveying instruments 
and law books in lieu of all claims he may have to his father's 
estate, whether real or personal, " for reasons to him best 
known " ; to his other sur\'iving children he gave f^ll his real 
estate in the to"\vn of Schenectady ; to his " dear, trusty, faith- 
ful, beloved, honest son Abraham," he left all his lands, houses 
and premises on both sides of the Beaver Kill, Albany, with 
the saw mill, dam, saws, grist mills, grinding stones, brew house, 
kettles, orchard, etc., horse, cow, pleasure sleigh, and large 
Holland gun, marked with his name on the lock ; also two lots 
in the south part of Albany ; one lot in the north part of said 
city on condition that he pay his father's debts, if he keep said 
lots ; also a farm on Norman's Kill on condition of paying the 
tenth of the produce to the lord of the manor, according to 
the custom of the Colonic of Rensselaerwyck; to his youngest 
son Philip he bequeathed his dwelling-house and lot in the first 
ward of Albany, with all his pasture land on both sides of 
the Rutten Kill, with right to his, the testator's widow, and his 
two unmarried daughters Elizabeth and Engeltje to occupy 
said house and lots whilst sole. Philip was also to remain 
with his sisters as long as he remained unmarried, and the 
testator's meaning is " that they shall never be put out of 
doors as long as they remain unmarried." He is also to ha\'e 
free erindino; of his bread corn at the mill left to Abraham, 
two chocolate pots and pans, and he and Abraham are to build 
a chocolate mill in which Abraham may grind fifty pounds of 
chocolate yearly ; he is likewise left his father's wearing apparel 
and one gun and his large clock ; to each of his three daugh- 
ters Ariaantje, Elizabeth and Engeltje he left one-third of a lot 
of pasture in the south part of the city of Albany " just behind 



Wendell. 389 

the stockades." The remainder of his estate, real and personal, 
negro slaves, horses, cows, gold and silver plate, debts and 
bonds, were to be divided, share and share alike, among his 
five aforesaid children, viz., Abraham, Ariaantje, Engeltje, 
Elizabeth and Philip. The executors to his will were his 
son Abraham and his daughter Engeltje. 

The names, dates of births, marriages and deaths of Evert 
Wendell's children, etc., were taken from the family record 
of Philip Wendell, Esq., by Dr. O'Callaghan. This is the 
EvEKT Wendell that Pi'of. Pearson supposes may have been 
the son of (4) Johannes Wendell, and who appears in this 
record under Family No. 31. 

41. 

Joliaiiiie§, son of (7) Jeronimus Wendell and (12) 

Ariaantje Yisscher, was baptised January 13, IfiSi ; married 
Susanna Yiele, June 5, 1708, and had 

154 Ariaantje, b. March 5, 1709-10. 

155 Gerriye, b. April 17, 1711 ; d. y. 

156 Gerriye, b. May 6, 1712. 

157 Elsje, b. February 13, 1715-16. 

158 Johannes, b. January 26, 1719-20; m. Sarah Bergen, Septem- 

ber 20, 1750. 

Captain Johannes Wendell was buried at "The Flats" 
January 13, 1729-30. 

49. 
Hester, daughter of (7) Jeronii^ius Wendell and (12) 
Ariaantje Yisscher, was born September 19, 1686; married 
(15) Johannes, son of (3) Johannes M. Beeckman and Eva 
Vinhagen, January 15, 1714—15. 

See (15) Beeckman. 

4». 

Elsje, daughter of (7) Jeronimus Wendell and (12) 

Ariaantje Yisscher, was born April 21, 1689 ; married 
Nicholas, son of Philip Schuyler and Elizabeth De Meyer 
(bp. September 21, 1692), December 2, 1714, and had 

169 Harmanus, father of Dr. Nicholas Schuyler, late of Troy, N. Y. 



390 Wendell. 

160 Ariaantje, in. Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, and liad 

1 Henry K., father of Gen. Solomon Van Kensselaer. 

2 Philip, b. in 1747 ; m. Maria Sanders (b. October 15, 1749. 

3 Nicholas, b. in 1754 ; m. Elsie Van Buren. 

4 Kiliaen K., b. in 1763 ; member of Congress. 

5 Catharine, m. William Henry Ludlow, in 1771. 

6 Elsje, m. (127) Abraham A. Lansing, September 3, 1774. 

7 Maria, m. Leonard Gansevoort, Jr. 

161 Elizabeth. 

162 Catharine. 

47. 

Evert, son of (8) Philip Wendell and (11) Maria Har- 
mense Visscher, was baptised April 11, 1697; married (72) 
Susanna, daughter of (10) Abraham Wendell and Mayeke 
Van Ess [Van Nes] (bp. June 31, 1716), June 2, 1736, and had 

163 Maritje, bp. September 18, 1737. 

164 Catharina, bp. December 19,1739. 

165 Philip,^ m.,lst,CATHALiNAGROESBECK,July 28, 1765 ; 2d,GER- 

I TRUY VOSBURGH, about 1773 ; d. December 9, 1808. 
l-bp. March 15, 1741. 

I 

166 Gerrit,J 

167 Ariaanlje. • 

55. 

Robert, sou of (9) Evert Wendell and Elizabeth Sanders 
(jlen, was born Sei)tember 22, 1683 ; married Catharine, 
daughter of Peter Winne and Maria De Forest (b. March 4, 
1711), October 6, 1732, and had 

168 Johannes, bp. May 5, 1734. 

169 Peter, bp. February 20, 1736. 

170 Elizabeth, bp. July 7, 1738; supposed to have married Goose 

V.\N ScHAiCK, July 7, 1757. 

171 Abraham, bp. March 23, 1744 ; buried June 2, 1746 (?). 

172 Martin, bp. March 15, 1747; m. Maritje Winne, February 20. 

1779. 

173 Margarita, bp. October 23, 1748. 

174 Catharine, bp. May 12, 1750. 

Robert Wendell was buried April 17, 1750. 

Cathakine Winne, widow of Robert Wendell, was buried 
at "The Flats" January 22, 1755. Prof. Pearson says the 
above Robert was the son of (32) Johannes Wendi^ll and 
Elizabeth Walters, which does not agree with Dr. O'Cal- 
laffhan's statement above. 



Wendell. 391 

58. 
Epliraiiii, son of (9) Evert VVeiidell and Elizabeth 
Sanders (irlen, was born Febrnaiy IG, 16S8 ; married Anna 
, and had 

175 Ephraim, bp. November 1, 1713. 

176 Catharina, bp. February 20. 1715 ; d. y. 

177 Elizabeth, bp. November 10, 1717. 

178 Catharina, bp. May 8, 1720 ; d. y. 

179 Marytje, bp. July 22, 1722 ; m. (95) Gerardtjs Lansing, in 1747- 

180 Susanna, bp. September 13, 1724 ; d. August, 1734. 

181 Catharina, bp. May 13, 1727 ; m. Cornelius Van Alstyne, 

February 21, 1742-43. 

182 Hendrick, bp. June 5, 1730; m. (131) Maria Lansing, June 9, 

1757; d. October 1, 1795. 

183 Margaretta, bp. September 5, 1731. 

Dr. Ephraim Wendell was buried at " The Flats " July 2, 
1Y31. (Prof. Pearson says the above Ephraim was the son of 
(32) Johannes " Wendell. The above is as given by Dr. 
Callaghan.) 

59. 

Joliaiiiies, son of (9) Evert Wendell and Elizaheth 
Sanders Glen, was born December ^, 1690 ; married Anna, 
daughter of Abraham Kip and Geesie Yan der Heyden (b. May 
29, 1694), November 29, 1716, and had 

184 Elizabeth, b. August 20, 1717; m. (141) Abraham Wendell, 

September 27, 1740. 

185 Geesie, b. January 30, 1718-19 ; d. s. May 30, 1783. 

186 Susanna, bp. January 15, 1721. 

187 Catletie(Oatalina),b. March 30, 1723 ; m. (63) Gtsbert Marselis, 

November 2!). 1751. (See Marselis.) 

188 Evert J., b. March 13, 1725-6 ; ni. Elizabeth Van Schaick. 

189 Abraham, b. October 6, 1727 ; d. July 12. 1729. 

190 Anna, b. January 26, 1732-3 ; m. (71) Volckert Abrahamse 

Douw, November 19, 1757 ; d. before 1763. 

191 Oatretie, b. March 7, 1734-5 ; m. (191) Nanning J. Visscher, 

August 2, 1760; d. February 11, 1763. 

Johannes VV^endell was Commissioner of Indian Affairs 
from 1720 to 1726; Alderman of the city of Albany in 1736, 
and died December 15, 1739. 

Anna Kip, widow of Johannes Wendell, died September 
50 



392 Wendki,l. 

29, 1779, leaving by will to her daughter Geesie the profits 
and possession of all her houses, slaves, furniture, goods and 
chatties so long as she remained unmarried, also lot fifty-four 
in the " Sacondaga Patent " with the pasture lot on the Plain m 
the first ward of Albany ; one-fourth of the remainder of her 
estate to the children of her daughter Elizabeth ; one-fourth to 
Geesie ; one-fourth to her daugher Catletie (who was a widow^ 
in 1783) ; one-fourth to her grandson (203) John N. Visscher 
(b. November 14, 1760) ; (185) Geesie Wendell left by will 
her property to her sisters, nephews and nieces. 

60. 

Abraham, son of (9) Evert Wendell and Elizabeth 
Sanders Glen, was born April 1, 1693 ; married Gertruey, 
daughter of Johannes Bleecker and Anna Costar (bp. Novem- 
ber 15, 1696), October 24, 1736, and had 

192 Elizabeth, b. September 2, 1738 ; m. (19) Thomas Hun, August 

27, 1761. He died November 17, 1802. See (19) Hun. 

Abraham Wendell died June 28, 1753. 

Gertruey Bleecker, widow of Abraham Wendell, died 

May 29, 1786. 

61. 

A]ia§uerii!>^, son of (9) Evert Wendell and Elizabeth 
Sanders (xlen, was born May 1, 1695 ; married Anna Van 
Eps, of Schenectady, and had 

193 Elizabeth, bp. February 12, 1721. 

Anna Van Eps, wife of Ahasuerus Wendell, died. He married, 
2d, Maria , and had 

194 Dirck, bp. July 13, 1729. 

Ahasuerus Wendell resided in Schenectady. He was buried 
in Albany July 11, 1752. 

Maritie or Maria , widow of Ahasuerus Wendell, 

was buried, according to Prof. Pearson, July, 1852. 
(See Pearson's Schenectady Famihes.) 

89. 
Johannes, son of (27) Abraham Wendell and Katrina 



Wendell. 393 

de Kay, was Imptised May 2, 1703 ; married Elizabeth, daugh- 
ter of Judge Ediiiuud Quincy, of the Supreme Court of Massa- 
chusetts, and Dorothy Flyiit, of Dorchester, Mass., November, 
1724, and had 

195 John, b. September 11, 1782 ; graduated at Harvard College in 

1750; d. at Portsmouth, N. H., April 26. 1808, leaving children. 

196 Sarah, b. May 1, 1745 ; m. John Gekry, of Marblehead ; d. Feb- 

ruary 12, 1804. Her daughter Sarah married Azor Orne. 

197 Elizabeth, m. SoLOMON Davis, whose daughter Elizabeth mar- 

ried Dr. David Townsend. 

198 Thomas, and other children, one of whom married Mr. Skinner, 

of Marblehead. 

Johannes Wendell died December 15, 1762. 

83. 
Elizabeth, daughter of (27) Abraham Wendell and 
Katrina de Kay, was Imptised August 20, 1704; married 
Edmund (jjuincy, April 15, 1725, and had 

199 Edmund, m. Anne Huske. 

200 Henry, m., 1st, Mart Salter ; 2d, Eunice Newell. 

201 Elizabeth, m. Samuel Sewelu. 

202 Abraham, d. s. 

203 Catharine, d. s. 

204 Sarah, m. William Greenleaf. 

205 E.sther, m. Jon.\than Sewp^ll, chief justice of Lower Canada. 

206 Jacob, m. Elizabeth Williams, in 1760. 

207 Dorothy, m., Isl, John Hancock, president of the Continental 

congress ; 2d, Capt. James Scott. 

Elizabeth Wendell, wife of Edmund Questoy, died Novem- 
ber, 176U. 

Edmund Quincy was l>urn in 170'^>, and was a jndge of the 
Court of Common Pleas, Boston. He died in 1788. 

119. 
Ileiiclrick, son of (35) Isaac Wendell and Catalyna Van 

Dyck, \vas baptised March 1(1, 172'J ; married Catalina Van 
Schaick, June 17, 1750, and had 

208 Susanna, bp. April 26, 1751 ; m. JOOST BosKiRK. 

209 Gerrit, b. May 6, 1753. 



394 Wendell. 

210 Sarah, b. January 1, 1756 ; m. John Bratt. 

211 Abraham, b. September 37, 1758. 

Hendrick Wendell, of Watervliet, made his will October 
10, 1796. It was recorded May 1, 1809. 

130. 
Oliver, son of (37) Jacobus or Jacob Wendell and Sarah 

Oliver, was born March 5, 1733 ; married Mary, daughter of 
Edward Jackson and Dorothy Quincy, in 1762, and had 

212 Oliver, d. s. 

213 Edward, d. s. 

214 Sarah, m. Rev. Abiel Holmes, D. D., of Cambridge, Mass., 

and had 

1 Mary Jackson, m. Usher Parsons, M. D., of Provi- 

dence, R. I. 

2 Ann Susan, m. Rev. Charles W. Upham, of Salem. 

3 Sarah Lathrop. 

4 Oliver Wendell, M. D., (the poet.) 

5 John, attorney at Cambridge. 

Oliver Wendell had several cliildreii most of whom died 
young. He was educated at Plarvard college, Judge of Pro- 
bate, member of the Senate and council of Massachusetts, etc. 
He died at Cambridge January 15, 1818. 

135. 

Jacob, son of (39) Harmanns Wendell and Anna San- 
ders Grlen, was born November 22, 1702; married Helena, 
daughter of Hendrick Van Rensselaer and Catharina Van Brug 
(b. October 4, 1702), December 19, 1728, and had 

215 Harmanus, bp. March 28, 1730 ; d. y. 

216 Harmanus, bp. March 18, 1732 ; m. Barbara Bradt, May 8, 

1753 ; d. June 13, 1786. She died April 30, 1812. 

217 Hendrick (?), bp. October 15, 1733. 

218 Catharina, bp. July 23, 1735 ; m. Abraham Cutler, April 1, 1762. 

219 Anna, bp. June 12. 1737 ; m. Cornelis J. Cutler, March 16, 

1763. She was the grandmother of Mrs. George Dexter, of 
Albany. 

220 Maria, bp. April 15, 1739. 

221 Ariaantje, bp. April 10, 1743. 

222 Elizabeth, bp. February 17, 1745 ; m. Isaac Bekker, March 12, 

1765. 



Wendell. 395 

Jacob Weudell was buried in Greenbiish September 5, 1Y45. 
(Pearson says August 5, 1745.) 

137. 
Evert, son of (39) Harmanus Wendell and Anna San- 
ders Glen, was baptised January 19, 1707; married Maria 
Truax, widow of Johannes Arentse Bradt, in 1761. He died 
July 15, 1762, leaving no children. 

140. 

Hariiiaiiu^, son of (39) Harmanus Wendell and Anna 

Sanders Glen, was baptised April 11, 1714; married Cath- 
arine Van Vechten, March 6, 1741, and had 

223 Harmanus, bp. June 6, 1742 ; m. Cathakina Van Rensselaer. 

224 Gertruy, ) 

V bp. December 7, 1743. 

225 Anna, ) m. Col. Philip P. Schuyler, April 21, 1765. 

226 Cornelius, b. September 16, 1745; m. (252) Anna Lansing (b. 

October 25, 1750), January 13, 1768. 

227 Gertruy, bp. August 30, 1747 ; m. Harper Witbeck, September 

2, 1783. 

228 Ariaantje, bp. November 12, 1749 ; d. s. April 29, 1841. 

229 Johannes (John H.), bp. July G, 1752 ; m. Cathalina Van Ben- 

THUYSEN, in 1785. 

230 Jacob H., b. October 21, 1754 ; m. (240) Geertruy (Gertrude) 

Lansing, about 1785. 

231 Catharina, bp. September 12, 1756; m. (234) Harmanus A. 

Wendell, March 21, 1785. 

Harmanus Wendell was Assistant Alderman in 1749; 
assistant judge of the Court of Common Pleas from 1751^ to 
1758, and one of the proprictoi's of the Jersey Field patent in 
1770. He made a will May 1, 1769, proved April 27, 1771. 
He left to his wife his share of the lot in the township of 
Schenectady, released to him by the .heirs of Jacob Sanders 
Glen ; also her clothes and the household furniture she had at 
the time of her marriage, and sufficient support during licr 
widowhood ; to his unmarried daughters an outfit of the same 
value as that given to their married sister ; to each of his sons 
one-fourth of liis Indian purcluise at Canajoliarie, on condition 
that they give to each of his daughters one-eighth of three- 
fourths of the value thereof. 



396 Wendell. 

While workmen were making excavations for the piers to 
support the main floor of the addition to the PubKc market on 
Beaver street, in Albany, November 8, 1882, they came across 
a head-stone and a number of human bones. The tablet is of 
brown stone, similar to the others taken out, and bears a fan- 
tastical face in the scroll work on the top. On the slab is 
the following inscription : 

Hier Leydt Het Lighaem 

Van Harmanis Wendell 

Out 57 laer Obit den 13 

February, Anno Domini 1771. 

This interpreted means : " Here lies the body of Hermanis 
Wendell, aged 57 years, died the 13th of February, in the year 
of our Lord 1771.'' 

141. 

Abraham, son of (39) Harmauus Wendell and Anna 
Sanders Glen, was baptised June 24, 171 H; married (l^^-i) 
Elizal)etli, daughter of (59) Johannes Wendell and Anna Kip 
(b. August 20, 1717), September 27, 174(i, and had 

232 Annatie, bp. April 5, 1741 ; m. Ephraim Van Vechten. 

233 Johannes, bp. July 18, 1742; d. y. 

234 Harmanus A., bp. May 20, 1744; m., 1st, Christina Van den 

Bergh, April 9, 1770 ; 2d, (231) Catharina Wendell, March 
21, 1785. 

235 Janneke, bp. .January 10, 1746 ; d. y. 

236 Janneke, bp. December G, 1747. 

237 Johannes, bp. November 19, 1749- 

238 Jacob A., bp. May 6, 1753 ; m. Mary Swart. 

239 Susanna. 

Abraham H. Wendell made his will April 13, 1793, proved 
February 18, 1800, whereby his sons Harmanus, John and 
Jacob were given the liouse and lot occupied by the testator 
and the house occupied by Harmanus for one-fourth less of the 
value as appraised by them and his daughter Janneke and John 
Yan Yechten, son of his deceased daughter Annatie. Should 
they disagree it was to be appraised and sold and one-fifth part 
paid to his daughters and grandson. He left to his sons his 
lot back of the fort on the hill. His lands in Sacondaga and 



Wtcndrt.t. 397 

his lot. in Schenectady he left also to his children and grandson. 
In case his daughter Janneke should marry she was to have a 
decent outfit, but until then she might live in his house and be 
supported out of his estate, but if they disagreed and one hired 
another house, the others were to pay half his house rent. 

Elizabeth Wendell, wife of Abraham H. Wendell, died 
May 12, 1757. 

143. 

Joliaiiiie!!^, son of (40) Evert Weudell and (25) Eiigeltje 

Liiiisiug, was born June 27, 1713 ; married Maria Van Sant- 
voord, July 16, 1741, and had 

240 Evert, b. August 21, 1742 ; d. September 14, 1749. 

241 A daughter. 

242 A daughter. 

243 A daughter. 

244 A daughter, b. November 18, 1749. 

245 Gertruy, b. September 22, 1751 ; d. October 23, 1837. • 

Johannes Wendell died August 18, 1756. 

(For this family see Pearson's Schenectady Families.) 

153. 

Philip, son of (40) Evert Wendell and (25) Engeltje 
Lansing, was born July 3, 1734; married Sarah Packard 

(b. February 6, 1772), and had 

246 Abraham, lieutenant in United States army ; d. in 1818 ; by his 

will he left all his property to his mother. 

247 Elizabeth. 

248 Philip, b. about 1802 ; was formerly deputy clerk of the Supreme 

Court of the State of New York ; living in 1866 ; unmarried. 

249 Eunice, m. James F. Crosby. 

250 Harriet, m. S. M. Parks. 

251 A posthumous child . 

Philip Wendell died December 9, 1808, He made his will 
November 6, 1808. 

Sarah Packard, widow of Puir.ip Wendell, died April 
20, 1830. 

158. 

Johannes, son of (41) Johannes Wendell anil Susanna 



398 Wendell. 

Yiele, was born January 20, ] 71 9-20 ; married Sarah Bergen, 

September 20, 1750, and had 

252 Johannes, bp. June 30, 1751 ; ui. Alida Hooghkirk, December 9, 

1772. 

253 Francyntie, bp. November 13, 1752. 

254 Jorus (George), bp. August 17, 1755. (According to Prof. Pear- 

son.) 

255 Jorus (George), bp. January 29, 1758. (According to Prof. Pear- 

son.) 

165, 
Pliilip, son of (47) Evert Wendell and (72) Susanna 

Wendell, was baptised March 15, 1741; married, 1st, Catli- 
alina Oroesbeck, July 28, 1765, and had 

256 Evert, b. March 20, 1766. 

Cathalina Groesbeck, wife of Philip Wendell, died. He mar- 
ried, 2d, Gertruy Vosburgh, about 1773, and had 

257 Oathalynlje, b. September 1, 1773. 

258 Isaac, b. October 6, 1775. 

259 OathaUna, b. December 31, 1777. 

260 Evert, b. August 16, 1783. 

261 Abraham, b. September 13, 1785. 

262 David Scot, b. September 13, 1787. 

263 Philip, b. March 9, 1790. • 

264 Catharine, b. July 11, 1793. 

Philip Wendell died December 9, 1808. 

(The above family is taken from Prof. Pearson's Albany 
Families.) 

182. 

Hendrick, sou of (58) Ephraini Wendell and Anna 

, was baptised June 5, 1730; married (131) Maria, 

daughter of (56) Robert Lansing and Margaret Roseboom, 
June 9, 1757, and had 

265 Jacob H., bp. August 30, 1758 ; m. Sarah Trotter. 

266 Robert, bp. February 15, 1761 ; m. Agnietje Fonda and removed 

to Schenectady, where he died July 7, 1848. He had a daugh- 
ter, Maria. 

267 Harmanus, b. April 16, 1763; d. y. 

268 Harmanus, bp. September 37, 1767 ; sheriflP of Albany from 1803 

to 1807. 



Wkndell. 399 

269 Margarita, b. January 19, 1770; m. Gen. Matthew Trotteu. 

270 Hendrick, b. May 17, 1773: left a son Samuel who died, it is 

supposed, in New Orleans May 26, 1829. 

271 Abraham, b. December 17, 1775. 

Hendrick Wendell died October 1, 1795. He was Sheriff 

of Albany conniy from 17T7 to 17S1 and from 1782 to 1786. 

M.vRiA Lansing, widow of Hendrick Wendell, died in 1813. 

188. 

Evert J., son of (59) Johannes Wendell and Anna Kip, 

was born March 13, 1725-6 ; married Elizabeth Van Schaick, 

and had 

272 Abraham, bp. January 13, 1751 ; d. y. 

273 Sarah, bp. December 15, 1754; d. y. 

Evert J. Wendell made a will May 2, 1763, proved October 
6, lT6i. He left all of his estate to his mother Anna during 
her hfe, after her death one hundred pounds to his sister (185) 
Geesie and one-fourth of the remainder of his estate to the 
children of his deceased sister (184) Elizabeth; one-fourth to 
his sister Geesie ; one-fourth to his sister (187) Catalina Mar- 
selis, and one-fourth to Johannes, only son of his sister (191) 
Cathaiine (Catretie) Visscher. He was an assistant Alderman 
in Albany in 1750 and died June 2, 1763. 

316. 
Hariiiaiiii^^, son of (135) Jacoh Wendell and Helena 
Van Rensselaer, was baptised March 18, 1732; married Bar- 
bara, daughter of Bai-ent Bradt and Maria Rickman, May 8, 
1753, and had 

274 Elizabeth,* b. December 7, 1753; m. Jacob J. Bleecker, Feb- 

ruary 18, 1776. 

275 Jacob, ) d. August 10, 1757. 

[ b. March 2, 1757. 

276 Helena,) d. July 14, 1757. 

277 Helena (Elanor by O'Callaghan), b. October 22, 17G0 ; m. (238) 

Jehemiah Lansing, October 1, 1780. 

* Elizabeth, (274) eldest daiifrbter of (iJIfi) Harmanus Wendell and Barbara Bradt, 
marrie<l Jacob J. Bleecker February 18, ITTti, who died November :!0, isdii. Slie died 
March 14, 1818. Siie was the niotlier of the Hon. Harmanus Hleeckor, iMember of 
Assembly in 18U and 1815, and Charfjo d'Airiiire fo IIoMatul fn.m IHU'.t to 184;,'. 

51 



4(>0 Wendell. 

278 Catharina, b. September 22, 1762 ; d. y. 

279 Catharina, b. November 27, 1765. 

280 Anna, b. May 3, 1768 ; d. s. January 8, 1829. 

281 Maria, b. June 6, 1772; d. s. December 26,1826. 
281i Barent, b. August 12, 1776 ; d. August 13, 1776. 

Harmaiius Wendell <^ied June 13, 1786. He was a mer- 
chant and assistant judge of the Court of Common Pleas. 

Barbara Bradt, widow of Harmanus Wendell, died April 
80, 1812. (Sec Bible record.) 

Hariiiauiis, son of (140) Harmaims Wendell and Cath- 
arine Yan Vecliten, was baptised June (>, 1742; married 
Catharina Van Rensselaer, and had 

282 Harmanus, bp. January 22, 1768 ; d. y , 

283 Harmanus, bp. September 30, 1770; d. in Schenectady December 

1841 ; had a son named John Van Rensselaer Wendell. 

284 Elizabeth, bp. April 4, 1774 ; d. s. 

285 Catarina, bp. March 2, 1777 ; d. s. 

Harmanus H. W^endell died December 14, 1781. 

225. 
Anna, daughter of (140) Harmanus Wendell and Cath- 
arine Van Vechten, was baptised December 7, 1743 ; married 
Col. Philip P., sou of Peter Schuyler and Catharina Groes- 
beck, April 21, 1765, and had 

1 Catharine, b. March 23, 1766 ; m. Abraham Van Vechten ; 

d. September 10, 1820. 

2 Elizabeth, b. May 4, 1771 ; m. James Van Ingen. 

3 Gertruy, b. June 26, 1773; m. James Van Ingen (his third 

wife.) 

4 Peter, b. July 15, 1776 ; colonel of the 13th Regiment United 

States Infantry. 

5 Maria, b. September 11, 1778 ; d. s. July 6, 1812. 

6 Stephen, b. November 17, 1780 ; d. February 5, 1845. 

7 Ariaantje, b. September 15, 1782 ; m. Jacob Van Orden, 

of Catskill. 

8 Lucas, b. March 9, 1785; d. s. 

Col. Philip P. Schuyler died June 8, 1808, 



Wendell. 401 

CoriieliU!^, son of (140) Hariuaiius Wendell and Cath- 
arine Tan Vechten, was boni September 16, 1745 ; nian-ied 
(252) Anna, dangliter of (104) Gerrit Lansing, Jr., and (17) 
Wyntje Yan den Bei'gli, his second wife (b. October 25, 1750), 
January 13, 1768, and had 

286 Gerrit, b. October 19, 1769 ; m. Rebecca Van Vechten, Sep- 

tember G, 1793 ; d. December G, 1840. 

287 Catharina, b. Juue 24, 1772 ; d. July 31, 1830. 

288 Wyntje, b. December 5, 1775 ; d. May 25, 1798. 

289 Harmanus O., b. March 39, 1781 ; m. (62) Cathalina Hun, April 

31, 1812; d. July 6,1837. 

290 John Ij., b. January 2, 1785 ; m. Susan Carter, November 15, 

1809. 

Cornelius Wendell died January 28, 1814. He was one of 
the patentees of Jersey Field. 

Anna Lansing, widow of Cornelius "Wendell, died February 
6, 1827. 

929. 

Jolianiiejii or John H., son of (140) Harmanus Wen- 
dell and Catliarine Van Yecliten, was baptised July 6, 1752; 
married Cathalina A" an Benthuysen, in 1785, and liad 

291 Rachel, b. April 10, 1786 ; m. Harman Kkickerbocker, Decem- 

ber G, 1814 ; d. July 29, 1823. 

292 Catharine, b. July 33, 1787 ; d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., February 31, 

1873. 

293 Harmanus, b. January 30, 1790 ; d. s. July 11, 1810. 

294 Jane, b. January 3, 1793; d. November 34. 1793. 

295 Jacob, b. October 34, 1794 ; d. s. 

296 Jane Maria, b. October 39, 1796 ; d. August 33, 1798. 

297 Maria Van Vechten, b. August 1, 1799. 

298 Jane Ann, b. December 31, 1803. 

299 Anna, b. August 31, 1804 ; m. Mr. Sayles, and died without 

issue. 

Gen. John H. Wendell died July 10, 1832. He studied 
law. Afterwards he entered the service of the United States 
as Cai)tain of the Fourth for Wyidcoops) New York Conti- 
nentals, October 7, 1776, and was transferred to the command 



402 Wendell. 

of a company in the First (or Van Scliaicks) regiment, on tlie 
21st of November following. He commanded a company at 
the Battle of Monmouth and eventually resigned his commission 
April 5, 1781. He was one of the original members of the 
Society of the Cincinnati. He ultimately reached the rank of 
Major-General of the Militia. He was a member of Assembly 
for the county of Albany in 1796, 1797 and 1798 ; Surrogate 
in 1810 and 1811, and from March, 1813, to March 17, 1815; 
Justice from 1815 to 1820; Loan Commissioner from 1823 to 
1829 ; County Treasurer from 1808 to December, 1829, Mdien 
he resigned the office. In stature Gen. Wendell was below 
the medium height, of thin, spare figure, very methodical in 
his habits, and in business regular and precise. He continued 
to wear the costume of the Revolutionary era until his death. 
He resided at No. 3 1 5 North Market street (now Broadway), 
in one of the ancient " Gable-enders." At the time of his 
death the Society of the Cincinnati passed appropriate resolu- 
tions, which were sent to his family. 

Cathalina Van Benthuysen, wife of Gen. John H. Wen- 
dell, died January 1, 1817, le. 55 years, 11 months and 10 
days. 

•Tacob H., son of (140) Hariiianiis Wendell and Catha- 
rine Tan Vechten, was burn October 21, 1754; married (240) 
Oeertruy (Gertrude), daughter of (94) Peter Lansing and (116) 
Elizabeth Wendell, about 1785, and had 

300 Peter, b. June 3, 1786 ; m. Elizabeth Van Kleeck ; d. October 

29,1849. 

301 Catharine, b. February 13, 1789 ; d. December 11, 1813. 

302 Mary Ann, b. February 13. 1800 ; d. s. 

Jacol) H. Wendell died March 23, 1826. He served in the 
Revolutionary war. He was commissioned Ensign in the First 
New York Continentals November 21, 1776, Second Lieuten- 
ant January, 1779, Adjutant September 29, 1780, and retired 
from the service January, 1782. 

Geektruy (Gertrude) Lansing, widow of Jacou H. Wen- 
dell, died May 18, 1827, in the 69th year of her age. 



AV 403 



llariiiaiiii!ii A., son of am Wendell and (ls4) 

MI izabetli Wendell, was ba I 20,174-1:; inaiTiecl, 1st, 

Christina Yan den Bergh TO, and had 

303 Abraham, b. August .' bruary 20, 1778. 

304 Abraham, b. July 3, 1 -y 7, 1791. • 

Cliristiua Van deii Ber;, • \^rmanus A. Wendell, died 

April 12, 1783. He lis cousin, (331) Catharina, 

daughter of (140) H ell and Catharine Van Vecli- 
ten, March 31, 178o 

305 A son, stillborn, Jan 

306 Harmanus, b. Ajiril at Philadelphia February 1 , 

18-13. 

307 Elizabeth, b. June 30, 1789 ; d. s. 

308 PhUip Van Vechten, b. May 39, 1791 ; d. s. October 31, 1810. 

309 Catharine, b. November 8, 1794 ; d. September 13, 1795. 

310 Catharine, b. September 33, 1796. 

311 Aim Susan, b. August 17, 1798 ; d. March 15, 1857. 

312 Abraham, b. May 1, 1803 ; d. August 31, 1803. 

Harmanus A. Wendell died July 15, 1819. He was an 
extensive' Indian trader and lived at No. 77 Hudson street, 
Albany. 

238. 

Jac>ol> A., son of (141) Abraham Wendell and (Ls4) Eliza- 
beth Wendell, was baptised May 6, 1753; married Mary 
Swart, and had 

313 Abraham, b. May 5, 1791 ; m. Huldah Gkeen, about 1819. 

314 John, b. April 35, 1794 ; was a wealthy farmer living near Albany 

in 1836. 

315 Gertrude, b. June 10, 1801. 

316 Susanna, b. March 10, 1803. 

317 Josiah, | 

] Besides the above O'Callaghan adds these and says 

318 Teunis, )- several of the family reside in Western New Yoriv and 

I Michigan. 

319 Betsey, J 

Mary Swart, wife of Jacob A. Wendell, died Man-li 14. 
Ib31, le. 3>i years. 



4:04 We^pjdell. 

Joliauue§, son of (158) Johaunes Weudell and Sarah 

Bergen, was baptised June 3(>, 1751 ; married Alida Hoogh- 
kirk (b. March 11, 1741-2), by license dated December 9, 
1772, and bad 

320 Rebecca, b. September 9, 1774. 

321 Sarah, b. August 27, 1776 ; m. Peter Van Loon ; d. March 2'.j, 

1852. 

322 John, b. January 2G, 177a d. March 28, 1854. 

323 Judith, b. January 5, 1781 ; m. John Stilavell, for many years 

Alderman and in 1824 ftlember of Assembly, also Major-Geu- 
eral of Artillery. 

Jobauiies Wendell died April 3, 1786. 
Alida Hooghkiek, widow of Johannes Wendell, died 
February 18, 1813. 

965. 

Jacob H., son of (182) Hendrick Wendell and (131) 
Maria Lansing, was baptised August 20, 1758 ; married Sarah 
Trotter, and bad 

324 Maria, b. June 8, 1785-6. 

325 Ann, b. September 18, 1788. 

326 Margaret, b. July 17, 1790. 

Jacob H. Wendell died in 1790. 

Sakah Trotter, widow of Jacob H. Wendell, died April, 
1830. 

386. 
Gerrit, son of (226) Cornelius Weudell and (252) Anna 

Lansing, was born October 19, 1769 ; married Rebecca Tan 
Vechten, September 6, 1792, and bad 

327 Ann, b. July 10, 1793 ; m. Hon. Martin Lee, of Washington 

county, N. Y., November 4, 1811. 

328 Cornelia, b. May 21, 1795; m. George W. Jermain, January 30, 

1820. 

329 Maria, m. Plaxt Smith, February 12, 1824. 

330 Catharine, m. John A. Rice, October 7, 1835. 

331 Cornelius, m. Julia Ann Bronson, December 1, 1841 ; removed 

to Michigan. 



Wendell. 405 

Oerrit Wendell was a lawyer and member of tlie New York 
Senate from 1813 to 1816, also judge of Wasliington county. 
He died December 6, 1810. 

289. 
Hariiiaiins C, son of (226) Cornelius Wendell and (252) 

Anna Lansing, was born March 29, 1781 ; married (62) Catha- 
lina, daughter of (35) Dirck Hun and (246) Annatie Lansing 
(b. March 19, 1783), April 21, 1812, and had 

332 Cornelius, b. February 20, 1813 ; m. Mary Hinckley, September 

3,1844; d. October 9, 1870. 

333 Anna Lansing, b. August 15, 1814 ; m. Alfred Clapp, Novem- 

ber 5, 1838. 

334 Thomas Lansing, b. June 30, 1816; m. Mary A. Lockwood, Jan- 

uary 5, 1846. 

335 William, b. May 13, 1818 ; m., 1st, Sarah Kip Miller, August 
31, 1847 ; she died May 19, 1850 ; 2d, Frances Emily Roberts, 
December 1, 1852. 

336 Catalina, b. September 27, 1823 ; m. Charles H. Waterbury, 

June, 1860. 

337 Katharine, b. August 16, 1825; m. Oscar Edwards, April 23, 
1851. 

Harnianns C. Wendell died July 6, 1837. He was ap- 
pointed Justice' August 29, 1817. 

Cathalina Hun, widow of Hakmanus C. Wendell, died in 
Englewood, N. J., August 28, 1875. 

990. 
Joliii L<., son of (226) Cornelins Wendell and (252) Anna 
Lansing, was born January 2, 1785; married Susan Carter, 
November 16, 1809, and had 

338 Anna Mary, m. Robert B. Minturn, June 2, 1835. 

339 Oscar, d. s. at New Orleans September 6, 1833. 

340 Eliza C, d. February 4, 1850. 

341 John, m. Catharine Macomb. July 13, 1841 ; lives at Wyan- 

dotte, Mich. 

342 Susan H. 

Judge John L. Wendell died December IS, 1861. He was 
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Washington county, 
from 1828 to 1825, State Kcporter from 1828 to 1811. 



406 AV*ENDELL. 

300. 
Peter, son of (230) Jacob H. Wendell and (240) Gertrude 
Lansing^ was born June 8, 1786 ; married Elizabeth Van 
Kleeck, and had 

343 Herman (M. D.), b. December 19, 1810 ; d. s. February 23, 1881. 

344 Cornelia R., b. April 13, 1812 ; m. J. R. Warner ; dead ; no ch. 

345 Elizabeth, b. September 13, 1820 : m. (242) Henry Ten Eyck, 

of Cazeuovia, January 15, 1845; no cli. 

346 James L., b. September 24, 1821 ; d. s. July, 1867. 

347 Benjamin Rush, b. March 1, 1822; m. (252) Margaret Ten 

Eyck Burr, September 8, 1847. 

348 Gertrude L., b. January 15, 1824; m. (86) Dr. S. O. Van der 

Poel, December 10, 1850. (See Van der Poel.) 

349 Sarah R., b. November 11, 1825; m. Lewis 0. Morris; issue 

one son and one daughter. 

350 Peter, b. July 1, 1827; m. (91) Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of 

(72) J; Van der Poel, of Kinderhook, in 1857 ; d. May 13, 1868. 

351 John, b. December 20, 1829 ; m. Harriet Breese, of Waterford, 

N. Y. ; d. December 22, 1860. 

Elizabeth Van Kleeck, wife of Dk. Peter Wendell, died 
in Albany November 11, 1846. 

De. Petee Wendell died at liis residence on Elk street, 
Albany, October 29, 1849. He studied medicine with Dr. 
William McLellan, of Albany ; attended lectures at the Uni- 
versity of Pennsylvania ; commenced the practice of his pro- 
fession in Albany in the spring of 1807, and continued In it 
until his death. He received the degree of M. D. from the 
University of Pennsylvania about 1823, at which time he was 
elected a Regent of the University of the State of New York, 
of which body he became Chancellor in 1842, and filled that 
office until the time of his death. 

333. 
Cornelius, son of (289) Harmainis C. Wendell and (62) 

Catlialiiia Hun, was born Februayr 20, 1813 ; married Mary, 
daughter of John and Eunice Hinckley (b. December 3, 1820), 
September 3, 1844, and had 

352 Anna Mary, b. September 8, 1845; m. Major Frank Taylor, 

U. S. A. 

353 Blanche, b. December 2, 1840 ; m. Dr. Woodward, of Washing- 

ton. D. C. 



AVend. 407 

3o4 Mildred, b. at Wasliingtoii, D. i. f\\)y 26, 1854. 

355 Dora, b. at Washiugton, D. ('., Api: ■ :d60 ; d. August 21, 1861. 

Cornelius Wendell died October 9, 1870, at Northampton, 

Mass. 

CoKNELis Wendell liad been during all his life-time a con- 
spicuous man in his business avocation, in the political world, 
in the social sphere, and in the many associations with Avliich 
he has been connected. Starting in youth as a humble ap- 
prentice in the typographical calling, he rose steadily to the 
proprietorship of a prominent daily journal, to the responsible 
position of government printer at Washington, and to the oc- 
cupancy of several other public trusts, and in all these stations 
he so distinguished himself by his energy, fitness, talent, and 
social ([ualities, that he had acquired a fame throughout the 
country, exceeded in extent by but few men. He learned, or 
at least the rudiments of the " art preservative of all arts," in 
the printing office of Denio & Richards, who then published 
the Daily Morning Chronicle, commencing his indentureship 
in 1828. It was a political newspaper, estabhshed to promote 
the re-election of John Quincy Adams to the Presidency. Upon 
leaving that office he was employed in the extensive establish- 
ment of Obadiah Van Benthuysen, where he finished his trade. 
While still at work as a journeyman, he, with several others of 
like i)osition in the craft, started a newspaper entitled The 
Albanian, which, though ably managed, did not long survive. 
In 1840, associated with Mr. George Vance, he published a 
vigorous Democratic campaign paper called The Plaindealer. 
In 1840 the Albany Atlas entered upon its busy life and event- 
ful career, under tutelage of Vance & Wendell as proprietors, 
and AVilliam Cassidy as editor. Mr. Wendell's connection 
with that journal ceased upon his removal to Washington, in 
or about 1851, to assume a leading position in the government 
printing office, and of which he subsecpiently became the head. 
He never held any public office except the one last mentioned, 
thouo;h durino- the administrations of Presidents Puchanan and 
Johnson he was assigned to the discharge of several missions 
of importance and of inthnate relationship to the government. 
In these positions, as well as in ;dl his other n^lations in life, 
52 



408 Wendell. 

Mk. Wendet.l so demeaned himself by his courtesy, his intel- 
ligence, his candor and his generous instincts as to extort the 
good opinion and the warmest admiration of all to whom 
lie became known. He was, perhaps, best known in this city, 
where he spent the earlier period of his life, and with which 
he has ever kept alive and fresh his social attachments. With- 
out being in any wise obtrusive in disposition or manner, his 
presence everywhere and at all times, by the charm of his ad- 
dress, assui-edly brought to him a circle of friends who delighted 
to join in the presence of his society. He attached himself 
while here to several associations, in all of which he M^as 
assigned to an active and prominent part. He was one of the 
projectors and lirst members of the Albany Bnrgesses Corps, 
and so long as he could, continued to be an active member. 
When his relations to that comj)any were necessarily snndered 
by his removal from the city, he continued to retain all possible 
connection with it. Several years since he inaugurated a plan 
of giving each year, as a prize to the Ijest soldier, an elegant 
medal, and upon each recurrence of the day of the organization 
of the company that medal has been bestowed. He has warmly 
kept alive all his social relations in this city, and his death now 
will awaken a sentiment of sorrow as fervent and as wide-spread 
as would the announcement of the decease of any person that 
ever lived among us. Though during nearly his whole life- 
time he has been more or less actively employed in the business 
of politics, lie has never, by speech or conduct, given offence. 
Towards political adversaries he has ever been courteous and 
magnanimous. And so it will transpire that the remembrance 
of his political sentiments or action, will never endure in their 
nuMiiories to lessen in the least the regret that his deatli shall 
awaken. — [All)any Morning Express. 

333. 
Aiiiisi liaiimiii^, (laughter of (289) Hariiianus C. Wen- 
dell and (*>2) (jathalina Hun, was born August 15, 1814; 
married Alfred Clapp, JS'ovember 5, 1838, and had 

1 William Hastings. 

2 Helen. 



Wendkll. 4U*J 

3 Alfred Lansing. 

4 Frederick. 

5 Anna Lansing. 

6 Cornelius Wendell. 

7 Arthur. 

8 Oathalina Wendell. ♦ 

:t34. 

T'lioiiia»^ TjaiiKiiig, sou of (289) Hiiniiiiiius C. VVeiulell 
and (62) Cathalina Huii, m'hs bom June 30, 1S16; niarried 
Mary A. Lockwood, January 5, IS-IO, and had 

356 William Godfrey, b. at Southport, Conn. 

335. 

W^illtaiii, son of (289) Harmaiius C. Wendell and (62) 

Cathalina Hnii, was born May 13, 1818; married, 1st, Sarah 
Kip, daughter of William C. Miller and Sarah S. Kip, August 
31,1 S4T. She died May 19, 1850, aged 24 years. He married, 
2d, Frances Emily, daughter of Elijah II. Roberts and Emily 
Matilda Pratt, of Middletown, Conn., December 1, 1852. He 
adopted Augusta, daughter of Rev. Horace Hills and Elizabeth 
Cooper Roberts, in May, 1868. 

Fifty Years in Business. 
Announcement is made elsewhere of the retirement from 
active business pursuits of Mr. "Willi. vm Wendell, who 
thus terminates a career in the prosecution of the jeweler's 
trade, extending over precisely half a century In a series of 
articles published in The Journal on '"Old Albany Firms" Mr. 
Wendell's methods and movements were discussed at some 
length, and the moral pointed that honest endeavor and strict 
adherence to rigid rules nmst result in the meeds of prosperity. 
Fifty years ago Mr. Wendell, than an ambitious youth in his 
teens, was bound out to Henry Hoyt, a jeweler, whose humble 
shop occupied the present site of the Argus building. At the 
bench the young apprentice proved himself an expert at his 
trade. Subsequently entering the establishment of John H. 
Mulford on State street, now occupied l)y Gray's book store, he 
was i-eceived as a partner in 1842. The principle which ad- 
vanced his pros])ects at that time, became his own guide in 



410 Wendell. 

business thereafter. Whenever Mr. Wendell found behind 
his own counters a spirit which had justified sufficient con- 
fidence, he never hesitated to reward it witli an interest in his 
business. Wilhani P. Feltman, Richard H. Roberts and James 
H. Leake, the latter his present partner, were at one time and 
another elevated from clerkships to association with him, where 
they shared the profits of his business. During Mr. Wendell's 
protracted career, he has at no time failed in the resjDect of the 
people with whom he dealt. His retirement, the rest and 
relief of which lias been earned by arduous toil, will be passed 
in the enjoyment of a competency got by strict integrity. — 
[Albany Evening Journal. 

336. 

Cataliua, daughter of (289) Hariuainis C. Wendell and 

(02) Catlialiiia Hun, was born September 27, 1823 ; married 
Charles H, Water bury, of New York, June, 1860, and had 

1 Cornelius Wendell. 

2 Anna Lansing. 

3 Mary. 

4 Charles H. 

3»7. 
Katharine, daughter of (280) Haruianus C. Wendell 

and (62) Cathallna Hun, was born August 16, 1825 ; married 
Oscar EdAvards, of Northampton, Mass., April 23, 1851, and 
had 

1 Fanny Wendell. 

2 Frank, m. ANNA DICKINSON, of Northampton, Mass. 

3 Mary. 

4 Oscar Wendell. 

338. 
Anna Mary, daughter of (290) Judge John Lansing 
Wendell and Susan Carter, married Robert Bowne Minturu, 

of New York, June 2, 1835, and had 

1 Robert Bowne, m. Susanna Shaw, October 30, 1862. 

2 Susan Carter, m. Thomas Charles Baring, November, 1859. 

3 John Wendell, m. Louisa Aspinwall, April 24, 1863; d. 

April 30, 1881, in his 43d year. 



Wendell. 411 

4 Anna Mary, m. Charlks P. Quickk, October 3, 18G4. 

5 Edith, 111. Mahlon D. Sands, May 23, 1865; d. January 7, 

1868. 

6 Sarah, d. s. December 4, 1853. 

7 Eliza Theodore. 

8 WilUam. 

Robert B. Minturn died iii the city of New York January 
9, 1866. 

" He was a prominent citizen and a member of the tirm of 
Grinnell, Minturn & Co., of which he was the master spirit. 
He was in its best and broadest sense a ' merchant prince,' 
an enterprising citizen, a practical philanthropist and a devoted 
Christian, He rendered efficient aid in the establishment of 
Castle Garden as an emigrant depot, and was one of the Emi- 
grant Commissioners. He took an active interest in establish- 
ing Central Park in New York and was one of the lirst pro- 
moters of the object. In the palmiest days of New York's 
commercial prosperity, lie was one of those distinguished alike 
for enterprise, intelligence, public spirit, patriotism, liberality, 
and last but by no means least, for their bountiful and retined 
hospitalities.' ' 

Mrs. Robert B. Minturn resides in New York city. 

»4i. 

Joliii, son of (290) Judge John Lansing Wendell and 

Susan Carter, married Catharine, daugiiter of William 
Macomb, of Grosse Isle, Mich., July 13, 1841, and had 

357 Oscar, h. June 4, 1843; ni. Makia Sterling, August 13, 1863. 

358 Catharine Macomb, b. December 14, 1844; m. Makk Mc- 

Laughlin, August 30, 1878. 

359 Mary, b. July 19, 1847. 

360 Jeannette, b. January 31, 1850 ; m. Joseph Macdonald Mc- 
GiiATH, November 30, 1873. 

361 Sarah Minturn, b. March 4, 1853; d. y. 

362 Susanna Carter, b. January 39, 1855; m. Charles Edward 

Bury, June 8, 1881. 

363 Bertha Augusta, b. November 13, 1857 ; d. y. 

364 Edith Minturn, b. March 15, 1863. 

365 Leila Eliza, b. April 5, 1864. 

366 John Lansing, b. April 30, 1867 ; d. y. 



412 WEi^DELL. 

347. 

(Old No. 3-41.) 

Beiijaiiiiii Rutiili, son of (300) Dr. Peter VVenclell and 
Elizabetli Tan Kleeck, was born in Albany, N. Y., March 1, 
1S22 ; married (252) Margaret Ten Eyck, danghter of William 
M. Bmn- and (195) Catharine Ten Ejck (b. March 28, 1827), 
September 8, 1847, in Cazenovia, JM. Y., and had 

367 William Burr, b. July 1, 1849 ; d. August 23, 1849. 

368 Herman, b. August 2, 1850 ; d. January 20, 1852. 

369 Burr, b. November 29, 1853 ; m. (270) Emily Lentiliion SMrrii, 

Junes, 1881. 

370 Benjamin Rush, b. November 13, 1855. 

371 Ten Eyck, b. November 7, 1857. ' J tJ^v^^ ff^f^fYj' ^!^ Yj -_ 

B. Rush Weudell and family reside in Cazenovia, N. Y. 

369. 

(Old No. 365.) 

Burr, son of (347) B. Rush Wendell and (252) Margaret 
Ten Eyck Burr, was born in Cazenovia, ]N. Y., November 
29, 1853; married (27o) Emily Lentilhon, danghter of 
Gamaliel Gates Smith and (244) Margaret Ten Eyck Foster, 
June 8, 1881, and had 

372 Margaret Ten Eyck, b. in New York March 3, 1882. 

351. 

(Old No. 345.) 

John, son of (300) Dr. Peter Wendell and Elizabeth Yan 
Kleeck, was born December 20, 1829; married Harriet 
Breese, of Waterford, N. Y., and had 

373 Henry Ten Eyck. 

John Wendell died December 22, 1860. 

31S. 
Abraham, i^on of (238) Jacob A. Wendell and Mary 
Swart, was born in Albany May 5, 1791 ; married at Aurelius, 
Cayuga connty, N. Y., Huldah Green, about 1819, and had 

374 William, b. March 6, 1820 ; m. H.VNNAH MoRSE, September 20, 

1845, at Portage, Livingston county, N. Y. 



Wendei.l. 413 

375 Charity, b. May 11, 1822 ; m. William Warhack. 

376 Leah, b. August 29, 1820 ; m. William Waldron. 

377 Mary Jane, b. December 19, 1829 ; m. Erastus Sawyer. 

378 Elizabeth, b. December 23, 1824 ; m. Jefferson F. Conwell. 

374. 
William, son of (313) Abraham Wendell and Hiildah 
Gireeii, wns bum in Anrelius, Cavnga county, N. Y., March 6, 
1820; married Hannah Morse, September 20, 1845, and had 

379 Adalbert Chauncey, b. at Fox Lake, Dodge county. Wis., May 

11, 1848; m. Mrs, A. T. F. Vaughn, August 26, 1872, at Battle 
Creek, Midi. 

380 Mary Alice, b. at Fox Lake, August 11, 1850 ; m. Eli L. Wil- 

kinson, M. D., September 20, 1871, at Burliughame, Osage 
county, Kan. ; resides at Van Wert, Ohio, in 1882. 

381 Charles William, b. at Fox Lake, October 7, 1855 ; resides at 

Burliughame, Osage county, Kan. 

376. 

Leah, daughter of (313) Abraham Wendell and Hnldah 

Green, was born August 29, 1826 ; married William Waldron, 

and had 

382 Huldah Fatima, b. March C, 1847. 

383 Cynthia Jane, b. May 24, 1854. 

384 Hester EUzabeth, b. December 6, 1857. 

385 EU Sylvester, b. July 16, 1859. 

386 WUlis Wesley, b. May 9, 1862. 

William Waldron and family reside in Kome City, Ind. 

370. 

A<lell>ert CJiaiiiicey, son of (374) William Wendell 
and Hannah Morse, was born at Fox Lake, Dodge county, 
Wis., May 11, 1848; married Mrs. A. T. F. Vanghn, August 
2f), 1 S72, at Battle Creek, Mich., and had 

387 William FuUer, b. in Detroit June 7, 1873. 

Atlelbert Chauncey Wendell and family reside in Detroit, 

380. 
]?fary Alice, daughter of (374) William Wendell and 



414 Wendell. 

Haiiiiali Morse, was born at Fox Lake, Dodge county, Wis., 
August 11, 1850; uiarried Eli L. Wilkinson, M. D., Septem- 
ber 20, 1871, and bad 

388 Delia Clyde, b. August 23, 1873. 

389 liUlu May, b. October 28, 1873. 

390 Bernard M., b. September 11, 1877. 

Dr. Eli L. Wilkinson and family reside at Van Wert, Obio. 

172. 

Martin, son of (55) Robert Wendell and Catliarine 
Winne, was baptised March 15, 1747 ; married Maritje Winne, 
Fel)rnary 20, 1779, and bad 

391 Catharina, b. November 20, 1779. 

392 Lavinus, b. October 27, 1783. 



NEW JERSEY AND MOHAWK WENDELLS. 
1. 

Jacob "Wendell, of Sbrewsbury, N. J., bad 

2 John, b. about 1G80 ; m. . He removed to New York. 

John, son of (1) Jacol) Wendell, was born at Shrewsbury, 
N. J., about 1G80 ; married , and had 

3 John, b. in New York about 1720 ; m. Hannah de Hart, of New 

York, October 19, 1749. 

John Wendell removed to New York, wliere ho prol)ably 
had other children born to him besides the son above mentioned, 
from whom some of the name not otherwise accounted for 
may have descended. 

a. 

John, son of (2) John Wendell and , was born in 

New York about 1720 ; married Hannah de Hart, of New 
York, October 19, 1749, and had 

4 John, b. at Scliaghticoke, about 1757; m. Hannah Van den 

Bergh, of Claverack, Columbia county, N. Y., in 1777. 



Wendell. 415 

John Wendell removed to Wanen, Herkimer coTinty, in 
1792, where he died in 1810. 

4. 
•Foliii, son of (3) John Wendell and Hannah de Hart, was 

born at Sehaghticoke, N. Y., about 1757; married Hannah 
Van den Bergh, of Chiverack, in 1777, and liad 

5 Jacob, b. in Scbagliticoke December 12, 1778 ; m., 1st, Magdalena 

Snyder ; 2d, Nancy F. Goul ; d. Marcb 3, 1854. 

6 Cornelius, b. ; m. ; d. in Warren, N. Y., about 1808, 

leaving; one son Jolin C, since dead. 

7 John, b. • ; moved to Indiana where be died about 1845, leav- 

ing a widow and three children. 

8 Maria, b. ; ra., 1st, Elisha C'HADWiCK.of Petersboro, N. Y., 

who served in the war of 1812 and 1815, soon after which he 
died, leaving four children (daughters) ; 2d, Joshua Qustin 
of York Township, Elkhart county, Ind. 

9 Joanna, b. ; m. ; was a widow with three children, 

living in Portland, Me., in 1854. 

John Wendell served under Montgomery at Quebec in 1775. 
He removed to Warren, Herkimer county, N. Y., in 1792, and 
from thence to Richfield Springs, where he died in 1825. 

Hannah Yan den Bekgu, widow of John Wendell, died 
in 1841, 86. 81 years. 

Jacob, son of (4) John Wendell and Hannah Van den 
Bergh, was born in Sehaghticoke December 12, 1778 ; married, 
Ist, Magdalena Snyder, in 1801, and had by her twelve 
children. 

Magdalena Snyder, wife of Jacob Wendell, died at Frysbush 
August 17, 1822. He married, 2d, Nancy F. Goul, widow, 
formerly of Connecticut, by whom he had two children . 

Nancy F. Goul, wife of Jacob AYendell, died at Little Falls 
in September, 1850. 

Jacob Wendell died March 3, 1854, in his 77th year. 



The following names were fonnd on the records which could 
not be connected with the main line: possibly the connection 
may at some future time be discovered by members of the 
family : 

53 



416 Wendell, 

Ariaanfje Wendell and three cliildreii, June 16, 1697. 

Melgert Wendell., wife and seven children, June 16, 1697. 

Susanna Wendell., married Johannes Symonsen, June 30, 
1718. 

Susan Wendell, married Abraham Fonda, November 7, 
1735. 

Gerritje Wendell, married John Van Wie, October 14, 1742. 

Hanna Wendell, widow, married James -6'c/^«^'/>e, March 12, 
1763. 

Sartje Wendell, married Peter Brooks, November 7, 1771. 

John Perkins Wendell, ensign in Van Schaicks regiment of 
New York Continentals, October 7, 1776. 

Hai'manus H. Wendell, lawjei-, 28 State street, Albany, 
died August 20, 1836. 

John W. Wendell, father of the late Dr. llaUhew Wendell, 
of Brooklyn, N. Y., resided many years in Albany. He was 
Commissary in the Revolutionary war. 

Professor Pearson gives the following names which can not 
be connected with the main line : 

Ahrahavi Wendell, married Elizaleth Winne, and had Cath- 
arina, baptised December 8, 1776. 

Oerrit Wendell, married Machtelt Heemstreet, and had 
Cathalyntje, baptised November 2, 1780. 

Joha,nnes Wendell, of Steen Rabie (Lansingburgh), married 
Elizabeth Young, and had Marytje, born October 12, 1770; 
Willeni, baptised May 30, 1 773 ; Johannes, baptised August 
21, 1776. 

He also gives the family of Johannes {John) W. Wendell, 
mentioned above by Dr. O'Callaghan as not found, as follows: 

John W. Wendell, married Maria Trotter, and had Johannes, 
born September 1, 1777; Mary, born December 23, 1783, 
John W. Wendell died February 29, 1802. He kept a hotel 
in Court street. Mary or Maria, his widow, died March 14, 
1831, aged 77 j^ears, and was buried from the house of James 
L'Amoreux, 59 Hamilton street. 



NOTES. 

The following notes were obtained too late for insertion in 
their proper places : 

BOGART. 



285. 

(See page 45.) 

Henrietta Bogart, widow of Abra-ham S. Brinokerhoff, 
died November 28, 1882. 

Entered into re.H on her 8^th birthday, 
Mks. Henrietta Bogart Brinckerhoff. 

Few among us are called upon to live so continuously a life of self- 
denial as Mrs. Brinckerhoif did, from first to last, thinking always of others 
and what she could do for their real good. Her devotion to a large family 
circle and to her invalid sister for many many years, in the midst of cares 
and responsibilities as the head of a prosperous school, called forth always 
my admiration and caused others as well as myself to exclaim that Mrs. 
Brinckerhoff was the Saint. " Faithful unto death " must surely have 
been her watchword as she patiently bore her cross on earth waiting for 
Ler crown in Paradise. 

And so it came to pass that late in tiie evening of her unselfish life, in 
the darkness of night the " Angels came and tenderly bore her for whom 
they had waited long, knowing that even here she was learning their 
blessed song." 

" They bore her soul away 
Beyond the fading stars. 
To the brightness of the day."' 
December, 1882. ■ A. P. P. 



LANSING, 



(See page 133.) 
282^ Abraham D., b. March 18, 1775. Son of Abraham A. Lansing 
and Elsje Van Rensselaer. 



41v- Notes. 

638. 

(See page 165.) 
6545 Ernest, <■ -tober 15, 1883. Son of Livingston Lansing and 
G'ftce CIc- id Coxe. 



OOTHOUT. 



The New York brancli of this family is taken up at the 
family No. 61, page 189, and here continued with additions 
and corrections. 

61. 

John, son of (17) Jan Oothout and (61:) Catalina Tan 
Deuseii, was born in New York December 19, 1739; married 
Magdalena^ daughter of William Vande water, of New York, 
and Elizabeth Hendricks, July 17, 1785, and had 

94 Eliza, b. December 22, 1787 ; m. Daniel Livingston, of Oak 

Hill. N; Y., May 23, 1809 ; d. April 21, 1815. 

95 John, b. January 12, 1789 ; m. Maria JosephinU: Yoitle, May 27, 

1818 ; d. January 28, 1858. 

96 CateUna, b. November 17, 1790; d. November 29, 1790. 

97 William, b. October 23, 1791 ; d. October 2, 1793. 

98 CateUna, b. February 2, 1794 ; d. s. December 9, 1859. 

Johii Oothout died in New York at his country seat between 
Fifth and Sixth avenues and Nineteenth and Twenty-first 
streets (then Greenwich), September 20, 1804. He was Chair- 
man of the first Board of Health Commissioners in 1798 and 
1799, and with Dr. Bailey located the Lazaretto at Staten 
Island; Member of Assembly iu 1800, and Alderman in New 
York in ] 802. 

Magdalena Vandewater, widow of John Ootiiodt, died 
April 10, 1826, te. 71 years, 11 months and 5 days. 

94. 

Eliza, daughter of (61) John Oothout and Magdelena 
Vandewater, was born December 22, 1787 ; married Daniel 
Livingston, of Oak Hill, N. Y., May 23, 1809, and had 



Notes. 419 

119 Mary LeRoy, m. George C. Satteulee. 

120 Eliza, 111. James Bowen. 

Eliza Ootliout, wife of Danikl Livingston, died September 
21, 1815. 

95. 

John, son of (61) John Oothout and Magdalena Tande- 
water, was born January 12, ITbO ; married Maria Josepliine, 
only daughter of Josejali Youle, M. D., of New York, May 27, 
1818, and had 

121 John, b. May 2, 1819 ; d. December 2, 1838. 

122 Jane, b. February 26, 1821 ; d. September 22, 1839. 

123 William, b. January 19, 1923 ; m. Jane Elizabeth, daughter of 

George Morgan October 26, 1855. 

124 Maria Josephine, b. December 17, 1824; m. James Bowen, 

April 27, 1875 ; d. October 29, 1877. 

125 Henry, b. September 13, 1826 ; m., 1st, Josephine Julia 

D'Antoine Lentiliion, April 4,1850; she died December 2, 
1869 ; 2d, C. Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Williams, of Stam- 
ford, Conn., June 1, 1876. 

126 Bleecker, b. January 12, 1881 ; d. s. March 8, 1863. 

127 Edward, b. August 13, 1884 ; m. Julia Caroline, daughter of 

William H. Drake, February 21, 1860. 

128 Eliza, b. March 12, 1837 ; m. Louis Philippe Siebekt, October 

24, 1866. 

John Oothout died January 28, 1858. 

Maria Josephine Youle, widow of John Oothout, died 
Marcli 2-1, 1870, £e. 75 years, less 6 days. 

William, son of (95) Joliu Oothout and Maria Josephine 
Youle, was born January 19, 1823 ; nuirried Jaue Elizabetli, 

daughter of George Morgan, October 26, 1855, and had 

129 William, b. August 6, 1856 ; single. 

130 Pauline Drouillard, b. November 8, 1857. 

131 George, b. June 10, 1862; d. August 25, 1863. 

William Oothout and family reside at No. 218 Madison 

avenue, New^ York city. 

195. 

Henry, son of (95) John Oothout and Maria Josephine 

Youle, was l>orn September 13, 1826 ; married, 1st, Josephine 
Julia^ daughter of Antoine Lentiliion, April 4, 1850, and had 



420 Notes. 

132 John, b. February 24, 1851. 

133 Eliza Lentilhon, b. April 3, 1855; m. Thomas K. Milliken, Feb- 

ruary 3, 1877. 

134 Marie Josephine, b. July 5, 1858. 

135 Henry, b. June 23, 1862. 

Josephine Julia Lentilhon, wife of Henry Oothout, died De- 
cember 2, 1809. He married, 2d, Catharine Elizabeth, daugh- 
ter of Charles Williams, of Stamford, Conn., June 1, 1876. 

Henry Oothout died in New York November 19, 1882. 

Edward, son of (95) John Oothout and Maria Josephine 
Yoiile, was burn August 13, 1834; married Julia Caroline, 

daughter of William H. Drake, Febi'iiary 21, i860, and liad 

136 Edward Austin, b. November 21, 1860. 

Eliza, daughter of (95) John Oothout and Maria Josephine 
Youle_, was born March 12, 1837 ; married Louis P. Siebert, 

October 24, 1866, and had 

137 liouis Philippe, b. December 1, 1868. 

138 John Oothout, b. January 10, 1872. 

139 Sophie, b. December 26, 1875. 



QUACKENBUSH 



173. 

(See page 206.) 

Anna, daughter of (141) Jane Quackenhush and Judge 

Ira Allen Eastman, was born in Gilmanton, N. H., January 3, 
1836 ; married David Cross, of Manchester, N. H., October 7, 
1858, and had • . 

1 Clarence Eastman, b. January 22, 1860; d. January 11, 1881. 

2 Allen Eastman, b. December 30, 1864. 

3 Percy, b. July 12, 1869 ; died in infancy. 

4 Edward Winslow, b. July 21, 1875. 

5 Arelice, b. February 2, 1877. 



Notes. 421 

David Cross, Esq., is a member of tlie legal profession, and 
with his family resides in Manchester, N. H. 

1 ra. 

Clarence, son of (141) Jane Quackeubush and Judge 
Ira Allen Eastman, was born August 21, 1843 ; married 
Helen McDugall, November, 1S6S; died March 8, 1874; 
no children. 



TEN EYOK. 



See page 252, family No. 294, whei-e the dates of birth are 
not given 'children of Catharine Mullen and Frederic W. 
Brown. 

312 Lydia M., b. August 6,1868. 

313 Archibald Robertson, b. June 28, 1870. 
31-i Joseph Mullen, b. June 18, 1873. 

315 Frederic William, Jr., b. May 17, 1875. 

316 Anthony Ten Eyck, b. April 19, 1878. 



BIBLE RECORDS. 

RECORD OF BURIALS. 

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 

GLOSSARY. 



54 



BIBLE RECORDS. 



The figures in parentheses refer to the corresponding consecu- 
tive numbers in the family of that name in the genealogies of 
the New York families. The remarks in parentheses are by 
the compiler. 

1. 

BEECKMAN. 

From a Beeckman Bible, in possession of the late (119) 
Volckert P. Douw, in 1849, who died June 16, 1869. 

1714, December 17, I (10) Jacob Beeckman was married to Deborah 
Hansen. 

1715, October 16, was born ray daughter Maghtel. 
1718, May 4, was born my son Hendrick. 

1730, January 18, was born my daughter Effie. 

1732, November 3, was born my sou Johannis. 
1726, October 8, was born my daughter Debora. 

1733, August 8, was born my son Johannis 

Deatlis. 

1725, January 31, my son Johannis died. 

1738, March 19, Jacob Beekman died. 

1745, December 10, Debora Hansen (his widow) died. 

1746, September 8, Hendrick (son of Jacob) died. 
1798, September 9, Effie (daugliter of Jacob) died. 

Marriag'es. 

1739, January 18, Maghtel, daughter of Jacob Beeckman and Debora 
Hansen, married US) Gerrit A. Lansing, of Schenectady. 

1747, January 11, Debora, daughter of Jacob and Debora Beeckman, 
married Gerrit Staats. 

1759, November 33, Johannis, son of Jacob and Debora Beeckman, mar- 
ried Maria, daughter of John Sanders. 

1759, November 23, I (43) Johannis Jacob Beeckman, was married to 
Maria, daughter of John Sanders. 

1701, August 7, was my son (63) Jacob born. 

1763, November 20, was ray daughter (64) Debora l)oru. 



426 Bible Records. 

1767, May 2, was my son (65) Barent born. 

1768. November 21, was my daughter (06) Matilda born. 
1771, December 9, was my daughter (67) Sarah born, 
1774, July 24, was my daughter (68) Effie born. 

1781, August 23, was my son (69) John S. born. 

Marriages. 

1787, December 22 (64) Debora married (89) J. de Peyster Douw. She 

died July 23, 1791. 
1794, November 23 (66) Matilda was married to Douw Fonda. 

Deatlis. 

1767, December 2 (65) Barent Sanders (sou of Johannis J. Beeckman) died. 

1791, July 23 (64) Debora (daughter of Johannis J. Beeckman) died. 

1792, March 15 (67) Sarah died. 

1792, December 6 (68) Effie (on her tombstone Eva) died. 

1794, November 2, Maria Sanders, wife of Johannis J. Beeckman, died. 

1802, December 17 (43) Johannis J. Beeckman died. 

1817, (63) Jacob (son of Johannis J. Beeckman) died. 



a.. 

BENSON. 

The following record was copied by (61) Dr. Thomas Hnn, 
from the Bible of Cornelius Van Benren, who married (28) 
Maritie, daughter of (15) Harman Hun. 

" A copy of the births of the cliildren of Dirck Bensen 
and his wife Catleina. 

My sister Catleina was born in December, 1625. (Supposed to mean Oata- 

hna Berex, wife of [1] Dirck Bensen. — S. V. T.) 
In 1649, November 9, was my son (2) Dirck Bensen born. 
In 1652, July 4, was my son (3) Samson born. 
In 1655, February 8, was my son (4) Johannis born. 
In 1657, February 12, was my daughter (5) Oatrina born. 
Anno 1659, January 6, died my husband (1) Dirck Bensen, on Sunday at 

9 o'clock, and was buried at New Netherlands. 
In 1659, July 15, my daughter (6) Maria was born. 
In 1662, February 9, my daughter (3 Hun) Weintie Harmosson (Hun) was 

born Thursday about 10 o'clock, and died on Saturday evening February 

19. 



Bible Recokds. 427 



3. 

BOGART. 

From tlie Bible of (25) Isaac Bogart, now (1883) in the 
possession of (288) Stephen V. R. Bogert, M. D., Staten 
Island, N". Y. 

1679, January, my father (7) Jacob Bogart married my mother (4) Jannetje 
K'wackenbos (Quackenbush). (He was the son of [3] Cornells Bogaert 
[b. 1654] and she the daughter of [IJ Pieter Quackenbush [b. 1663] ). 

1679, October 5, my sister Dyrkje was born. 

1681, June 4, my sister Maryya was born. 

1683, September 23, my brother Cornells was born. 

1685, March 5, my sister Maddalena was born. 

1687, September 14, my brother Jacob was born. 

1689, September 22, my brother Peter was born, 

1692, February 16, my brother Abram was born. 

1695, January 18, I, Isaac Bogart, was born at 8 o'clock a. m. 

1698, March 8, my brother Benjamin was born. 

1725, April 3, my father Jacob Bogart died in his 72d year. 

1725, November 25, I (25) Isaac Bogart married (19) Hendriecke Oothout. 
(Siie was the daughter of Hendrick Jants Oothout.) 

1726, August 10, our son Jacob was born and died January 3, 1732. 
1729, October 26, our son Hendrick was born. 

1733, January 9, our son Jacob was born and died January 20, 1733. 

1734, January 5, my mother Jannetje (Quackenbush) died in her 72d year. 
1734, September 25, our son Jacob and daughter Catrina were born and 

Jacob died October 20, 1746. 
1739, July 15, my father-in-law Hendrick Oothout died in his 77th year. 
1741, June 13, our son Igaac was born. 

1764, April 21, my wife Hendrickie died in her 69th year at 3 o'clock A. M. 
1770, September 15, Isaac Bogart died aged 75 years, 7 mouths and 27 days. 
1729, October 26, I (97) Hendrick Isaac Bogart was born and was married 

to my wife (65) Barba Marselis, by Dominie Vrooman, on Saturday 
February 19, 1758. She was the daugliter of Johannis Marselis. 
1761, September 5, at 2 o'clock A. M. our sou Johannis was born. He died 
August 22, 1853. 

1763, November 18, at 4 o'clock a. m. our daughter Joanna was born. She 
died December 24, 1767. 

1765, September 7, at 9 o'clock p. \r. our son Isaac was born. He died 
September 23, 1841. t, 

1770, March 9, at 12 o'clock xr. our son Gerrit was born. He died March 
9. 1820. 

1764, April 21, my mother Hendrickie (Oothout) died. 
1770, September 15, my father Isaac Bogart died. 



428 Bible E-ecoeds. 

1816, October 33, Barbara, wife of Henry I. Bogart, died, aged 88 years and 

1 montli. 
1821, June 27, Henry I. Bogart died, aged 91 years, 7 months and 21 days. 



4. 

BOGART. 

Copy of the records in the Bible of (202) Isaac H. Bogart, 
now (1883) in the possession of S. V. Talcott. 

1789, January 31, was I, Isaac Henry Bogart, son of (97) Henry I. Bogart, 
married to (96) Cathlina, daughter of Bastiaen Tennis Visscher, by the 
Rev. John Bassett. 

1789, November 17, departed this life (21) Angelica (Engeltje Van den 
Bergh) wife of (82) Bastiaen T. Visscher. 

1789, December 27, was born our daughter (293) Angelica, ou Sunday even- 
ing at 7 o'clock, and was baptised by the Rev. John Bassett. Witness, 
Bastian T. Visscher and Machtel Marselis. 

1805, November 28, was born our grandson (350 Bogart) Isaac Henry 
(Reed), on Thursday, and baptised by the Rev. Mr. Lyle (in New York.) 

1811, July 16, was born our grandson (351 Bogart) George Henry (Talcott.) 

1812, November 24, was born our grandson (352 Bogart) Visscher Bogart 
(Talcott), whose name was changed to Sebastian Visscher (Talcott). 

I^M, September 22 (202) Isaac H. Bogart died in Albany at 9 o'clock A. M. 
of apoplexy, and was buried in the Dutch burying-ground ou the hill 
near the Orphan Asylum, 

1845, April 10 (96) Cathlina Visscher, widow of Isaac H. Bogart, died at 
7^ o'clock A. M. of old age, without a struggle and apparently without 
pain, the kind of death she prayed for for many years ; a good, benevolent 
and pious old lady, whose life had been spent in watching the dispensa- 
tions of Providence, and anxiously looking for and devoutly wishing for 
the second coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 

1861, September 1 (293) Angelica, daughter of Isaac H. Bogart, and wife 
of George Talcott, her second husband, died at 7.15 P. M. of apoplexy, 
having been attacked while coming out of the North Dutch Church at 12 
o'clock. She was buried in tlie Albany liural Cemetery. 

1862, April 25, General George Talcott died, aged 75 years, 4 months and 
J9 days ; buried beside his wife. 



Bible E-ecoeds. 429 

5. 

BOGARD. 

Cop3' of a record from a Bible in the possession of Samuel 
Harris, of Catskill, given to his wife by a Bronck, of Cox- 
suck ie. 

1683, September 23, was I born (20) Oornelis Bogard. 

1087, December ih, was my wife born (14 Dorothee Oothout.) 

1707, October 8, we were married. 

1708, January 24, is born our first daughter Jannetje. 
1700, October 34, is born our first son Hendrick. 

1711, December 13, is born our daughter Catrina. 
1715, March 3, is born our daughter Raghel. 
1718, September 29, is born our son Hendrick. 
1724, July 3, is born our third son Hendrick. 
1794, February 3, Catrina Bogert died, 

1712. April 17, rested in heaven our sou Hendrick, aged 2 years, 6 months. 
1732, June 27, rested in heaven our second son Hendrick, aged 3 years, 9 

mouths. Hendrick Bogert, 
1755, July 27, rested in heaven my father (20 Oornelis Bogaert) in his 71 

years and 10 months. 
1777, December 33, rested in heaven my mother (14 Dorothy Oothout) in 

her 90th year. 



6. 

DE FOREST. 

From the record of the De Fokest family in the Bible now 
(1883) in the possession of Isaac Fondey, Colonie street, Albany. 

1693, January 15, Jesse De Forest was born. 

1697, August 33, (33) Nelletje Quackenbush was born. 

1718, August 33, Jesse de Forest and Nelletje Quackenbush were married. 

1719, May 30, Catreina, our eldest child, was born, and baptised by Dominie 
Andriese. 

1720, October 14, Philip, our first son, was born, and baptised by Dominie 
Andriese. 

1723, February 10, Cornelia, our second daughter, was born, and baptised 
by Dominie Andriese. 

1725, November 20, Wouter, our second son, was born, and baptised by 
Dominie Andriese. 

1728, September 18, Isaac, our third son was born, and baptised by Do- 
minie Andriese. 



430 Bible Records. 

1731, June 13, (Catharine?) our third daughter, was born. Godfather 

Philipus Winne ; godmother, Anneke Van Nes. 
1733, October 20, Nellelje, our fourth ; baptised by same and god-parente 

Johannis and Margareta Quackenbush. 
1736, August 7, Sarah, fifth daughter, baptised by the same, god-parents 

David and Abigail De Forest. 
1740, March 12, Maria, sixth daughter, baptised by Dominie Van Schie. 

God-parents, Philip and Geertroui Hanse. 
1746, August 11, died my daughter Catreina. She died in the Lord. 
1756, September 26, my father (Jesse De Forest) died on Sabbath morning, 

aged 64 years. 
1760, February 23, sister Cornelia died, aged 37 years. 
1760, May 19, Cornelius died, aged 3 months, 7 days. 
1773, April 12, my mother (33) (Nelletje Quackenbush) died between 5 and 

6 p. M., at the age of 76 years she would have been had she lived until 

22 August. 
1789, April 7, died my wife Nelletje between 5 and 6 A. M., aged 55 years, 5 

months and 7 days (wife of Isaac Isaacse Fonda.) 



7. 

DOUW. 

From the Bible of (6) Jonas (Volckert) Douw, now in 
the possession of (61) Thomas TTun, M. D., of Albanj' (1883). 

1683, September 20, I married (5) Magdalena Pieterse (Quackenbush.) 

1684, October 19, daughter Marytje was born. 
1686, November 14, son (18) Volckert was born. 
1689, June 22, daughter Dorratje was born. 
1692, March 24, son Pieter was born . 

Death. 

1711, April 17, (18) Volckert Douw died. 



8. . 

GREYENRADT. 

From the Bible of (25 Yan Driessen) Hendrick Greven- 
RADT, now in the possession of Miss (27 Van Driessan) Alida G. 
Radcliffe, who foi-merly lived at 708 Broadway, Albany, but 
now of New York (1883.) 



Bible Records. 431 

(Year gone) (16G2?') The 27tb of June on Tuesday, between 6 and 7 o'clock 
in the evening, was I (25 Van Driessen) Hendrick Grevenradt born in 
New York, and baptised in presence of Samuel Drisses and Engeltje 
Jeverient (probal)ly Van Yeveren.) (He was the son of Isaac Greven- 
radt and Lysbet Juriaens, who were married March 24, 1652, in New 
York, where he resided.) The New York records show he was born in 
June, 16(52. 

1667, the 5th of September, being about — o'cloclv in tlie evening I, Saira 
Sanders, was born at Albany and baptised in presence of Jan Harper- 
dinger and Sara Sanders. (She was the daughter of Robert Sanders 
and El^e Barents, and granddaughter of Thomas Sanders, of Araster- 

' dam, Holland, and Sarah Cornelisse Van Gorcum, of New Amsterdam.) 

1686, the 5th of May, was I, Hendrick Grevenradt, married to Sara 
Sanders in Albany. 

1687, tlie 20th of December, was born my first daughter Elizabeth, bap. 
tised in Albany in presence of Robbert Sanders and Elsse Sanders. 

1690, the 24th of March my daughter died in New York. 

1690, the 14th of February was born my second dangliter Elsse on Friday ; 
baptised in New York in presence of Jan Harperding and Anna Gre- 
venradt. 

1692, the 5th of June, on Saturday at 6 o'clock in the morning was born 
my third daughter Elizabeth; baptised in New York in presence of 
Andries Grevenradt and Maritje Silius. 

1695, tlie 27th of July, on Saturday between 11 and 12 o'clock before noon, 
was my son Isaac born, and baptised in New York in presence of Jacobus 
Van der Speighel and Mayeke Harperding. 

1697, July 24, was my fourth daughter, named Maria, baptised in New 
York in presence of Barent Sanderse and Ameleya Sanderse. 

1698, August 8, my daughter Maria died. 

In another liand is written (probably by his wife) : 

1699, July 21, was my (laeste) youngest son named Hendericus (born), and 
in presence of Anna Van der Spiegle and Tomas Sanderson baptised by 
Hendrickus Seleynis. 

1699, March 16, my (Hucysmau) husband died, and on the 3d of August 
my son Hendrieckus died. 

Tn still another hand is written : 

1715, January 10, on Sunday, was born my child's child Samuel. 
1717, April 15, on Monday, between 5 and 6 o'clock, he rested in the Lord. 
1728, June 10, did my beloved mother rest in the Lord and was buried 
1728 ; her age was 58. 

In another hand is written : 

1727, .June 10, did my mother, Sara Grevenradt, rest in the Lord on a 
Saturday niglit about midnight, and was buried on Monday. My dear 
mother was 58 years old when she rested in the Lord. (This appears to 

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432 Bible Recokds. 

be a repetition of the death above as occurring a year later. The latter 
is correct, as the record of interments shows that Sara Grevenradt was 
buried on the 12th of June, 1727, but the age 58 years does not tally with 
the record of her birth by one year and nine montlis.) 

In another hand (probably that of his son Isaac's wife and 

inserted here out of place, as it should have come in hiter and 

after the death of Isaac, her father) is written : 

1761, April 8, my daughter, Else Greverat, rested in the Lord on Thursday 
morning about 8 o'clock, and on Saturday at 3 o'clock was buried. 

On another page and written by Isaac, son of Hendkick 
Grevenradt, is the following : 

1715, June 27, Sara Grevenradt, my beloved mother, has had a raising 
cough for eleven years now increased. It breaks my heart when I hear 
this sad cough. I feel that my mother is passing from me. Isaac Grev- 
enradt. (She nevertheless lived twelve years after this was written.) 

1727, November 11, was I, Isaac Grevenradt and Alida Gerritse (spelt 
Gerse) married on Saturday evening. (Alida was the daughter of 
Elbert Gerritse and Maria Pruyn, born January 12, 1696.) 

1728, June 10, was born my first daughter Sara on (Wednesday?) night 
about 1 o'clock in the night ; baptised in presence of Elbert Gerse and 
Mareitje Gerse, her grandfather and grandmother. 

1729, August 30, was born my second daughter Maria on Saturday about 1 
o'clock in the night. Sponsors Hendrick Gerse and Anna Gerse (her 
mother's brother and sister.) 

1730, August 8, my daughter Maarya rested in the Lord on Saturday even- 
ing at 8 o'clock, and was buried on Monday. 

1731, July 30, was born my second daughter Mareyia at night. 

1731, December 16, my second daughter Mareyia rested in the Lord on 
Friday night, and buried on Saturday, 4 1-2 months old. 

1733, January 30, was our third daughter Mareya born. God-father 
Arent Pruyn, god-mother Annetje Gertse. She was born on Tuesday 
at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. It was bitter cold. 

1734, April 30, was born our sixth daughter named Elsje on Tuesday be- 
tween 8 and 9 o'clock, Tuesday night. God-father Barent Sanders and 
Lena Lansing her god-mother. 

1736, November 1, was born my first son Elbert Grevenradt on Monday 
about 6 o'clock in the afternoon. 

1737, December 26, was born my second son Henrick Grevenradt at 1 
o'clock in the night. God-father, Efraem Wendell (Dr. Ephraim Wen- 
dell of " the flats " ) ; god-mother, Elsie Roseboom. 

1739, August (6?) was born my daughter Anna, God-father, Hendrick 
Gertse ; god-motlier, Derykje Ertse. 

1740, July 22, my daughter Anna rested in the Lord at 6 o'clock in the 
morning of a Tuesday morning. 



Bible Records. 433 

1740, November 14, was born my second daughter Anna on Tuesday after- 
noon. God-father Robert Sanders, and Dierkye Gase her god-mother. 

1748, June 8, was born my ihiughtcr AUeyda (Alida). God-father, Abra- 
ham Roseboom, and Maria Roseboom her god-mother. 

1744, September 1, did my daughter Aleyda rest in the Lord. 

1745, April 8, was my third son Gerrit Grevenradt born on a Tuesday 
morning about 8 o'clock in the morning. God-father, John Roseboom 
and Mareytje Wendell, Efiream Wendell's daughter. 

174G, November 12, did my first daughter Sara die in the Lord and was 
buried on the 14th on a Friday, which our hearts feel as more (of) God's 
will, and I am contented with the separation, for she was a lovely child in 
her mother's eyes. 

In another hand is written : 

1759, May 30, my father, Isaack Greverat, died at 11 o'clock in the night 

and buried upon a Monday about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. 
1766, February 10, my daughter Annatje (Anna) Greverat died, and was 

buried on the 14tli, on a Friday. 
1766, , Elizabeth Van Alstine died in the Lord and was buried the 

14th. (She was probably tlie daughter of Hendrick and sister of Isaac 

Grevenradt, and wife of Jan Van Alstyne.). 

On a " tiy leaf " of a New Testament and Psahn book in 
the possession of Miss Alida G. Radeliffe, is written : 

Marije Oothout's book. Born March 11, 1690. 

(The following was probably written by Margrietje Oothout, 
wife of Dominie Jan Van Driessen) : 

1738, the 15th of August is born my eldest daughter and is named Cathe- 
rine. (Married Abraham Lansing ?.) 

In another hand : 

1823, February 17, died Aunt Catharine, aged 84 years, six months and 2 
days. 

By Catharine Yan Driessen. 
Catharine Yan Driesen her Psalm book in Albany : 

" If I loose it and it is found again, 
I hope the finder will return the same." 



434 Bible Records. 



9. 

GROESBECK. 

Frorn tlie Groesbeck Bible in the possession of the late 
David Groesbeck, of Albany, in lis49. 

1692, March 17, my father (13) David Groesbeck, Sr., (sou of [4] William 
Claas Groesbeck) was born. 

1734, November 8, I ( [13] David Groesbeck, Sr.,) married (33) Maria Van 
der Poel who died January 18, 1757. 

1735, August 3, my son William was born ; died October 3, 1753. 

1736, December 34, my daughter Catrina was born ; died January 1, 1732. 
1728, August 5, my son David was born ; died March 30, 1795. 

1730, April 30, my daughter Mary was born ; died January 36, 1733. 

1733, April 13, my sou Melleghast was born ; died September 18, 1748. 

1734, February 33, my sou John was born ; died January 33, 1737. 

1736, April — , my sou Abram died (born dead?). 

1737, May 8, my daughter Cathryna was born. 

1739, April 30, my daughter Gertruy was born; died August 25, 1745. 

1741, July 13, my son John was born. 

1745, March 13, my daughter Catelyna was born ; died January 6, 1766. 

1766, (evidently a mistake) David Groe.sbeck, Sr., died. 

1763, February 3, my father died (David Groesbeck, Sr.) 

1753, December 23, I, (45) David Groesbeck, Jr., married Catrina Vedder. 

1753, June 17, my son William was born. 

1754, November 30, my son Cornelis was born. 
1754, December 15, my wife died. 

1765, September 38, I married Sarah Winne, who was born July 31, 1735. 

Record says 1734, (daughter of Benjamin ?). 
1795, March 30, David Groesbeck, Jr., died. 
1818, April 30, Sarah Winne, his widow, died. 



10. 

HANSEN. 

From the Hansen Bible in the possession of the late Mr. 
Merrifield, sexton of St. Peter's church, in 1849. 
JoHANNis Hanse's family : 

1665, February 36, new style, is my sou Hendrick born, 4 o'clock A. M. ; (d. 

February 17, 1734.) 
1607, May 15, is my sou Peter born, 7 o'clock P. M.; d. August 10, 1693. 
1669, July 10," is my sou Johannis born. 



Bible Records. 435 

1G71, May 11, is my first daughter Margrieta born (married F. H. Visscher); 

died August 30, 1701. 
1674, August 14, is my son Johannis born ; d. May 27, 1748. 
167G, October 28, old styie, is my daughter Elsie born ; d. December 15, 

1699. 
1680, November 28, old style, is my sou Mathues born. 
1694, February 21, old style, on Wednesday, about sunset, Johanni.s Hanse 

(called Johannis Hendrickse Hanse) died, aged 58 years, and was buried 

on Saturday afternoon. 
1704, July 27, on Thursday morning at the house of her brother Hendrick 

(Jellise), in New York, died Effie, widow of Johannis Hendrickse 

Hanse, 

Marriages. 
1697, June 23, Elsie, daughter of Johannis H. Hanse, married (7) Andries 

Volckert Douw. 

Deaths. 
1693, August 10, old style, about 1 o'clock, son Peter Hanse at the honse 

of his uncle Hendrick Jellise in New York. 
1699, December 15, Else Hanse, wife of (7) Andries Volckert Douwr, died 

in child-bed ; the child died on the 17th. 
1724, February 15, 5 o'clock, A. .\r., Hendrick Hanse died, aged 59 years 

and 9 days. 

Family of Johannes J. Hanse, son of the above : 

1702, March 22, was I, Johannes Hanse, married to Saratie De Foreest, by 
Dominie Johannes Lidyus, on Sunday afternoon, in her father's house, 
by a license from his excellency my Lord Corenbury. (She was the 
daughter of Philip De Foreest, born December 22, 1677.) 

1702, December 20, is born my daughter Marrigrietie. 

1706, July 13, is born my sou Hans. 

1709, October 8, is born my son Stephanus. 

1712, January 27, is born my son Hendrick. 

1714, September 11, is born my son Isaac. 

1717, April 10, is born my daught<;r Anna. 

1718, March 24, is born my son Johannes. 

1719, July 7, is born my son Jelyes. 

1720, November 5, is born my sou Philip. 
1722, August 21, is born my son Andries. 

1724, February 17, is born my son Crestien. 

1725, May 19, is born my daughter Elizabeth. 

1726, November 7, is born my daughter Susanna. 

1728, February 8, is born my son Abraham. 

1729, September 20, is born my daughter Sara. 

1746, September 10, Sara De Foreest, wife of Johannes Hanse, died about 

4 P. M., aged 69 years, 8 months and 19 days. 
1748, May 27, Johannes (Hansel died at 9 o'clock, .\. m., aged 74 years, 9 

months and 14 days, and was buried by the side of his wife. 



436 Bible Recokds. 

1707, August 21, Marrigrietie, daughter of Johannes J. Hanse, died about 

9 A. M. 
1733, July 34, Philip De Foreest (father-in-law of Johannes Hanse) died, 

aged 70 years. 

Family of Hans Hansen, son of Johannes Hanse and Saratie 
De Foreest : 

1740, July 20, was I, Hans Hansen, married to Margrieta Kip, daughter of 
Jacob Kip, of New York, by Dominie Du Bois, ou Sunday evening about 
8 o'clock, in her father's house, by a license from his excellency George 
Clark. 

1741, May 20, is born my sou Johannes. 

1743, July 35, is born in New York my daughter Engeltje. 

Deaths. 

1745, August 11, my wife Margrieta Kip died in New York and was buried 
in the old Dutch church. 

1746, August 31, my son Johannes died and was buried in the lower Dutch 
church in New Y'ork, aged 5 years, 3 months and 11 days. 

Family of Isaac Hansen, son of Johannes Hanse and Saratie 
De Foreest : 

1722, January 25, was born (my wife) Mareya Bratt. 

1742, December 11, I, Isaac Hansen, was married to Mareya Bratt. 

1743, October 7, is born my son Johannes. 

1744, October 35, is born my daughter Machdeleena. 

1746, January 31, is born my daughter Machdeleena, the second. 

1747, October 9, is born my son Benjamin. 

1749, August 7, is born my daughter Sara. Sponsor our sister Nelletje 

Bratt. 
1751, July 14, is born my son Albert. 

1753, July 7, is born my daughter Machdeleena, the third. 

1754, September 7, is born my daughter Willimpje. 
1757. April 6, is born my daughter Marrigrietje. 

Deaths. 

1745, September 8, Machdeleena, daughter of Isaac Hansen, died. 

1747, September 22, Machdeleena, second daughter of Isaac Hansen, died. 
1753, July 16, Machdeleena, third daughter of Isaac Hansen, died. 
1788, March 10, Isaac Hansen died. 
1790, May 7, Mareya, his widow, died 

Family of Philip Hansen, son of Johannes Hanse and 
Saratie De Foreest : 
1740, February 16, was I, Philip Hansen, married to Gertruy Van Nes by 

Dominie Comelis Van Schie on Saturday afternoon in her father's 

house, by license of his excelley George Clark'. 



Bible Records. 43 Y 

1740, September 4, is my daughter Sarah born. 

1743, March 18, is born my son Jan. Sponsors John Van Nes and Cat- 
lyntje, his wife. 

1744, March 4, is born my daughter Catlyntje. Sponsore, Cornells Van 
Nes and Saarlke Van Nes. 

174G, February 29, is born my daughter Margrietje. 

Fmnily of Johannes Hansen, sou of Isaac Hansen and 

Mareya Bratt. 

1764, October 14, was I, Johannes Hansen, married to Gertruy Slingerland. 

1705, September 2.j, is born my daugliter Cornelia. Sponsors, our brother 
and sister, Wouter and Hester Slingerland. 

(* 17G6?), December 10, is my daugliter Magdalena born. 

(* 1768?), January 19, is born my son Isaac. 

(*1768?), December 7, is born my son Isaac. 

(* 1769?), August 17, is born my son Teunis. Sponsors, our brother Abra- 
ham Slingerland and Rebecca Vedder. 

(* 1771?), June 36, is born my son Benjamin. Sponsors, our brother Cor- 
nells Van Schaick and our sister Willempje Hansen. 

Death. 

1773, December 27, my sou Isaac died. 

Family of Sara Hansen, daughter of Isaac Hansen and 
Marja Bratt : 

•1774, February 27, was I, Abraham Veder, married to Sara Hansen. 
1776, September 15, was born my son Isaac. Sponsors, brother Johannes 

Hansen and motlier Marya Hansen. 
1778, December 11, was born my daughter Gertruy. 
1787, July 1, was born my son Peter. 

Deaths. 

1783, March 37, my daughter Gertruy died. 
1791, Jane 21, my son Isaac died. 



11. 

HUN 

And others. 

Extracts from tlie I>iblc of Di-. (01) Thomas Hun, of 
Albany (1883.) 

♦The year in the record of births is nilsslnR. 



438 Bible Kecords. 

(11) Elizabeth Vinhagen, wife of (22) Jonas Oothout, was the first person 
baptised in the Dutcb Church in State street, and the last for whose 
death the bell tolled in 1806 before it was taken down. She was 92 
years of age when she died. 

1681, March 19, (9) Evert Wendell married Elizabeth Sanders. 

* 1707-8, January 1, William, son of Evert Wendell, was born. 

1757, May 19, (97) Philip Lansing married (18) Elsje, daughter of (8) 
Johannis Hun. 

1761, August 27 (19) Thomas Hun married (192) Elizabeth WendeU. 

1764, September 10, Johannis Gansevoort married (40) Effie, daughter 
of (16) Jacob and Debora Beeckman. 

1796, March 1, El^e, wife of ll27i Abraham A. Lian.sing, died. 

1798, September 9 (40) Efiie, wife of Johannes Gansevoort, died. 

1810, December 30 (71) Peter, son of (51) Johannes Beeckman, died. 

1811, December 23 (57) Elizabeth (Douw ?) widow of (51) Johannes 
Beeckman, died. 



13. 

Copied from the Bible of the Bosebocm family in the pos- 
session of (334: Bogart) Dr. Henry B. Fay, of Albany, in 
1849. 

1674, January 1, old style, was born my father (10) Johannis Lansing, and 

he died August 10, 1771, aged 97 years, 6 months and 19 days. 
1706, January 17, new style, was I (56) Robert Lansing born on a Monday 

1734, December 5, was I (56) Robert Lansing married (to) Maragrietje Rose- 
boom. (His first wife.) 

1735, October 28, is born my first child Maria. 

1737, December 25, is born my son Hendrick, (who married Maria Mar- 
selis.) 

1745, September 30, is born my daughter Helena. (Died young.) 

1746, September 4, my wife Maragrietje departed this life. 

1748, February — , I, Robert Lansing, married (2d wife) (28) Sarah Van 
Schaick. 

1749, April 12, Sarah, wife of Robert Lansing, died. (She died in child-bed.). 

1752, January 29, was I, Robert Lansing, married to Oatrina Ten Broeck. 
(Third wife.) 

1753, May 18, she (Oatrina Ten Broeck) died. 

1762, was my son (132) Hendrick R. Lansing married to (68) Maria Mar- 
selis. (This Hendrick was the sou by his first wife Maragrietje Rose- 
boom.) 

* This William I cannot find on the record of the Wendell family. 



Bible IIkcokds. 439 

1770, October 30, was born Tuy fifth daiightor Maragrietie of a Wednesday. 

(This was a daughter of Hendrick R. Lansing.) 
1.795, March 3, Robert Lansing died. 
1810, August 0, (132) Hendrick R. Lansing died in Albany, aged 81 years, 

7 niontlis. 



1». 

LANSINGH. 

Record from the Lansingh Bible now (1883) in tlie possession 
of (437) K. Y. R. Lansingh, of Albany, N. Y. 

(9) Abraham Lansingh (b 1G63), the donor of this Bible, was a son of (2) 
Gerret Lansingh, one of three brothers who emigrated from Holland to 
this country about the j'ear 1650, and married Magdalena Van Tricht, 
November 28, 1703, by whom he had four sons, Abraham, Garret, Jacob 
and Myndert, together with two daughters ELsie and Elizabeth. (He 
had five sons and three daughters.) 

Said (9) Abraham Lansingh died June 20, 1745, aged 82 years. 

His son (50) Jacob Lansingh died January 14, 1745, aged 42 years. 

His son (53) Myndert Lansingh died at sea in 1758, aged 30 years. 

His son (48) Garret Lansingh died in the year 1789, aged 84 years. 

His daughter (51) Elsie (b. 1713), married to her cousin (May 14, 1740) (55) 
Garret John Lansingh, and died about the year 1783, aged 76 years. 

His daughter (52) Elizabeth was married March 30, 1741, to (22) Jonas 
Oothout, and died about the year 1753, age unknown. 

His wife Magdalena Lansingh died November 30, 1745, aged about 75 years. 

His son (47) Abraham was born May 8, 1704. Continued below. 

(47) Abraham Lansingh was married to (24) Ricke Van Schaick, sister of 
Sybrant Van Schaick, of Coxsackie, formerly Mayor of the city of Al- 
bany, by Rev. Mr.Van Driese ( [2] Dominie Van Driessen), on the 27th 
of December, 1731, he l)cing 27 years and 7 months and she being 28 
years old when married. By whom they had one son, born April 11, 
1732, by the name of (125) Goose, baptised by Rev. Peter Van Driese, 
minister of tlu; Dutch Reforuiod church. 

Ricke Lansingh died the 10th of A])ril, 1732, aged about 30 years. 

Their sou Goose Lansingh died the 11th of July, 1732, aged 3 months. 

(47) Abraham Lansingh was again mariied February 11. 174G, to his cousin 
(72) Cathrena Lansingh, by the Rev. Mr. Van Santfort, by whom they 
had one daughter named (126) Helena, born November 7, 1746, who died 
September 9, 1747, aged 1 year, also a sou named (127) Abraham A. 
Lansingh, who was born July 24, o. s., or August 4, n. s. (^also baptised 
July 26, 1752), in the year 1752. 

Said (47) Abraham Lansingh, viz., father of Abraham A. Lansingh, died 
December 14, 1759, aged about 55 years. 

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440 Bible Records. 

Catrena Lansingh, his wife, was again married to (38) Abraham Douw, 
November 23, 1761. Said (38) Abraham Douw died 1786, aged 78 years. 
Cathrena Lansingh Douw died February 2, 1798, aged 79 years. 

In same Bible. Faniily record of (127) Abraham A. 
Lansingh : 

In 1774, A. D., September 3, tlie above named (127) Abraham A. Lansingh 
was married to Miss Elsie Van Rensselaer, second daughter of Killian 
Van Rensselaer, by the Rev. Mr. Toll, (occasional ?) minister of the 
Dutcli church in Albany, in the 23d year of his age and 18th year of her 
age, by whom he had the following children : 

March 18, 1775, (282^) (See p. 417) Abraham D. Lansingh, our first son, was 
born and in 1791 was married to Christena Voorhes, and died September 
28, 1805, of yellow fever, aged 30 years, leaving a daughter Elsie. 

1778, November 11, was born our first daughter (283) Arrietta ; died April 
11, 1779, aged 5 months. 

1781, April 24, was born our second daughter (284) Arrietta; died July 4, 
1782, aged 1 year and 3 months. 

1783, August 27, our third daughter (285) Catherine, and married to her 
cousin Philip P. Van Rensselaer, February 13,1804; being married a 
second time to John Fay, Jr., who died also leaving her the surviving 
widow of said John Fay, Jr. She died January 4, 1867, aged 83 years, 
4 months and 8 days. 

1785, July 24, our fourth daughter was born named (286) Arietta, who was 
married to Harmen Knickerbocker 18th October, 1801 ; died 27th day of 
March, 1814, aged 29 years, leaving five children. 

1787, May 8, was born our second son (287) Killian Van Rensselaer, and died 
the 8th of October, 1793, aged 7 years. 

1789, November 3, was born our fifth daughter (288) Magdalen ; died Feb- 
ruary 6, 1790, aged 3 months. 

1791, April 14, was born our third son (289) Gerret, and died October 4, 
1792, aged 1 year and 6 months. 

1793, April 14, was born our sixth daughter (290) Magdalen, and died Sep- 
tember 13, 1794, aged 1 year and 6 mouths. 

1794, November 27, was born our fourth son (291) Killian Van Rensselaer, 
and was married August 9, 1818, to Miss Amanda Carter. 

1796, March 1, died Elsie, wife of Abraham A. Lansingh, aged 39 years, 
and was buried at Cherry Hill with her three children. 

1797, December 4 (127) Abraham A. Lansingh was again married to his 
cousin (160) Elsie Lansingh, daughter of Jacob Lansing, Jr. The said 
Elsie Lansingh died July 28, 1811, aged 68 years. 

1822, February 21, died at (Jherry Hill (127) Abraham A. Lansingh, aged 
69 years, 5 months and 12 days, and was buried at Cherry Hill aside of 
his first wife Elsie Van Rensselaer. 



Bible Records. 441 



14. 

MARSELIS. 

From the Marseli!^ Bible, lately in the possession of Mr. 
Fort, of Waterford. 

" I bought this Bible of my brother (1S8) Evert J. Wendell, 
Jiil_y 8, 1755." — [(187) Oatalina (Wendell) Marselis. 

1751, November 29, I, (63) Gisbert Marselis, was married to (187) Catalina 

Wendell by Dominie Frelinghuisen. 
175;}, June 0, my first and oldest daughter Johanna Marselis was born. 

My mother Johanna Marselis and my brotlier Gerret Marselis, sponsors. 

1756, January 30, is born my son Johannis Marselis. Annatie Wendell 
and Evert J. Wendell, sponsors , 

1758. September 10, is born my second daughter Anna. Johannes M.Rose- 
boom and his wife Eva (Marselis), sponsors. 

1761, January 15, is born my third daughter Eva. Gerret Marselis and 
Gesie Wendell, sponsors. 

1761, February 22, is born my «ou Evert. Abram H. Wendell and Annatie 
Wendell, sponsors. 

1766, June 5, is born my daughter Eva. Hendrick Marselis and Annatie 
Marselis, sponsors. 

1767, SejHember 17, is born my daughter Eva. Gerret Marselis and Gesie 
Wendell, sponsors. 

1757, August 5, died my daughter Johanna Marselis. 
1764, March 8, died my daughter Eva. 

1766, June 12, died my daughter Eva. 

1768, March 17, my daughter Annate (Anna) died. 

1779, June 19, died on Sunday evening, at 9 o'clock, my father (63) Gysbert 

Marselis (father of the above children), aged 55 years and 3 mouths. 

Born Marcli 22, 1724, buried June 21, 1779, by his eldest son Johannis 

Marselis, Jr. 
1793, May 6, Monday, at 9 o'clock in the evening, died our mother (187) 

Catalina (Wendell; Marselis, aged 70 years and 34 days, having been born 

April 11, 1723; buried May 7, 1793. 

1795. April 4, was I, Johannis Jacob Fort, married to (91) Eva Marselis, 
the daughter of Gisbert Marsehs and Catlina Wendell. She was born 
September 17, 1767. We were married by Dominie Bassett. 

1796, January 16, is born my son Gisbert. 

1796, June (■), died my beloved wife (91) Eva, daughter of Gisbert Marselis 
and Catlina Wendell. 



442 Bible Records. 



15. 

OOTHOUT. 

Family record from the Dutch Bible printed in Amsterdam 
in 1682, now (IS83) in the possession of (123) William 
OoTHOuT, Esq., of Xew York. 

1695, (17) John Oothout, baptised Tth of April ; was married to (64) Catelina 
Van Deursen, by Dominie Van Driesen, July 15, 1721. 

1723, April 27, our daughter (55) Catherina was born ou Friday noon (3) 
Henry Oothout godfather and Elizabeth Van Deursen god-mother at 
baptism. 

1724, September 21, our daughter (56) Elizabeth was born at 3 o'clock p. M. 
William Van Deursen and Dorothy Bogert sponsors. 

1728, April 28, our daughter (57) Maria was born at 11 o'clock P. M. 

Cornelius Bogert and Margaret Cuyler sponsors. 
1730, February 17, our daughter (58) Margaret was born. Henry Van 

Deursen and Maria Staats sponsors. 

1784, January 24, Margaret died; buried on the 26th in New York. 

1733, July 15, our sou (59) Henry was boru in New York. William Rose- 
boom and Sarah Quick sponsors. 

1738, October 21, our son Henry died ; buried on the 23d in New York. 

1786, January 5, our daughter (60) Margaret was born on Wednesday 
morning at 10 minutes past 8 o'clock. Volkert Oothout and his wife 
Catharine sponsors. 

1739 August 20 (17) John Oothout died, and was buried on the 22d in New 
York, in bis 43d year. 

7 39, December 19, our sou (61) John was born at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. 
George Velden and his wife sponsors. (He was boru four months after 
his father's death.) 

1753, May 13, my mother (64 Van Deusen) Catelina Oothout, died on Satur- 
day morning at half past 4 o'clock, and was buried on Sunday, in her 
55th year, 

1785, July 27, I (61) John Oothout, was married with Miss Magdalena 
Van de Water, only daughter of William Van de Water, ou Wednesday 
by the Rev. Dr. John H. Livingston, in the presence of Miss Margaret 
Ten Broeck, Miss Elizabeth Roberts, Gerard Bancker and Leonard 
McKenn Cutting, Esqs. 

1787, December 22, our daughter (94) Elizabeth was born on Sunday at 10 
o'clock p. M., and on Sunday, the 6th of January, 1788, baptised by Pro- 
fessor Livingston in the old Dutch church. Mr. Wm. Van de Water 
and his wife Elizabeth sponsors. It being very severe cold day the bap- 
tism for tliat reason was not performed until the congregation had been 
dismissed. 

1789, January 12, our son (95) John was born on Monday at 11 o'clock A. 
M., and on Wednesday, the 4th of February, following was baptised in 



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Bible Recoeds. 443 

the house by Professor Livingston. Brother Henry Quackenboss, of 
Albany, and Sister Elizabeth Ten Broeck sponsors. 

1790, November 17, our daughter i9G) Catelina was born Wednesday 
at half-past 7 o'clock a. m. ; was christened by the Rev. Professor J. H. 
Livingston at 11 o'clock on Monday 29th, and died same day at half-past 
12 o'clock. Her complaint was stoppage in the head and soreness in the 
throat occasioned by a severe cold taken the preceding Monday, 22d inst. 

1791, October 23, at 5 o'clock in the morning our son (97) William was born 
and on Friday, the 25th of November following, he was baptised in the 
house by the Rev. Geradus Keuppers, our then Dutch minister. 

1793, October 2d, on Wednesday morning 10 o'clock died our son (97) Wil- 
liam, aged 1 year, 11 months and nine days, and was buried with his sis- 
ter Catelina at the left hand of a vault north end of the new Dutch 
Church. 

1794, February 2, Friday, our (98) Catelina was born on Sunday evening at 
8 o'clock, and christened in the house by the Rev. Dr. William Linn 
5th of March following. 

1801, January 18, departed this life on Sunday at 3 o'clock P. M. (50) Eliza- 
beth (Oothout) Ten Broeck, aged 76 years, 3 months and 27 days, and 
was interred in our family vault west side of the new Dutch church. 

1799, September 12, died (89 Oothout) Henry Van Harlingen of the yellow 
fever, and is interred in the Dutch Church burial ground below Stuyve- 
sant's farm, aged 35 years. 

1804, September 20, Thursday G o'clock p. m. at his country seat at Green- 
wich, of a bilious remittent fever after eight days' illnet^s (Gl) John Oot- 
hout, aged 64 years, 9 montlis and 1 day. Interred in our family vault 
in Middle Dutch Church yard. 

Note. 

On excavating the trenches in November, 1882, for the foundation of the 
addition to the public market (which was formerly the Middle Dutch 
Church) on Beaver street, Albany, several tombstones were unearthed 
and the remains were removed from the graves beneath. Among them 
was that over the grave of Margaret Oothout, daughter of John Oot- 
hout above, and wife of Col. Hendrick (Henry) Quackenbush( Quacken- 
boss.) The stone was in excellent preservation and the following in- 
scription, remarkably well cut, upon it in Holland Dutch : 

Heir Leidt het Lignaam 

Van Margareta Oothout 

Echtgenoot Van 

Hendrick Quackenboss 

Gebooren Te. new york. Woensdag 

Den 5. January. Anno. 1736-7. 

In den Heere Gierust Saturdag. 

Den 19. xMay, Anno 1770. Oudt : 33. 

Jaaren, 4 maanden and 14daagen. 

Here lies the body of (GO) Margareta Oothout, consort of Hendrick Quacken- 
boss ; born at New York, Wednesday, the 5th day of January, in the 
year 1736-7 ; rested in Heaven Saturday, May 19, 1770, aged 33 years, 4 
months and 14 days. 



444 Bible Records. 

A quantity of human bones, yellow and discolored by age, was also found 
near the headstone, but all traces of the coffin, had long since vanished. 
A small iron field piece, in a fair state of preservation, was also discov- 
ered in one of the trenches. 



16. 

QUACKENBUSH. 

(This copy differs in some respect from the one following it.) 
Copy from the Bible record of John Quackenbush, now 
(1883) iu the possession of (178) Mrs. C. H. Davis, of Wash- 
ington, D. C. 

' 1709, I (37) John Quackenbosh was born 10th of November. 

1713 (o. s.) I (162) Margaret Bogart was born March 1st. 

1742, Margaret i Conselyea) Bogert, widow of (Gl) Claas Bogert, and 
mother of (163) Margaret Bogart above, died September 10th. My 
mother (i. e. of [37] John Quackenbush) (66 Bogaert) Cornelia (Bogaert) 
Quackenboss, died November 18, 1735, 10 v. M., and buried on the 21st. 

1730, December 20, 1 (37) John Quackenbos married with Margaret Bogert. 
Verbatim. "Anno 1730, De 20 Desember Jek Johannes Quackenbos met 

Margrietie Bogert in den horauseyken Staat Qetrodeu op sen soudagh 
asoundt. In de Stat Van Niew Yorck." 

1731, July 20, my first (66) son born, died on the 24tli, and buried on the 
25th. 

1732, August 29, born my second son (67) Wouter, His sponsors Pieter 
Quackenbos and Cornelia Quackenbos. 

1734, August 25, is born my third son (.68) Nicholas. His sponsors Jesse de 

Forest and Margrietje Bogert ; died 1813. 
1738, November 28, born my fourth son (69) Pieter. His sponsors John de 

Forest and Marytje De Forest. (Departed this life Albany, December 

25, 1787, in the Lord about 10 at night. 
1740, June 14, my first daughter (70) Cornelia, was born. Her sponsors 

Neeltje Defirest and Wouter Knicklebacker. 
1742, March 9, born my fifth son ( 71) John. Sponsors PhUip De Forest and 

Cornelia De Forest. 

1744, June 27, born my sixtli sou (71+) Cornelius. His sponsors Cornelius 
Bogert and his wife Cornelia. 

1745, May 20, Cornelius died, aged 11 months. 

1745, September 11, my daughter Cornelia died, aged 5 years and 3 months. 
1748, September 16, is born my second daughter (72) Cornelia. Her sponsors 

Albertus Tieboyt and Cornelia Tieboyt, his wife. 
1757, New York, October 27th, my oldest son (67) Walter married with 

Sessytya (Cetje) Roer (-bach) (badly torn off.) 



BiBi.i: TvEcoEDS. 445 

1758, April 80, my second son (68) Nicholas married Catharina Van Pelt 

(torn.) 
1763, November 10, my tliird son (71) John married Cetye de Witt. 

1768, April 7, my daughter (72) Cornelia married (65) Jan Quackenbush 
Van Lanchertus (de souden die hat se celin getrout.) 

1758, New York, October 27th, 5 v. M. our (67) Walter's first son (102) John, 
was born. His sponsors, his father and his mother. 

1760, New York, January 6, our (67) Walter's first daughter (10!]) Sophina 
born. Her sponsors, John Roerbagh and his daughter Cetje Dapsen. 

1761, New York October 17, Water's second son (104) John. Sponsors his 
father and mother. 

1763, September 5, our Water's third son (105) Gerrit. His sponsors, Gerrit 
Roerbagh and his wife. 

1765, December 1, born our Walter's second daughter. Her sponsors, his 
father and his mother John Quackenbos and Margritje, and is christened 
on Wednesday evening and called (106) Margaret. 

1767, September 17, our Walter's third (107) daughter. (Not named.) Her 
sponsors were John Quackenbos and Cornelia Quackenbos, his sister 
and his cousin from Albany. 

1769, April 28, born Walter's fourth (108) daughter. (Not named.) Her 
sponsors, his father and mother. 

1771, September 7, born Walter's fifth (109) daughter. (Not named.) 

1759, August 18 (March 18 in other records) our (68) Nicholas and Cetje 
first child, daughter (110) Margritje. Sponsors, his father and his 
mother. 

1761, New York,. January 15, born our (68) Nicholas' first son. His sponsors, 
John Poel and his wife, and is christened (111) John. 

1764, New York. August 13 (August 31 in other records) born our Nicholas' 
second son (112) Nicholas. His sponsors, our John and Cetye, his wife. 

1766, .January 23, born a daughter to Nicholas (113) Meysye. 

1767, May 6, our Nicholas' first son John died, aged 6 years, 9 months and 
8 days. 

1768, New York, May 10, our Nicholas' third son (114) John born. His 
sponsors, his father and mother ; died aged 19 days. 

1769, August 3, our Nicholas' fourth son born (115) John. Sponsors, his 
father and mother, 

1770, January 10, our Nicholas' tliird (fourth?) son John died, aged 13 
months and 8 days (17 months and 7 days ?). 

1771, February 26, our Nicholas' third daughter (116)Oelije born. 

1772, July 13, our Nicholas' daughter Cetjedied. 

1775, March 20, is our Nicholas' Cetje l)rought to bed Monday at 2 o'clock, 

and at 3 o'clock she died, and it is a son called (117) John N. 
( Verbatim. " Maert 20, 1775, is our Nacklaes' Cetje in dekraem gekomen 

Maenday, agt te twee uren in agt en te drie uren is in de heven gerrest 

en het is een soon.") 
1769, New'York August 27, is our '72) Cornelia's first child born, Pieter, and 

his sponsors his father and her mother Margaret. 



446 Bible Recokus. 

1771, November 7, is our Cornelia's second son born. 

1773, Albany, October 14, is our Cornelia's ibird son born. Sponsors, hei 
father and mother. 

1769, is our Petrus married to Palle, in the year of our Lord is 1770, now 
is first daughter born and she is christened (118j Pekke. 

1772, in the year of our Lord, October 18th, is born our Petrus' second 
daughter, and is christened (119) Cornelia. 

1759, New York August 27, died our Walter's son (102) John. 
1763, New York August 8, died our Walter's second son (104) John. 

1774, New York December 22, my husband (37) John Quackenbos died. 
1785, New York August 5, my son (67) Walter died. 

1785, October 3, my mother ( [162] Bogart and [37] Quackenbush) Margaret 

Quackenbos died and buried on tlie otli of October at Albany, in the name 

of our Lord. 
68) Nicholas Quackenbus got this by division in New York August 11, 1785 

of his father's estait. 
1765, New York March 20, is our (71) John's first daughter born. Her 

sponsors his father and mother, and is christened (126) Margaret. 
1767, New York September 5, is our John's second daughter born. Her 

sponsors John De Wit and his wife Nancy, Cefje's father and mother. 

Christened (127) Ritsana. 

1770, New York April 19, is our John's first son born and christened (128) 
John. 

1772, July 2, our John's second son (129) John born. His sponsors John 
and Cetje. 

1771, September 22, our John Quackenbos' first son died, aged 17 months 
and three days. 

1795, September 12, died my brother's son (129) John by (at) Andrew 

Brickers on a visit from New York. 
1769, September 23, our (72) Cornelia's first son Pieter died, aged 4 weeks 

and 1 day, and is buried on the 25th. 
My Pompey was born, Nevv^ York December 15, 1769. 
1792, September 1 (dejaen en neger geboren ses.) 
1769, July 13, our Tom was born. 

1775, March 30, our BoUe (sins clins?) 
1780, our Bolle dyn (Dinah) was born. 

1787, November 23. is BoUe braucht (brought) to bed of De yone (a baby) 
Fraidey evening saveu o'clock. 



17. 

QUACKENBUSH. 

From the Bible of (37) Johannis Quackenbush, now in 
possession of Mrs. Anna (Townsend) Van Santvoort, New 
York (1883). 



Bible Records. 447 

1709, November 10, was I, (37) Johannis Quackenbos, born. Son of (7) 

Wouter Pieterse. 
1713, March 1, was my wife (102) Margrietje born. (Daughter of [61] Claas, 

that is Nichola.s Bogaert, of New York.) 

1730, December 20, was I, 137) Johannis Quackenbos, married with (162) 
Margritje Bogert, on a Sunday evening, in the cit}'*of New York. 

1731, July 2, is born my first (66) son ; died the 24th and buried the 25th. 

1732, August 29, is born by second son (67) Wouter. Sponsors (10) Pieter 
Quackenbos and Cornelia Quackenbos. 

1734, August 25, is born my third son (68) Nicholas. Sponsors Jesse De 
Foreest and Maragrieta Bogert (the widow of [01] Nicholas Bogaert). 

1736, November 28, is born my fourth son (69) Petrus. Sponsors Johannis 

De Foreest and (35) Marytje (Quackenbos) De Foreest. He dejiarted 

this life on the 25th December, 1787, about 10 P. M. 
1740, June 14, is born my first daughter (70) Cornelia. Sponsors (33) 

Neeltje i Nelletje Quackenbos) and Wouter Knickkebacker. 
1742, March 4, (9?) is born mj' fiftli son (71) JohannLs. Sponsors Philippus 

De Foreest and Cornelia De Foreest. 

1744, June 27, is born my son (714) Cornelis. Sponsors (155) Cornelis 
Bogert and his wife Cornelia (Van Duyn). 

1745, May 20, my son (7U) Cornelis died. 

1745, September 11, my daughter (70) Cornelia died, aged 5 years, 3 months 

and 3 days. 
1748, December 16, is born my second daughter (72) Cornelia. Sponsors 

Alburtus Tieboght and (160 Bogert) Cornelia, his wife (of New York?) 

1757, October 27, is married my oldest .son (67) Wouter with Setytya(Cetije) 
(Sophia) Roorbach, in New York. 

1758, April 30, is married my second son (68) Nicolas with Catryna Van 
Pelt. 

1763, November 10, is married my third son (71) Johannis with Cetije De 
Wit. 

1768, April 7, is married my daughter (72) Cornelia with (65) Jan Quacken- 
bos, son of Lambartus. (This marriage is recorded in New York "John 
Peter Quackenbos to Cornelia Quackenbos, April 7, 1768.") 

1735, November 18, my mother (66) Cornelia (Bogert, daughter of [15] Jan 
Lourens Bogaert i Quackenbos, died at 10 o'clock at night; was buried 
the 21st. 

1742, September 10, my (wife's?) mother Margrietje Jans, widow of (61) 

Claas Bogaert, died of a Friday evening. 
1758, October 27, is born in New York our (67) Walter's first son (102) 

Johannis. Sponsors his father and his mother. 

1760, .January 6, is born in New York our Walter's first daughter, of a 
Sunday between 1 and 2 o'clock in the morning, and baptised the follow- 
ing Sunday. Her sponsors were Johannis Roorbach and his daughter 
Cetje. She was baptised (103) Sophina. 

1761, October 17, is born in New York Walter's second son (104) Johannis. 
God-parents were his father and his mother. 

57 



448 Bible Records. 

1763, September 5, is born our Walter's third son (105) Gerrit. His 

sponsors were Gerrit Roerbagh and his wife Alida. 
1765, December 1, of a Sunday evening at six o'clock is born our Walter's 

second daughter. Her sponsors were his father and his mother Johannis 

Quackenbos and Margrielje, and was baptised Wednesday by name of 

(106) Margrielje. 
1767, September 17, is born our Walter's third (107) tiaughter on Friday 

between two and three o'clock in the morning. Her sponsors were John 

Quackenbos and Cornelia Quackenbos, liis sister and his cousin from 

Albany. (Name not given,) 

Note — (37) Johannis Quackenbos died in New York December 22, 1774. 
(162) Margrietje Bogaert, his widow, died in Albany October 3, 1785, at 
3 P. M. 



18. 

QUACKENBUSH. 

Record from the old Bible formerly in possession of Col. 
(64) Hendrick Quackenbush, of Albany. 

I (64) Hendrick Quackenbos was married to (60) Margarita Oothout the 
27th of April, 1764. 

1765. January 30, our first daughter (88) Annetje was born. 

1766, September 11, our second daughter (89) Oatlyna was born ; (died in 
1841.) 

1768, September 6, our third daughter (90) Oathrina was born. 
1770, March 7, our fourth daughter (91) Margrietta was born. 
1770, May 19, my well beloved wife (60) Margarita Oothout died, and was 

followed in August of the same year by my youngest daughter (91) Mar- 

geritta. 
In the year 1776 I was married to Elizabeth Roseboom. 

In another handwriting, probably that of Wodter Pieter 
Quackenbos : 

1757, January 30, my mother (21) Annatje (Oothout) Quackenbos died, and 
was buried February 1, in the 54th year of her age. 

1777, October 13, my Maria de Forest died in the 75th year of her 

age, and was buried October 15. (She was [35] Maria Quackenbos, 
daughter of his grandfather [7J Wouter Pieterse Quackenbos.) 

In 1763, October 29, I (63) (Wouter Pieterse) married Bata Clute. 

1764, September 12. my son (87) Pieter Quackenbos was born. 

1768, April 7, I married (72) Cornelia Quackenbos of New York. (This 
was probably inserted by [65] Jan, to' whom she was married. He was a 
brother of Wouter and Hendrick Pieterse Quackenbos.) 



BiBT.E Records. 449 

In another hand, that of (30) Pietek Wouter Quackenbos, 
father of AVouter, Hendrtck and Jan: 

1735, August 11, my son (03) Wouter was born. 
1737, August 17, my son (G4) Hendrick was born. 
1743, April 8, my son (G5) John was born. 



1». 

ROSEBOOM 

And others. 

From the Bible of Gysbert Roseboom, in 1849 in possession 
of Mrs. Fay, who was a Strong. 

Gysbert Roseboom, his Bible : 

1697, September, Gysbert Roseboom was born. His sponsors were Pieter 

Mingal and Sanders and Elizabeth Wendell. 
1699, October 8, is Catharine Bries born (daughter of Anthony.) 

1720, December 4, I, Gysbert Roseboom and Cathrina Bries were married. 

1721, November 17, Friday, at 7 o'clock in the ev'ening, is my wife deliv- 
ered of a young daughter named Marya. Sponsors, father (Gerrit) Rose- 
boom and mother (Maria, daughter of Robert Sanders). 

1727, July 26, is my wife delivered of a young son named Antonye. Spon- 
sors were Antonye Rutgeher ; born of a Wednesday at 7 o'clock. 

1731, October 22, on Thursday at 7 o'clock is my wife delivered of a young 
daughter named Elysabet ; baptised by Dominie Van Dryse. Sponsors, 
Robert Roseboom and Elsje Roseboom. 

1733, September 17, is my wife delivered of a daughter named Katrynena ; 
baptised by Dominie Pieter Van Driesen. Sponsors, Ahasueros Rose- 
boom and Eva Bries. 

1738, (June) 22, is my wife delivered of a young daughter named Catryna. 

Sponsors, Hendrick Bries and Cornelia Van Ess, his wife. 
1741, (May) — , is my wife delivered of a young daughter named Elsje. 

Sponsors, Johannis Roseboom and Marya Roseboom. 
1749, October 27, is Gysbert Roseboom rested in heaven. 
1760, July 10, is Catharine Roseboom in heaven sleeping, and is the 12th 

buried on a Friday. 

1734, August 10, is my daughter (/. ^..daughter of Gysbert Roseboom) 
Catryena in heaven rested, in her 11 month. 

1734, December 19, is my son Antoyne in heaven rested, In his seventh 

year and a half. 
1766, December 23, Catriena Roseboom (daughter of Gysbert), rested in 

heaven . 
17o9, July 15, Mary, daughter of William Berry and Elizabeth iRose- 

boomi, was born on a Sunday morning at 4 o'clock . 



450 Bible Records. 

1761, May 29, William, son of William Berry and Elizabeth, was born on 
Saturday morning at 4 o'clock. 

1763, December 9, Gysbert R. Berry was born. 

1778, January 2, is Elizabeth Berry in heaven rested, in her 46th year. 
1820, November 24, at 4 o'clock William Berry died. 

1764, September 4 or 12, (87) Peter Quackenboss was born. 

1816, March 20, (87) Peter Quackenboss died, aged 52 years, 6 months and 
22 days. (He was the son of [63] Wouter of the Colonie and Bata Clute.) 

1818, September 26, (63) Wouter Quackenboss died, aged 83 years, 1 month 
and 17 days. (He was the sou of [36] Peter Quackenboss and [21] Anna 
Oothout, and baptised August 18, 1735.) ■ 

1817-18, Walter Q. Berry Strong was born. 

1784, August 21, Susanna was born. 

— — , 5tli day of April, Maria Van Allen is born. Sponsors Oathrina Rose- 
boom and Ahasueros Roseboom. Baptised by Dominie Frelinghuisen. 

(Adam Van Allen, widower, of Kinderhook, married Maria Roseboom 
[daughter of Gysbert], June 20, 1752, and had a sou Gysbert, born April 
16, 1758. The Maria above might have been his daughter.) 



90. 

TEN BROECK. 

From the Bible of Catharine Ten Broeck, of Flatbiish, 
in possession (1849) of the late Miss (284) Sally (Sarali) Bogart, 
of Albany, 1849 : 

1686, November 25, is my wife delivered of a son called Johannes Ten 

Broeck. Sponsors were James W. ember and his wife Courense 

Kelnaer. 

1716, September 28, is my wife {i. e. wife of Johannes Ten Broeck) deliv- 
ered of a daughter named Marya. Sponsors, Wessel and Elsie Ten 
Broeck. 

1717, December 8, is my wife delivered of a sou called Wessel. Sponsors 
were Wessel and Elsie Ten Broeck. 

1718, March 24, is my wife delivered of a daughter called Anna Margriet. 
Sponsors, Aldert Rosa and Jannetje Rosa. 

1720, October 4, is my wife delivered of her second son called Peteris. 

Sponsors were Nicholas and Ley — a Rosa. 
1722, April 22, is my wife delivered of her third daughter called Maryya. 

Sponsors were brother Jacob and his wife Eccsalet Wyncoop. 

1724, May 8, is ray wife delivered of her third sou called Benjamin. Spon- 
sors were PhiLLpus Hoeteling and Dege Kroen. 

1725, Sejitember 26, is my wife delivered of her fourth daughter called 
Sara. Sponsors, Antoni Krispetlin and Beelse . 



Bible Records. 451 

1727, June 8, is my wife delivered of her fifth daughter called Catrina. 

Sponsors, Cornelis Vernoe and Maria Dekers. 
1733, March 7, is my wife delivered of her sixth daui^hter called Geertruy. 

Sponsors, Wessel Ten Broeck and his wife Blandena Groesbeck. 
1759, July 2, was I, Catrina Ten Broeck (daughter of Benjamin Ten 

Broeck and Catharine Jansen) born. 
1775, March 5, Johannes Ten Broeck died. 
1777, March 5, Petrus Ten Broeck died. 
1782, December 20, Catrina Ten Broeck died. 
1784, January 12, was I (i. e. [200] John, son of [97] Henry I. Bogart) 

married to Catharine (Catrina) Ten Broeck (daughter of Benjamin Ten 

Broeck) by the Rev. Dominie Doll, of Kingston. 
1784, October 14, 10 o'clock i'. m., was born my daughter (281) Johanna. 
1786, June 22, 10 o'clock a. >x., was born my daughter Catharina. 
1788, April 19, 10 o'clock p. m., was born ray son Henry. 
1790, February 21, 2 o'clock a. m., was born ray daughter (284) Sarah. 
1792, February 1, 10 A. M., departed this life my wife Catharine Ten 

Broeck, aged 32 years, 6 months and 29 days. 
1796, April 11, I was married to my second wife Christina Vought by the 

Rev. Dr. Romine, of Schenectida. 

1821, March — , my daughter (281) Johanna married John Fay. 
1811, November 17, died my second daughter Catharine. 

1817, August 18, died at New Orleans my son Henry, aged 29 years, 3 
months and 29 days. 

1822, February 8, died my daughter Johanna (Fay), aged 37 years and 4 
months. 

1853, August 22, died (200) John Bogart, aged 91 years, 8 months and 17 
days. 



91. 

TAN DEN BERGH 
And otliei's. 

From the Bible in the possession of the late Lansing Prnyn, 
of Albany, in 1840. 

Tan den Berg'Ii. 

1707, October 12, Anna Maria was born. 

1712, March 18, Cornelia was l)orn. 

1713, November 22, Johannis was born. 
1715-16, February 6, Wilhelmus was born. 
1718, February 2, Abraham was born. 
1725, August 3, Maritje was born. 

1728, January 29, Cornelius was born ; died March 5, 1750. 

* Lansing. 

1743, January 29, o. s., (209) Christopher Lansing (son of [83] Jacob J.) 
was born. 



4:52 Bible Records. 

1743, November 25, Sarah Van Schaick was born. 

1766, January 26, they were married. 

1766, June 15, James Lansing was born. 

1768, August 14, Alida was born. 

1771, May 20, John V. S. Lansing was born ; (d. April 30, 1798.) 

1773, July 26, (406) Hibertje was born. 

1776, September 7, a third son born. 

1778, October 7, Catlina was born ; (d. July 21, 1784.) 

1784, June 18, Sarah was born. 

Defitlis. 

1788, April 23, Sarah (wife of Christopher Lansing) died. 

1798, April 30, John Van Schaick Lansing died. 

1807, August 16, Sarah Lansing died (married an Everson). 

1819, October 25, (209) Christopher Lansing died. 

1794, August 80, Hibertje (Yates), mother of Christopher Lansing, died. 

1794, September 8, (83) Jacob, father of Christopher Lansing, died. 

1794, February 27, David Pruyn was married to (406) Hybertje Lansing 
(daughter of Christopher), by the Rev. Dr. John Basset. 

1771, August 24, David Pruyn was born, and died January 20, 1843. 

1795, January 17, Christopher L. was born ; died February 25, 1795. 

1796, August 6, Sarah was born ; d. August 18, 1796. 

1797, December 17, Lansing was born ; d. July 22, 1799. 

1800, December 1, Catharine was born ; d. December 4, 1800. 

1801, September 21, Ahda and John V. S. were born ; d. October 3, 1801. 
1803, February 14, Catharine was born. 

1805, September 30, Lansing was born ; d. November 15, 1878. 

1809, April 2, Casper was born ; d. October 24, 1809. 

1811, June 22, John Van Schaick was born ; d. November 21, 1878. 



22. 

TAN YECHTEN. 

From a Bible once in the possession of the late (300) Dr. 

Peter Wendell. 

Ruben Van Vechten and Geertruy Witbeck. 

1718, May 28, we were married by Dominie Van Driessen. 

1718, December 31, daughter Anna was born. 

1720, July 8, daughter Catryanna was born. 

1722, August 30, son Cornells was born. 

1724, October 24, son Lucas was born. 

1726, November 6, daughter Engellje was born . 

1729, February 2, son Philip was born. 

1730, November 30, daughter Maria was born. 

1732, December 6, son Johannes was born ; died December 3, 1749. 



i 



Bible Records. 453 



S3. 

WENDELL. 

From a Bible now in tlie possession of (632) Joseph A. Lan- 
sing, of Albany (1883). 

1759, The 8tli of May, were Barbara Bradt and '210) Hermanus Wendell 
united in matriiuony. (He was tlie son of Jacob Wendell and Helena 
Van Rensselaer.) 

1753, the 7tli day of December is born our daughter (274) Elizabeth, at 6 

o'clock in the morning. 
1757, the 2d day of Marcli were born our twins Jacob and Lena. Lena died 

the 14th of July and Jacob the 10th of August, 

1760, the 23d of 'October is born our second (277) Lena at G o'clock in the 
evening. (Married [238] Jeremiah Lansing.) 

^763, the 22d of September is born our second daughter Catharine at 3 
o'clock in the morning. 

1768, tbe 3d of May is born our daughter Anna at 10 o'clock in the morning. 

1772, the 6th of June isborn our daughter Maria. 

1776, the 12th of August is born our son Barent at 9 o'clock in the evening 
and died on the 18th of August, and was buried at Claverack Landing. 

1786, the 13th of June, died in the Lord, my father-in-law {i. e. father-in- 
law of [238] Jeremiah Lansing) (216) Harmanus Wendell on Tuesday 
evening about 11 o'clock, and was buried on Thursday at about 5 o'clock 
in the afternoon, aged 54 years 2 months and 18 days. 

1812, the 30th of April, died our mother Barbara (Bradt) Wendell, at half- 
past 4 o'clock in the morning, aged 80 years, 10 months and 18 days, and 
buried in the Dutch burying ground on the hill, near the mile stone (now 
in the Park). (She was the daughter of Barent Bradt and Meiria 
Rykman.) 

1826, the 26tli day of December, died Maria, daughter of Hermanus and 
Barbara Wendell, at 3 o'clock, p. M., and was buried on Thursday follow- 
ing the 28th inst., aged 54 years, 6 months and 20 days, in the Dutch 
church burying ground on the hill, near the mile-stone. 

1829, the 8th of January died Anna Wendell, daughter of Hermanus and 
Barbara Wendell, at half-past 1, a. m., and buried on the Saturday follow- 
ing the 10th inst, aged 60 years, 8 months and 5 days, in the Dutch church 
burying ground on the hill, near the mile-stone. 



EEOORD OF BUiilALS. 



Copy of a book kept by Barent Bradt of the burials in the 
Reformed Dutch Church graveyard and under the church in 
the city of Albany, from 1722 to 1757 inclusive. Previous to 
1703 Hendrick Roseboom was clerk or sexton, and. was suc- 
ceeded in that year by Anthony Bradt, father of Barent. The 
first burial recorded under Barent Bradt's administration was 
that of Tennis (Anthony) Bradt, his father. 

This copy was made from the original book owned by the 
Hon. Ilarmanus Bleecker, by the compiler of this work, and 
subsequently, at his suggestion, was published in Munsell's An- 
nals of Albany. 

The compiler has introduced, in parentheses, only such 
explanations as were found necessary to show the relation to 
the families in this work. 

BARENT BRADT. 

Zyn Dood Bock. 



1722. 



February 16, Theunis Bradt was buried 

by Rut (Van Woert?) 
February 18, Maria Cuyler, daughter of 

Abraham Cuyler, was buried in the 

church. 
February 24, a young child, daughter of 

Baberrik, was buried. 
March 23, Catlyna Van Benthuysen was 

buried. 
April 17, Clara Laug's son John was 

buried. 
May 8, Susana Bradt, my grandmother, 

was buried in the church by Rut Van 

Woert, 
June 25, Grietie Killys was buried. 
JunS 30 (20) Cornelis Bogert's son 

was buried (81 Hendrick.) 
August 3 (15) Johs. Beekinan, Jr.'s 

child was buried (37 Elsje.) 
August 15, Gysbert Van d Berg's child 

was buried, 
August 17, William H. Van d Berg's 

child was buried. 
August 19 (9) Thunis Egbert's (Met- 

selaer) child was buried (19 Lena?) 
September 16, Jonethan Rombelie was 

buried. 



October 1, Jacob Rosuboom's child was 

buried. 
October 3, Mallie Van Rensselaer was 

buried. 
October 8, Albert Ryckman's son Albert 

was buried. 
October 15, Solomon Goewy's child 

was buried. 
October 21, Hend. T. Eyek's child 

was buried (possibly [69] Henrick.) 
October 22, Mj'ndert Roseboom was 

buried. 
October 24, Phylip Livingston's child 

was buried in the church. 
November 18, Abram Van Arnem's child 

was buried. 
November 19, (2 Dominie?) Pieter 

Van Dresen's child (possibly Maria) 

was buried in the church. 
November 20, Antie Van Eivere was 

buried in the church. 
December 18, Maria Roseboom's daugh- 
ter was buried. 
December 23 (4) William Groesbeck 

was buried. 



Record of Burials. 



455 



I 



1723. 

February 7, Daniel Fleusbiirgh's oliild September 18, Anna Marytje Carsten 

was buried. vviis buried. 

February 22, Jannetie Dunbar was September 24, David Schuyler's wife 

buried in the Euirlish church. Annatie was buried. 

Marcii i), Wynant C. Van dBergh's child October 15, '(4) Tlierck Harmese 

was buried. (Visscher) wife Femmetie was 

AprillO, Johannes De Wandelaer's child buried. 

was buried. October 27, fO) Abrain Lansingh's 

April 25, Rut Van Woert's child was son (49 Johannes) was bm'ied. 

buried. November 21, Mattys d Garmo's child 

June 9, a -French child was buried by was buried. 

John Sharp. " December 18, Jacobus Lychasse's child 

July 21, Hend. Cuyler's child was buried. was buried. 
September 17, Jacob Roseboom's child 

was buried. 

1 724. 

January 1, Harmanes Schuyler's child April 7, Jaquemynna Mase was buried. 

was buried. ' April 9, Schiebolet Bogardus' child was 

Feburary 19, Hendrick Hanse was buried buried. 

in the church. Apiil 15, Hend. Cuyler (was buried). 

February 22, Coll. Pieter Schuyler was August 25, Mattys Vlensburgh's child 

buried. ■ was buried. 

March 11, Philip Sphink's (Verplanck) November — , Jobs.. Van derlleyd's child 

child was buried in the church. was buried. 

March 20, ChristolTel Abeel's child was December 12, Ephraim, Bogardus' child 

buried. was buried. 
March 23, Claes Fonda's child was buried. 

1725. 

January 9, Barent Egbertse's wife was May 4, Cornelia Van d. lleyden was 

buiied. b\iried. 

January 18, Egbert Brat's clwld was June 8, Femmetie, daughter of Cornells 

buried. Switts, was buried. 

February 2, Jacob Beeckman's child was June 14, Jobs. Dpyster's child was buried 

biiried. in the church. 

February CTobvas Kvckman's child was June 31, (9) Nicholas Groesbeek's 
buried". ' ' child (possibly [33J Jacobus) was 

February 9, (4) Tierck Visscher was buried. 

buried in the church. July 26, Isaac Fryer's child was buried. 

February 10, Jobs. Ten Broeck's child August 2, Benjamin Brat's child was 

was buried. buried by Rut Van Wocrt. 

February 10, Claes Fonda's child was August 8, Daniel Vlensburgh's child was 

buried. buried. 

February 17, Benjimin Egbertsen's child August 24, Daniel Vlensburgh was buried. 
" ' ■ " ' August 25, Philip Splauk's (Verplanck) 

child was buried in the church. 
August 30, Volckert Van lloesen was 

buried in the (Lutheran?) cliureh. 
October 3, Tryntje, wife of Deeley, was 

buried. 
November 12, Jan Gerretz was buried 

in the church. 
Nouember 14, Gerrit B. Van den Bergh's 

child was buried at Pai)skinee. 
Novemtjcr 26, Jan Clueett was buried at 

Niskayawanc. 
December 17, Cornelis Van Dyck's child 

was buried. 
December 19, Claes Fonda's child was 
buried. 



was buried. 
February 18, Hendrick Ilaleiibeeck's 

child was buried, 
February 20, Abrani Lansingh's child 

\vas buried. 
February 26, (26) Gerret Lansingh's 

child (Johannes ?) was buiied. 
March 29, (13) Gose VanSchaick was 

buried. 
April 6, (7) Jacob Bogert was buried. 
A|)iil 6, Egbert Brat's child was buried. 
Ai)ril 17, Gose Van Schayck's child was 

buried. 
A])rii 21, Robert Lcvingston was buried 

in the church. 
May 3, Pieter Waldrum was buried. 
May 3, L-^iac Fonda's child was buried. 

1 72«. 

January i2, An Englishman's child was February 1, Elizabeth Rosie was buried 

buried. in the church. 

January 27, Egbert Brat's child was March 22, Evert Jacobse Eel's child was 

buried. buried. 

58 



45 G 



Record of Burials. 



March 29, Pieter Rj'cknian's wife was 

buried. 
May 27, Labreyh Redlifs child was 

buried. 
May 30, Antony S. Van Schayck's cliild 

was buried. 
July 12, Gose Van Schayck, Jr.'s child 

was buried. 
August 25, Jobs. Becker's wife was 

buried. 
September 3, Johns. Becker's child was 

buried. 
September 4, Johns. De Freest' s child 

was buried. 

17 

January 5 (8) Myndert Marselis' 

child (51t Gerrit) was buried. 
January 19, Andries Witbeck, Jr.'s child 

was buried. 
January 23, Samuel Prnyn's daughter 

was buried in the church. 
March 6 (40) Evert Wendell's child 

(150 Engeltje) was buried in the 

church. 
March 12, Gerrit Roseboom's daughter 

was buried in the church. 
March 24, Johannls Muller was buried. 
May 26, Jacob Van der Heyden's child 

was buried. 
May 27, Tobias Ryckman's child was 

buried. 
May 27, Jan Maasen's child was buried. 
May 30, Jan Milten's wife was buried. 
May 31, Jannetje Van Aelstyn was buried. 
June 2, Elsie Winne, daughter of Frans 

Winne, was buried. 
June 10, Rabecka Fonda was buried. 
June 12, Sara Greveraedt was buried. 
July 12, Hendk. Ridder's child was 

buried. 
August 1, Hattys Flinsburgh's child was 

buried. 
August 6, (58) Ephriiii Wendell's 

child (177 Elizabeth ?i was buried. 
August 10, Jacob Mulder's child was 

buried. 



September 11, Jacob Roseboom's child 

was buried. 
October 17, Salomon Goeweik's wife 

was buried. 
October 20, Jeremie Penmerton's (Pem- 

berton V) child was buried. 
November 1, Arent Pruyn's child was 

buried. 
November 2, Tarns. Pruyn, Jr.'s child 

was buried. 
November 8, Evert Janse was buried in 

the Lutheran church. 



August 12, Theunio Van den Bergh was 

buried. 
August 18, Philyp De Foreest was buried. 
September 3, Hans Hanse's child was 

buried. 
September 3, (9) Nicholas Groes- 

beek's child (possibly [34J Neeltje) 

was buried. 
September 4, Tarn Flyt's mother-in-law 

was buried. 
September 12, Thunis Slingerland's 

child was buried. 
September 10, Jacobus Lnychasse was 

buried. 
September 16, Evert Janse' s child was 

buried. 
September 18, Abram Van der Poel's 

infant was buried. 
September 25, Barent Barhyt's child 

was buried. 
October 2, Cathariiia Lydius was buried 

in the church. 
October 13, Catlynua, wife of (39) 

Johs. G. Lansing, was buried. 
October 13, Frans Pruyn's little child 

was buried. 
November 16, Cornclus Cuyler's little 

child was buried. 
December 2, Johs. Van der -Heyden's 

child was buried. 



1728. 



January 31, Willem Waldrum's little 

child was buried. 
February 11, Maria, wife of John Everts, 

was buried. 
February 11, Ryck Magrisle was buried. 
February 26 (4) Jan Lausiugh was 

buried. 
March 7, Sybrant Quackenbos' child 

was buried. 
March 28, Jurian Hogan's child was 

buried. 
May 6, Elsje Winne, mother of Pieter 

Winne, was buried. 
May 27, Cornelus Van Schurlynse was 

buried. 
May 29, Pieter, son of Pieter Waldrum, 

was buried. 
June 27 (17) Leena, wife of Herpert 

Van Deusen, was buried on Thurs- 
day. 



July 11, Engeltie, wife of Melgert Abra- 

hamse, was buried. 
August 4, Jan Maase's little child was 

buried. 
August 20, Lowis Schredel's child was 

buried. 
September 9, Harmen Van Hoesen's 

child was buried. 
September 27 (24) Johs. Lansingh, 

Jr.'s child (96 Geertruyj wa.s 

buried. 
September 27, Jeramias Schuyler's child 

was buried. 
October 5, Pieter Schuyler's child was 

buried at the " flats." 
November 10, Johs. Wendell's little 

son was buried at the flats. 
December 7, Philyp W^endell's .'on John 

was buried. 



Record of Burials. 



457 



December U, Pieter Schuyler's daughter December 30 (9 ) Nicolas Groesbeek's 

was buried at the tiats. wife (32 Marytje Quackenbush) 

December 17, Isaac Wendell's little son was buried, 
was buried at the Huts. 



172;). 



January 13 (41) Capt. Johaiinis Wen- 
del was buried at the Hats, 
January 14, Jobs. Freest's little child 

was buried. 
February 0, Hans Hansen's little child 

was buried. 
Februaiy 20, Moses was buried. 
February 2(5, Isaac Verplauk's daughter 

Abigail Splank was buried. 
March 12, Gerit Ryckse's daughter 

Alyda was buried. 
March '29, Aelyda Schuyler was buried. 
June 13, Abraiu Ouderkork's child was 

buried. 
June 21, Jobs. Bleeker, Jr.'s little son 

was buried. 
June 21 (11) Mattys Van den Bergh's 

child (Gysbert) buried at I'apskne. 
June 24, Willin Greunie's child was 

buried. 
June 30, Elizabeth Muller's child was 

buried. 
July 7, Jacob Eghemoud's child was 

buried. 
July 13 (5'J) Jobs. E. Wendell's 

child (189 Abraham) was buried. 



July 10. Dirck Ten Broeck's child was 

buried in the church. 
July 23, Anna Witbeeck, daughter of 

Tamas Willms, was buried. 
July 2(1, Roeslif Kidnie's child was 

buried. 
August 13, Jobs. Schoonmaker's child 

was buried at Papsknee. 
August 18, Pieter Winue's little son 

was buried. 
September 13, Anna Brat was buried in 

the church by Hut Van Woert. 
October 1, Jobs. \'an Zante's child was 

buried. 
October 12, Hendericke Benneway was 

buried. 
October 22, Roelif Kidney's child was 

buried. 
November 24, Jobs. D Foreest's child 

was buried. 
November 28, Christiena Ten Broeck 

was buried in the church. 
December 7, (iosen Van Schayck's child 

was buried. 



1 730. 



February 1, Maritie Schermerhorn was 

buried. 
February 11, Egbert Barentsen's child 

was buried. 
February 14, Douwe Fonda's child was 

buried. 
February 15 Harpert Van Deusen's 

child was buried. 
February IC, Andries Gardenier's two 

children were buried. 
March 7, Adam Van den Bergh's child 

was buried. 
March 1.5, Samuel Cregcer's child was 

buried. 
April 8 (6) Nanuingh Vischer was 

buried. 
April 9 (13) Jacob Lansingh's child 

(70 Elsje) was buried. 
Ai)ril 12, Dirck Van Scharluyne's child 

was buried. 
May 8, Johannis Schoonmaker was 

buried at Papsknee. 
May 12, Joseph Yats was buried. 
June 2 (58) Epbarim Wendell's child 

(possibly [177] Elizabeth) was buried 
June 22, Dirck \'an Schurluyne's wife 

was buried. 
July 13, Huybertie Yaets was buried. 



July 18, Jacob Tbuuisse A' an Woert 

was buried. 
August 10, Isaac Greveraet's child was 

buried in the church. 
September 5, Solomon Goewyck's child 

was buried. 
September 5, Isaac Greveraet's child 

was buried in the church. 
September 8 (possibly 2) Thomas 

Wendell was Iniried. 
September 10 (10) Elizabeth Lan- 

singh was buried. 
September 10, .Marietie Tymese was 

buried at Nistagayoene. 
October 5, Jeramiah H. Van Rensselaer 

was buried. 
October 13, Jacobus Redlif's child was 

buried. 
November 4, Jacob Alestyn was buried. 
November 28, Neeltie Vaii Schayck was 

buried. 
December 7, Katie A'an Rensselaer was 

buried. 
December 28, Jan Kasperse was buried. 
December 28, Claes Luyckasse was 

buried. 
December 28, Joseph Yates' child was 

buried. 



1731. 

January 4, Jan Oothoudt, Jr.'s child was February 5, Ryner Myndcrtse's son Rey- 

buried. nier was buried. 

January 5, Alida Van Vechten was buried February 9, Evert Ryckse's son Rychert 

(wife of Solomon ) was buried. 



458 



Kecokd of Burials. 



February 14, Jobs. Dpeyster's child was 

buried in the church. 
February 27, Mr. Ellit's child was buried. 
March 30, Peter Fonda's child was buried. 
April 14 (56) Wiilem Vischer was 

buried. 
April 15, Jobs. Mingael was buried in the 

church . 
May 1, Chatriena Vau Deu Bergh was 

buried. 
May 6, Thomas Witbeek buried at Paps- 
knee. 
June 22 (8) Rutger Van Dusen buried 

at papsknee. 
June 28, Abraham Kipp was buried. 
Julj' 1, Nicolaes Van Aelen was buried. 
July 2 (58) Dr. Epharim Wendell 

was buried at the Hats. 
August 5, Matty s Fleiisburgh's child was 

buried. 
August 6, Chattrina Dfooreest was 

buried. 
August 19, Abram Xan Armen's child 

was buried. 
August 21, Elbert Gerritse's wifeMarytie 

was buried. 
August 22, Hendrick Kidder's child was 

buried. 
June(?) 28, Jobs. Quackenbos' child was 

buried. 
August 28, Uldrick Vanfranke's child 

was buried. 
September 4, Hans Hansen's child was 

buried. 
September 8 (18) Wiilem Jacobsen 

Van Deusen was buried. 
September 10, Harmen Van Vechten's 

child was buried. 
September 28, Jan Salomonse was 

buried. 
October 14, Gerret C. Van den Bergh 

was buried. 
October 22, John Olyfer (Oliver?) Jr. 

was buried. 
November 2, Wiilem Redlif's child was 

buried. 
November 11, William Crennel's child 

was buried. 
Novimber 14, Willim Redlif's little son 

was buried. 
November 16 (25) Thunis Vischer's 

(83) Isaac was buried. 
November 20 (39) Jobs. Lansingb's 

daughter (107 Catbrina) was buried. 
November 21, Hendrick Halenbeck's 

child was buried. 
November 22, Hans Hansen's daughter 

was buried. 
November 23, Jacob Egmond's two 

children were buried. 
November 27 (8) Myndert Marselis' 

child (61 Gerrit) was buried. 
November 27 (58) Epbraini Wen- 
dell's child (possibly [183] Marga- 

retta) was buried. 
November 28, David Van Dyck's child 

was buried. 
November 28, Harpert Van Deusen' s 

daughter was buried. 



November 28, Pieter Ryckman a 

child was buried. 
November 30, Wynant C. Van d. beigh's 

child was buried. 
December 7 (8) Meyndert Marselis' 

daughter (58 Elizabetbj was buried. 
December 7, Jer. Pemmerton's little son 

was buried. 
December 12, Hester Swits' son was 

buried. 
December 12, Jobs. Seger's two little 

girls were buried. 
December 12, Gerit Van Zanten's child 

was buried. 
December 14, Jellis D Garmo's child 

was buried. 
December 15 (39) Harnianus Wen- 
dell was buried in the church. 
December 15 Jacob Masen's child was 

buried. 
December 16 (8) Jobs. Hun's little son 

(16 Tbomas) was buried. 
December 17, Jobs. Schuyler, Jr.'s little 

son was buried at the flats. 
December 17, Bettie Danielse' little son 

was buried. 
December 18, Symon Veeder's little child 

was buried. 
December 18, Mattys D garmo's little 

child was buried. 
December 19, Isaac Greveraet's child 

was buried in the church. 
December 20 (9) Tbunis Egbertse' 

(Metselaer) child (21 Lena) was 

buried. 
December 21, Abraham Van d poel's 

daughter was buried. 
December 23 (39) Jobs. G. Lan- 

singb's child (possibly [108] Catrina) 

was buried. 
December 24, Harmen Van Hoesen's 

little son was buried. 
December 25, David Van der hey den's 

child was buried. 
December 25, Pieter Fonda's was 

buried. 
Decenaber 26, Stephanis V. Renselaer's 

child was buried. 
December 27, Anthony Brat's child was 

buried. 
December 27 (33) Jobs. Vischer's 

child (possibly [188] Alida) was 

buried. 
December 27, David V. Dyck's was 

buried. 
December 28, Jobs. Goevvyck's child 

was buried. 
December 30, Dirck Ten Broeck's Anna 

was buried in the church. 
December 30, Leendert Gansevoort's two 

children were buried. 
December 30, Abraham Ouderkerk's 

daughter was buried. 
December 30 Jacob B. Ten Eyck's child 

was buried. 
December 31, Gerit W. Van Den Bergh'a 

child was buried. 
December 31, Magiel Besset's child was 

buried. 



Record or Burials. 



459 



1 732. 



January 3, Maria Gerritse's little sou 

was buried in the cliurch. 
January 3 (12) David Groesbeeck's 

cliild"(44 Catriiia) was buried. 
January 4 (12) Benjamin Egbertse's 

(Meiselaer) dau<;liter (35 Feni- 

nietje?) was buried. 
January 6, (25) Isaac Bogart's little 

son (90 Jacob) was buried in the 

church. 
January (J, Hend'k. Kosebooni's child was 

buried. 
January 0, Dauiel Hogau's child was 

buried by R. Beecknian. 
January 6, Jan Brouyu was bui-ied. 
January 7, (8) Jobs. Hun's (laughter 

(17 Elsie) was buried. 
January 8, Wouter Bai-lioyt was buried. 
January 8 (135) Jacob Wendel's 

child" (21 5 Hannanus) was buned at 

Greenbush. 
January 12, Johs. A. Cuyler's child was 

buried in the church. 
January 13, Albert Brat was buried at 

the ffats. 
January 14, Jobs. Ten Broeck's child 

was buried at Greenbush. 
January 15, Willem Waldrun's daughter 

was buried. 
January 16, Isaac Swits' little sou was 

buried. 
January 17, Epharim Bogardus' child 

was buried. 
January 19, Andries Witbeck, Jr.'s child 

was buried. 
January 20, Hendk. Cuyler's little son 

was buried. 
January 22 Gerit Van Nes' daughter 

was buried. 
January 23 (12) David Groesbeeck's 

child" (46 Maryt) Record says died 

January 26) was buried. 
January 25, Isaac Swits' daughter was 

buried. 
January 25, Jobs. Ten Broeck's littje son 

was buried at Greenbush. 
January 25, Hendrick Bries' son was 

buried at Papsknee. 
January 26, Abraham Witbeck' s child 

was buried. 
January 26, Dirck Ten Broeck's little 

sou was buried in the church. 
January 28, Jobs. Bleecker, Jr.'s daugh- 
ter was buried. 
January 28 (26) Gerrit 3Iarselis' 

child'(71 Gysbert) was buried. 
January 29, Jobs. Ten Broeck's child was 

buried at Greenbush. 



January 31, Mattewis Van Deusen's child 

was buried. 
February 1, Gerrit ('. Van Den Bergh's 

child was buried at Papsknee. 
February 6, (14) Hend'k. T. Eyck's 

little sou (69 Hendrick) was buried. 
February 20, Nicolaes Bleecker' s child 

was buried. 
February 27, Jobs. Symonse Veeder's 

daughter was buried in the church. 
March 10, Pieter Schuyler's child was 

buried at the flats. 
March 21, Arieje Oothout's daughter was 

buried. 
March 27, Jobs. Vischer's daughter was 

buried at " Ilogebergh." 
April 6, (19) Jobs. J. Beecknian's 

child (44 Eva) was buried. 
April 6, Hend'k. Bries' child was buried 
, at Papsknee. 
April 25, Willem Teller's wife Catrina 

was buried. 
May 18, Ryckie, wife of (47) Abr. 

Lansing, was buried. 
May 20, Hend'k. H. Roseboom's child 

was buried. 
May 27, Jer. Penimertou's two children 

were buried. 
June 9, Jobs. Dforiest's child was buried. 
June 14, Jobs. Dpeyster's child was 

buried in the church. 
July 12, (47) Abrahm. Lansing, Jr.'s 

child (125 Goosen) was buried. 
August 19, a man was buried by Jobs. 

Segers, by order of the Mayor. 
September 30, (3) Jobs. Beecknian 

was buried. 
October 15, Antony Brat's child was 

buried. 
November 12, Migul Besset's child was 

buried. 
November 17, (19) Jobs. J. Beeck- 
nian's child (45 Johannes) was 

buried. 
November 24, Jan Janse Bleecker was 

buried in the church. 
I)ecember9, Salomon Goewey's child was 

buried 
December 11, Freed'k. Myndertse's wife 

was buried. 
December 11, Maragrieta Corneel was 

buried 
December 21, Jobs. Schuyler, Jr.'s child 

was buried at the flats. 
December 29, Jobs. D foreest's children 

were buried. 
December 31, Elsje Sanders was buried. 



1733. 



January 11, (25) Isaac Bogert's little 
child (96 Jacob I was buried. 

January 23, (25) Isaac Bogert's little 
child (98 Jacob) was buiied. 

January 31, Hareut Slaets' daughter was 
buried at the "Hogebergh." 

February 9, Coenraet Becker was buried. 



cbruary 16, Sarah Koseboon 

(daughter of Jacob Roseboom. ) 
March 3, Maretie Van Aeleu was buried. 
March 13, Pieter Fonda's child was 

buried. 
March 21, Gelyn Sjjlank's (Guleyn Ver- 

planck's) child was buried. 



460 



Kecokd of Burials. 



April 8, Coenraet Rechtinayor's wife was July 4, Antony Bogardus' son was buried. 

buried. August 12, Jan Winne was buried. 

April 14, Maes Van Beuren was buried September 18, Barent E.;bertse's daugh- 

at Schoodack. ter was buried. 

April 22, Abrah Wyngart's wife was October 25, Rycbert Hanse's wife was 

buried. buried in the church. 

May 4, Mallie Leedyus was buried in the October 29, Maragrietie Bleecker was 

church. buried in the church. 
June 2, (58) Ephram Wendel's child 

(183 Margaretta ?) was buried. 



1734. 



January 8, (4) Jaiinetje (Quackeu- 
bush) Bogart was buried (wife of 
[7] Jacob Conielis Bogart.) 

January 17, (36) Aeltie Van Nes was 

buried at the "Halfnioon." 
February 12, William Redlif was buried. 
March 4, Hend'k. Bunsen's child was 

buried. 
March 17, Philip Van Vech ten's wife was 

bulled. 
March 17, Jobs. Di>eyster's child was 

buried in the church. 
March 20, Elizabeth Banckers was buried. 
March 20, Ragel Hoogkerke's child was 

buried. 
April 11, Catharin Cuyler was buried in 

the church. 
April 14, Geertruy Van Scherluyne was 

buried. 
April 24, Willemhelnius V. d. Bergh's 

child was buried. 
May 25, Jacob Egmond was buried. 
June 23, Jobs. Van Vechten's was buried 

at Papsknee. 
July 10, Evert Banker was buried. 
August 10, Dom. Van Schie's child was 

buried in the church . 
August 11, Nich. Bleecker, Jr.'s child 

was buried. 
August 12, Rych Hanse's child was 

buried in the church. 
August 12, Gysbert Roseboom's child 

was buried. 
August 19 (5) Judick (Marselis) 

Hoogkerke was buried. 
August 27, Jobs. Dforeest's child was 

buried. 
August 28, Jaunetjc Criegeer was buried 

at Niscauna. 



September 1, Jobs. Seeger's child was 

buried. 
September 1 (58) Ephar. Wendell's 

daughter (180) Susannah was buried. 
September 2, Jer. Pemmerton's child 

was buried. 
September 4, Haruien Vechten's child 

was buried. 
September 5, Benjamin Winne's child 

was buried. 
September (), Cornelis Van Dyck's little 

son was buried. 
September 12, Isaac Swits' child was 

buried. 
September 13, Volkert V. den Bergh's 

child was buried. 
September 15, Claes Fonda's little son 
was buried. 

September 17, Stei>hanus Van Rens- 
selaer's child was buried. 
September 20, Nicholas Van Scbayck's 

child was buried. 
September 22, Pieter Schuyler's child 

was buried at the flats. 
October 8 (OO) Jacob T. Eyck's little 

child (116 Barent ?) was buried. 
October 22, Jobs. Ten Broeck's child 

was buried. 
November 10, Fred'k. Myndertse's daugh- 
ter was buried. 
November 15, Cornelia Van Scharluyn 

was buried. 
December 5, Gerrit B. Van den Bergh's 

chiTd was buried. 
December 18, David A. Schuyler's little 

sou was buried in the church. 



1 735. 



February 5 (11) Maria (Visscher) wife 

of (8)"P. Wendel was buried. 
February 11, Nedt Broon, servant of 

Jef. (Madam) Livingston was buried. 
February 16, Jacob Staats was buried. 
March 5, Ruben Van Vechte was buried. 
March 16, John Stuward was buried. 
April 12, Isaac Van Aelsteyn's child was 

buried. 
May — , Tomas Serp's child was buried. 
June 9, Dirk Brat was buried by Rut 

Van Wie. 
July 2, Thunis Frelin's child was buried. 
August 27, Pieter Livingston's child was 

buried at the Hats. 



October 12 (16) Volkert Oothout's 

child (53 Hendrick) was buried. 
October 27, Cornelis \'an Beuren' s little 

son was buried at Papsknee. 
November 3, Hend'k. H. Roseboom's 

child was buried. 
November 12, Catryn Fyn was buried. 
November 16, Jobs. Dpeyster's little 

child was buried in the church. 
November 21 (6i;) Cornelia (Bogart, 

wife of [71 Wouter) Quackenbos 

was buried. 
November 21, Jobs. Wyngart's child 

was buried. 



ItECORD OF IJURIALS. 



461 



h 



December 3, Zacharias Sixkel's child Decembef 20 (48j Elsje Wendell was 
was buried. buried, daughter of |8j Philip Wen- 
December 1>, Sybrant \':\n Schayck's del. 

I'hihl was buried. 
Deoeiiiber 14, Nichohis Engelspreckcr was 
buried. 

1 7:)(J. 

.lanuary 12, Jurryan Hogeii's ehihl was September 28, Cornelis C. Van den 

buried. ' Beigh's cbikl was buried, 

.lanuaiy 18, Michael Hesset's child was October 4, Thunis Fiele's cliild was 

buried. buried, 

.lauuary 20, (20?) (iJerret Lansing was October 5, Marytie Mingael was bui-ied 

buried. in the churcli. 

.March -J, (Jeertie Teu Kyck was liuiicd. Octciber 11, (G) Jonas Douw jvas 

.\pril 8, Jobs. Cloet's eliihl was buiied. buried at Greenbush. 

April 10, Daniel Ilusen's child was October 25, Willein Waklrum's child 

buried. was buried. 

May 13, Catharina, daughter of Catie November 7, Jacobus Schuylei''s child 

Van Schaick, was buried. was buried at the "hogcberg." 

June 23, David Groesbeeck's child was November 19, Rychart Hansen's little son 

buried. was buried in the church. 

July .5, Willem Hogen'.s wife was buried. November 24, Isaac Wendell's child 

.luly .'), Jobs. Dforeest's child was buried. was buried at the Hats, 

.luly '.t, l^ieter Livingston's child was November 29, Dominie Van Seine's child 

buried at the flats. vva.s buried in the church. 

July 29, Gose Van Schaick was buried. December 2, Thomas Sherp's child was 

August 28, Nicholas Hlcecker'.s child was buried. 

buried. 

1737. 

.January 12, Albert Kyckiiiau was buried August 18, Jobs. Ouderkerk's child, was 

by Egbert Urat. buried. 

January 2.H, llaiis Hansen's little son August 28, Abrani Fonda's child was 

I'ieter was l)uried. buried. 

January 2.5, David Gi'oesbeeck's little August 29, Jobs. D Foreest's child was 

son was buried. buried. 

P'ebrnary 4, Antony Van Schaick was September 3, Adam Yates' child was 

buried. buried. 

March 22, Robt. Dunbar's child was September 16, Dominie Van Schie's child 

buried was buried in the church. 

March 2r,, Edward Holland's wife was September 19, (12) Dirck Hnn's little 

buried in the English church. daughter (20 Catalyntie) was buried. 

April 23, (5) Bastiaen V'isscher was September 19, (39) Sybrant Qiiacken- 

buried. bos' child (78 Elizabeth ) was buried. 

.May 28, Jacob Bogart's daughter* was October 4, Jacobus Van Valckenbergh's 

buried. cliild was buried. 

June 5, Jobs. Scbuylci's wife was buried Octolier 10, Neltie, daugbtei- of 1). Kyck- 

in the church. man was buried. 

.Inly 2. Migal Besset's son was buried. November 1, Jan Rosie was buried in the 
.luly 26, George Hipkins (V) child was 

buried in tlu- English cbni'ch. 
July 27, (211) (ieriet J. Lansing'.s 

child 1 103 Johannes f) was bni-ied. 
August 2, Mattys A'an der Heyden's 

child was buried. 
August 3, the sister of Wm. Teller's wife 

was buried. 
August 11, Dirk Ten Broeck's little son 

was buiied in the church. 



church. 
November 19, Benjamin Hrat's daughter 

was buried by (Oliver V). 
November 29, Wonter Knickerbacker's 

child was buried. 
November 17, Douwe Fonda's child 

w as buried. • 



1 73 S. 

Janiuiry 16, Gei'ret Van IJentbuysen's February 14, Cornelis Clasen was buried 

wife was buried. in his orchard, 

.lanuary 18, Killiaan Winiie's child was February 15, Migael Basset's child was 

buried. buriecl. 

February 3, (2) Doni. Petrus Van June .5, ("oenraet Rcchtmayor's cliild was 

Di'iesen was buried in the church. buried. 



462 



Record of Burials. 



June 6, Gerret Van Benihuisen's child 

was buried. 
June fl, Mattys Van der Heyden's child 

was buried. 
'June 22, Barent Sanders wife was buried 

in the church. 
June 25, Jobs. Dforeest's child was 

buried. 
August 25, (57?) Elsje Lansing was 

buried. 
1 August 25, Hend'k. Ridder's child was 

buried. 
August 26, Nicolas Bleecker's child was 

buried. 
September 17, Hend. M. Rosebooni's 

child was buried. 
September 23, Jacobus Kiduie's child 

was buried. 
September 27, Jan Van Alstyn was 

buried. 
October 13, Dirck Van der Hej-den was 

buried. 



October 17, Neeltie Ryckman was buried 

by Antony Brat. 
October 17, Hend'k. H. Roseboom's 

child was buried by Antony Brat. 
November 7, Casparus Van Yeveren 

was buried. 
December 3, Abram Vosbergh's child 

was buried. 
December 7, John Van Ostrande's child 

was buried. 
December 12, Jenneke Blyckers was 

buried. 
Dect-'uiber 23, Jobs. Bleecker was buried 

in the church. 
December 26, Gerritie Dracyers was 

buried in the church. 
December 31 (60) Jacob B. Ten 

Eyck's child (118 Barent) was 

buried. 



1 73J). 



January 4, Willem Hogeh's child was 

buried. 
February 2 (9) Tennis Egbertse's 

(Metselaer) child was buried. 
January 4, Jobs. Van Schayck's child 

was buried. 
February 2, Dominie Van Schie's child 

was buried in the church. 
Marcji 12, Jobs. Van Vechte, Jr.'s child 

was buried. 
March 23 (16) Jacob Beeckman was 

buried. (Bible says died March lit, 

1738; that being old style is same as 

17311 new style.) 
April 7 (5) Dircktie (Metselaer) Vis- 

cher, wife of (5 Bastiaen) was 

buried by Rut V. Woert. 
May 9, Jacob Glen's daughter was buried 

in the church. 
June 8, Geurt Benneway's child was 

buried. 
June 8, Mattys Flensburgh was buried. 
June 8, Adrieaen Brat's child was buried. 
July 10, Hanna Flensburgh was buried. 
July 14, Jacobus Redlif's child was 

buried. 
July 15 (3) Hendrick Oothout was 

buried. 
August 7, (7) Freed'k. Vischer's wife 

(Elizabeth Sanders) was buried. 
August 21, Rychart Hansen's child was 

buried. 
August 22 (69) Gerret Ja. Lansing's 

child (148 Maria () was buried. 
August 22, Jobs. Wyngart's child was 

buried. 
August 23 (39) Jobs. Douw's child 

(74 Volckert ?) was buried. 
August 26, Wouter Knickerbacker's 

cnild was buried. 

1 



August 26, Abram Van Deusen's child 

was buried. 
September 1, Abram Van Deusen's child 

was buried. 
September 9, Abram Lansingh's servant 

Jobs, was buried. 
September 23, David Van d Heyden's 

son Nanningh was buried. 
October 3, Leendt. Gansvoort's daughter 

Maria was buried. 
October 4, Egbert Bart. Egbertse's child 

was buried. 
October 15, Theunis Egbertse's child 

was buried. 
October 21, Jobs. Van Rensselaer's child 

was buried at Greenbush. 
October 23, Pieter Schuyler's child was 

buried at the Flats. 
October 26, Sybrat A. V. Schaick's 

little daughter was buried. 
November 12, David A. Schuyler's child 

was buried. 
November 16, Susanna, wife of Jobs. 

S^ymonse, was buried in the church. 
November 19, Jacob Glen's child was 

buried in the church. 
November 27, Thomas Scherp's daughter 

was buried. 
December 18, Jobs. Elvendell was buried. 
December 21, Aeltie, (wife of 2 Jo- 
hannes) Oothout, was buried. 

(Other records say December 12.) 
December 22, Geertie (Van Schaick, 

wife of 4 Johannes G.?) Lansing 

was buried in the church. 
December 21, Gerrit Iloseboora was 

buried. 
December 31, Jobs. Van Schaick's child 

was buried. 

40. 



January 4, Anthony Van Dyck was Januarj' 16, Cornelis Van Dyck's two 

buried. daughter's were buried. 

January 9, Jacobus Groesbeck's cliild January 19, Billy Sixberry was buried, 
was buried. 



Kecokd of Bueials. 



463 



January 20 (24) Ilariii. B. Vischer's 

(75 Sarah) cliild was buried. 
February 12, Freed'k. Myndertse was 

buried. 
February 25, Hend'k. Kidder's little 

cliild was buried. 
April 1, Anna, widow of Billy Si.xberrv's 

cliikl, was buried ( /. e., Billy's child.) 
April 27, Gerret Brat's wife was buried. 
April 29 (25) Johs. Marselis' child 

((51)) Uendrickie) was buried. 
May 12, xVntony ^'all Schaick's daughter 

Elsje was buried. 
June 8 (4) Gysbert Marselis was 

buried by Daniel Brat. 
June 24, Claes Van Schayck's wife was 

buried. 
June 2ij, Jan Fonda was buried. 
July 4, Hend'k. Renselaer was buried. 
July 12 Pieter Van Brugh was buried in 

the church. 
July 22, Johs. Schuyler was buried in 

the church. 



July 22, Adriaan Brat's child was buried. 
July 23, Isaac Greveraet's child was 

buried. 
August 10 (24) AbrainBogart's (pos- 
sibly [18] Dyrkje) sister was buried. 
August 12, Gerrit Teunisse Van Vech- 

ten's child was buried at Papksnee. 
August 21, Johs. De Foreest's child was 

buried. 
August 25, Tjrck Swits was buried. 
September 29, Barent Van ]5eureu'B 

child was buried at Papksnee. 
September 5, Migal Besset's child was 

buried. 
Septeinber 19, Jacobus Redlif's child 

was buried. 
October 23, Marte Van Beuren was 

buried near his house. 
Novembers, Gerrit Johs. Lansing's child 

was buried. 
November 29, Volkert N. (Andries) 

Douw's child was buried. 



1741. 



January 10, Johs. Redlif's wife Seelia 

was buried. 
January 27 (t)'.') Gerrit Ja. Laii- 

sing'h's wife (Maria Everts) was 

buried. 
January 29, Harpert Jacobse's son Ger- 
ret was buried. 
February 5, Elisabeth, daughter of Catie 

V. Sciiayck, was buried. 
February 5, Luychas Hooghkerk, Jr.'s 

child was buried. 
Februaiy 13, Luychas Hooghkerk, Jr.'s 

child was buried. 
February 2() (15) Johs. Beeckman was 

buried. 
March 6, Pieter Garino was buried. 
March 9, Mattys ^'an derHeyden's child 

was buried. 
Maicli 13, Luychas Hooghkerk was 

buried. 
April 3, Sara Schuyler was buried near 

her residence by P. Schuyler. 
April 9, Maragrietie, daugliter of Maria 

Hoscbooin, was buried. 
April 18, Thomas Scherp's son Tomie 

was buried. 
April 24, Anna Sixberry, daugliter of 

Jolis. Redlif, was buried. 
June — , Abram Van Arnem's daughter 

was buried. 



June 28, Johs. Schuyler, Jr.'s daughter 

was buried at the flats. 
July — , Hend'k. Halenbeeck's little child 

was buried. 
July 8, Gerrit Benneway was buried. 
July 10, Maria Roseboom was buried. 
July 12, Anna Van Schayck was buried. 
July 22, Johs. Douw's child was buried. 
July 24, Johs. Schuyler, Jr.'s child was 

Imried at the flats. 
August 12, Volkert N. (Andries) Douw's 

child was buried. 
August 15, Robert Lansingh's child was 

buried. 

August 15, Beeckman was buried. 

August 15, Andries Brat's child was 

buried. 
October 6, Dirk Hun's child was buried. 
October 15,(12) Coeiiraet T. Eyck's 

daughter (53) Catriiia was buried. 
November 1, Thomas Willem'sson Philip 

was liuriod. 
November 6, John Schuyler, Jr., was 

buried at the flats. 
December 1, Douwe Js. Fonda's child 

was buried. 
December 12, Hans Kversen was bui'ied 

at the Lutheran church yard. 
December 19, (possiblv 134) Arieaeiitie 

Wendell, (daugliter of 3!» Har- 

niaiius) was buried in the church. 



1 742. 



January 6, (2) Melchert A. Van 

Deusen was buried at Papsknee. 
January 8, Dirck Martin's wife and child 

were buried. 
January 15, Angenectie Schot, widow, 

her child was buried. 
Miiy G, Obedia Coepcr was buried. 
May 11, Sara Van Bruga was buried in 

the church. 

59 



May 28, (71) Johs. Jacobuse Lan- 
singh's wife (Rachel) was buried. 

June Ki, Mattys Van der Heyden's child 
was buried. 

July 0, Harpert Jacobse Van Deusen 
was buried in the church. 

July 7, Jacob Maasen's child was buried. 

July 8, Maria Van Dyck was buried. 



464 



Record of Burials. 



July 15, Jolis. Van Vechten was buried 

at Pajisknce. 
July 3, Jail Brat's child was buried. 
July 27, Jobs. Beeckman's servant was 

buried. 
July 31, Anna Van Woert was buried. 
August 5, Jobs. Van Vechte's child was 

buried. 
August 6, Jobs. Van Yvereu's child was 

buried. 
August 9, Willem Waldrum's child was 

buried. 
August 12, (64) Jacob H. Ten Eyck's 

child (122 Anna) was buried. 
September — , Zacharias Haes' child was 

buried. 
September 6, (46) Hester Wendell 

was buried. 
September 19, (69) Gerrit Ja. Lan- 

singh's child (149 Alida) was buried. 



October 9, Jobs. Van Schayck's child 

was buried. 
October 15, Kiliaen Van Renselaer's child 

was buried. 
October 24, Catriena Engelsprucker was 

buried. 
November 28, Abram Splank was buried. 
November 5, Debora Hansen was buried 

in the church. 
November 7, Dominie Berly was buried 

in the English church. 
November 9, (39) Johs. Douw's child 

(75 Dorothy) was buried. 
December 24, Wyntie, wife of Andries 

Brat, was buried. 
December 25, Johs. P. Witbeck was 

buried. 



1743. 



August 26, Abram Witbeck' s child was 

buried. 
August 31, Mattys Van der Heyden's 

two children were buried. 
September 6, Johs. Van Zante's wife 

was buried. 
September 6, Antony Van der Zee's child 

was buried. 
October 1, Willempie Brat was buried 

by Rut Van Woert. 
October 9, Wouter Knickerbacker's 

child was buried. 
October 21, (139) Johs. H. Wendell 

was buried. 
October 24, Abraham Ouderkerk was 

buried. 
November 1, Robert Sander's child was 

buried in the church. 
November 3, Jacob Van Rutse Voert's 

child was buried. 
November 13, (probably 95) Gertie, 

daughter of (41) Coenraet Ten 

Eyck was buried. 
November 21, Henderick Gerritz's child 

was buried. 
November 27, David Groesbeek's child 

was buried. 
December 3, Johs. Redlif's daughter 

was buried. 
December 6, Thomas Coeper's child was 

buried. 
December 10, Gerret W. Van den Bergh's 

child was buried. 
December 18, Stephanus Van Renselaer's 

son was buried. 
December 25, Joseph Redlif's child was 

buried. 



44. 



January 7, Maria Gansevoort was buried. 
January 27, Wynant Van den Bergh's 

daughter Volkie was buried. 
February 13 (8) Philip Wendell was 

buried. 
February 15, Robert Sander's wife was 

buried in the church. 
March 4, Catharina Van Nes was buried. 
March 9, Anton.y S. Van Schayck's wife 

was buried in the church. 
March 9, Pieter Schuyler's child was 

buried at the flats. 
March 22, Catlyntie, wife of (10) Gre- 

ret Van Nes was buried. 
March 28, Marytie Van Schayck was 

buried. 
April 19, Antony Van Schayck's daugh- 
ter Catriena was buried. 
April 21, Evert Sixberry's child was 

buried. 
Maj- 24, Robert Lansing's child was 

buried. 
May 30, Chatie Salomonse was buried. 
June 5, Gerrit Van Nes' daughter was 

buried. 
June 5, Johs. D. Van der Heyden's child 

was buried. 
June 20, Jacob Schermerhorn, Jr. was 

buried at Papsknee. 
July 10, Johs. Eversen's child was buried. 
August 4 (82) Gerret Ja. Lansingh's 

wife (Yda Van Wie) was buried. 
August 11, Bareut Van Beuren's wife 

was buried at Papsknee. 
August 15, Antony Van Yveren's child 

was buried. 
August 19; Benumen Winne's child was 

buried. 
August 22, Jacobus Redlif's child was 

buried. 

17 

January 4, Wouter Groesbeek's child January 8, Isaac Frelin's little son was 

was buried. buried. 

January 5, Dirck De garmo was buried. January 13, Harmen Gansevort's child 

January 6, Barent Jans Brat was buried. was buried. 



Record of Bukials. 



465 



Februarv 7, Dortie Haleiibeeck was 

burioc! lu the Lutheran graveyard, 

Kensclaoi'. 
February 14, Wilhelmus Rycknian's 

child was buried. 
March 2, Gerrit Van Schoonhoven's wife 

was buried, Lutheran. 
Marcli 3, Antony Van der Zee's chihl 

was buried. 
March 4, Harmanus H. Weudeirs child 

was buried. 
March 7, Jobs. M. Flinsburi>h's child 

was buried. 
April 17, Antony Bogardus was buried. 
April 20, Gerrit Jobs. Lansingh's child 

was buried. 
April 28, Cornells Ridder was buried. 
April 30, Pieter Coeymau was buried on 

Barren Island. 
May 2, Cornells Van den Bergh's child 

was buried. 
June 6, James Stievenson's wife was 

buried in the church. 
June 3, Jobs. Douw's child was buried. 
June 17, Jan Cell's child was buried. 
June lit, Isaac Frelen's child was buried. 
June 23 (10) Johs. Lansin|;h's wife 

(Helena Sanders) was buried. 
July 8, Jobs. Van Yveren's child was 

buried. 
July 9. Isaac Halenbeck's child was 

buried. 
July 13, Jobs. Van Wie's child was 

buried. 
July 17 (8) Stephanus Groesbeck 

was buried. 
July 31, Antony Van der Zee's wife was 

buried. 
August 9, Beiijaniin Bogait's child was 

buried. 
August 10, Wouter Groesbeck's child 

was buried. 
August 11, Jobs. Jacobse Eversen's 

was buried. 



August 13, Susanna Van den Bergh, 

wife of Cornelis Clasen, was biu'ied. 
August 16, Doni. Cornelis Van Schie 

was buried in the church. 
August 10, Gerrit \V. Van den Bergh's 

child was buried. 
August It), Jacob Van Woert's little son 

was buried. 
August 24 (34) Harmeu Vischer was 

buried in the church. 
August 25, Antony Van der Zee's child 

was buried. 
August 2(J, Tobyas Ryckman's wife was 

buried. 
August 28, Jan Van Arnem's child was 

buried. 
August 29, Nicolas Blecker, Jr.'s child 

was buried. 
August 31, Abraham H. Wendell's child 

was buried. 
September 2, Isaac Greveraet's child 

was buried. 
September 15, Bille Bronly's child was 

buried. 
September 2(i, Jobs. Brats' child was 

buried. 
October 6, Jobs. Van Aden's wife was 

buried. 
October 14, Cornelis ^"an Aelstyn's 

child was buried. 
November 2, Jobs. Ouderkerk's children 

were buried. 
November 5, Pieter Fonda's wife was 

buried. 
December 8, Willem Hogeu's was 

buried. 
December 14, Hend'k Van Wie's child 

was buried. 
December 23, Uendrick Van Wie's wife 

was buried. 
December 23, Pieter Van Aden's child 

was buried. 



1745. 



January (J, Jacob K. Van Woert's child 

was buried. 
January 22, Ilarme B. Msscher's child 

was buried. 
January 25, Job.-. Roseboom was buried 

in the church. 
February 5 (2) Johs. Oothout was 

buried. 
February 15, Isaac Ouderkerk's child 

was buried. 
March lii, Tennis Sliiigerlaiid's wife was 

buried. 
April 6, Sauna, daughter of I'ieter Van 

Woert, was buried. 
April 27, Wilhelmus Rycknian's child 

was buried. 
May 8, Jeremiah Van Rensselaer was 

buried (the Patroon. ) 
May 12, Jacob, s(m of Abram Lausiiijj, 

was buried. 
June 4, Gerret \'an Ziint's child was 

buried. 
June 5, Ned. Hock's child was buried. 



June 18, Hend'k. Van Iloesen's child 

was buried. 
June 20 (9) Abraham Liin»in&:li was 

bui'ierd. 
July 3, Joseph Van Zante's wife was 

buried. 
July 3, Jacob Wendell's child was buried 
July 22, Johs. Boom, a high Dutchman, 

was buried. 
July 23, Gen-it d. Ridder's child was 

buried. 
Augu.st 4, Dirk Wyt's child was buried. 
August 18, Stephanus Van Rensselaer's 

daughter was buried. 
August 22, Cristoffdl Abed's child was 

buried. 
August 2(5, Johs. Dpeyster's little son 

was buried in the cliurch. 
August 27 (12) David (»roesbeek's 

daughter (Gertrny I was buried. 
September 1, t'atlyntic, wife of (71) 

Johs. Ja Lansing was buried. 



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Record of Burials. 



September 4, Hend'k., son of David A. 

Schuyler, was buried. 
September 5 (135) Jacob Wendell 

was buried at Greenbush 
September 6, Scheeboleth Bogardus' 

Eph'm was buried. 
September 6, Jeramee Schuyler' .s daugh- 
ter was buried at the flats. 
September 10, Isaac Hansen's child was 

buried. 
September 10, Gerrit Brat's child was 

buried. 
September 13, Johs. Deforeest's little 

son was buried. 
September 14, Geradus Groesbeek's 

child was buried in the church. 
September 1(3 (64) Jobs., son of (12) 

Isaac Liausingb, was buried. 
September 16, John Courtney's child 

was buried. 
September 17, Hend'k. Coster was 

buried in the church. 
September 19, Sannaka Wendell, daugh- 
ter of Johs. Van. 
September I'J, Sybrant Gert Van 

Schaick's daughter was buried. 
September 22, Johs. Ja. Lansiugh's child 

was buried. 
October 2, Cornelis Cuyler's child was 

buried in the church. 
October 5, Mr. Cateris' child was buried 

in the English church. 
October 5, Abram Js. Fonda's child was 

buried. 



October 6, (38) Gerrit G. Laiisingb's 
wife (42 Engeltje Van Ueusen) was 

buried. 
October 20, Johs. Douw's little child was 

buried. 
October 28, Johs. Ja Eversou's child 

was buried. 
October 29, Jacob Hansen's child was 

buried. 
November 8, Geertruy Van Vechte was 

buried in the Patroon's vault. 
November 15, (possibly 110) Elisabeth 

Wendell was buried at the flats. 
November 17, Barent Stats, Jr., son was 

buried. 
November 21. Walraven Cloet's son was 

buried. 
November 21, Areut Slingerland's child 

was buried. 
November 28, Benumen Hilton's child 

was buried. 
November 30, Asuerus Roseboom's wife 

was buried. 
December 4, Madalena (wife of 9 

Abraham) Lansingh was buried. 
December 5, Sander Van Woert's child 

was buried. 
December 12, Debora (wife of 16 

Jacob) Beeckinan was buried. 
December 19, Eysabell Staats was buried 

in the church. 
Decembor 22, (11) Mattys Van den 

Bergh was buried. 
December 23, Daniel Wiiine, Jr.'s child 

was buried. 



1746. 



January 11, David Van Zante's wife 

was buried. 
January 20, Lammert Kool's child was 

buried. 
Januar}' 21, Jacob Mullers' daughter was 

buried. 
January 26, (25) Johannis Marselis 

was buried by Daniel Brat. 
January 28, Johs. Yates' child was buried. 
February 14, Tomas Coeper's little child 

was buried. 
March 8, Walloven Cloet's daughter was 

buried. 
* March 20, Gerret Van Wie's wife was 

buried by his house. 
April 1, Maria Van Hoesen in the Luth- 
eran church. 
April 1, son of Jacob Fort. 
April 10, Jacob Van der Heyden. 
April 11, wife of Harme Van Hoeseu at 

the Jjutheran church. 
April 11, daughter of Jacob Fort. 
April 13, little son of Jan Van Arnem. 
April 14, wife of Johannes Cuyler in the 

church. 
April 15, child of Wouter Js. Groesbeck 

in the church. 
April 16, Jacob Glen in the church. 



April 21 (possibly 29) Willem Groes- 
beck. 

April 23, Harmen Van Vechten. 

April 27, child of Abram Fort. 

May 1, Ry chart Van Franke. 

May 3, Gysbert Van Alstyn. 

May 12, Martynis C. Van Alstyn. 

May 12, Jacob Van Yeveren. 

May 1 2, Barent Van Yveren. 

May 12, son of Ryncr Van Yveren, 

May 13, child of Levynis Winne. 

May 15, Johas. Rvner Van Yveren. 

Mav 16, Jacob C.'Ten Evck's child. 

May 19, Freed' k. Ruytef, Jr. 

]\Iav 26, Johs. Lagranse wife. 

May 30, Johs. Roelfise's daughter. 

June 1, Philip Ruyter. 

June 1, Michiel Besset's child. ■ 

June 2, son of (171 Abraham) Rob- 
bert Wendell. 

June 15, daughter of Philip Winne. 

June 17, child of Adam Yates. 

June 19, wife of Jochem Van der Hey- 
den. 

June 24 (52) Thierk Beeckman. 

June 24 (31) Geertruy, daughter of (9) 
Nicholas Groesbeck. 

June 24, little child of Gerret G. Lan- 



* After March 20, 1746, the words "was buried" are omitted by the copyist. 



Reooki) of Bdkials. 



46Y 



June 26, Gerret, son of Jobs. Rolifsen. 

June 28, Abraui Fielie. 

June 29, Tlieunis Slingerland. 

June 30, Annata, wife of Dirck Wyt. 

June 30 (lii) Nicolas Js. Groesbeck. 

July ], wife of Jan de \'oe. 

Julv 6, Isaac Van Aelstvn. 

July 8, child of Thuuis'Fiele. 

July 10, child of Abiani Gaidenier. 

July 13, Hendrick IJrat. 

July 1(5, child of Willem Ryckman. 

July 23, child of David Van Zante. 

July 23, Evert Boi^ardus. 

July 27, Geradus (K) loedt. 

July 27, Jan de Voe. 

July 29, child of Franciskis Lansing. 

July 20, Debora, daughter of Hend'k. 

H. Roseboom. 
July 20, wife of Symon Vedder. 
July 31, child of Evert Sieger. 
July 31, Harme Bogardus. 
August 1 (82) Gerrit Ja. Lansingh. 
August 1, child of Abrani Vinhagen. 
August 2, child of Jobs. Beecknian. 
August 2, son of Jobs. Sieger. 
August 3, Elsie, daughter of Jacob Lan- 
singh. 
August 5, daughter of Jobs. D. Foreest. 
August 5, Wendell (148 Evert) son of 

(40) Evert Wendell. 
August 6, wife of Zacharius Sischel. 
August 0, child of Sybrand Van Schayck. 
August 7, child of Michael Bessett. 
August 8, child of Hend'k. Fonda. 
August 9, child of Jacobus Wilton. 
August 12, child of Jobs. Van Vechte. 
August 12, daughter of Jesse Dforecst. 
August 12, Jacob, son of Jobs. D. Garmo. 
August 13, child of Jobs. Slingerland. 
August 14, Barent A'rooman. 
August 15, Hend'k. H. Roseboom. 
August Iti, Sybrand H. Van Schayck's 

child. 
August 17, child of Jobs. Visscher. 
August 18, child of Frans Wey Bosie. 
August 21, child of Egbert B. Egbertse. 
August 21, Ragel Livcrsen. 
August 22, Jobs. A. Cuyler's child. 
August 22, child of Sybrand H. Van 

Schayck. 
August 25. Willem Lou der Zee's child. 
August 26, Willem Kittell. 
August 26, Jobs., son of Jacob Van 

Woert. 
August 26, Willem Ouderkerk. 
August 26, child of Sara Fort. 
August 28, (Sara Ciiyleri wife of 

(19; Johannes Beecknian. 
August 31, little child of Claes Gardnier's 

son-in-law. 
September 4, wife of Jobs. Ryckse. 
September 5, (Marjjaret Roseboom) 

wife of (56) Robert Lansing. 
September 5, daugbtei' of Samuel Pruyn. 
September 5, child of (Jysbcrt Mailstyn 

(/. e., Gysbert M. Aelstyn.) 
September 5, child of Sybrant G. Van 

Schaick. 
September 7, son of Mattys Bovie. 
September 8, Sander Van Woert. 



September 9, (39) Hendrick Jacobse 
Beecknian. 

September 9, wife of Jonatau Witbeck, 

Jr. (Machtel). 
September 9, child of Abram \'an 

Arnem. 
September 11, wife of Jobs. Hansen. 
September 12, child of Mr. Carteris. 
September 15, child of Hellagont Lewis. 
September 15, child of Annietie Groes- 
beck. 
September 15, child of Robt. Livingston. 
September 16, child of Wynant C. V. 

Bergh. 
September 17, child of Pieter Schuyler. 
September 18, daughter of Rychert 

Hilton. 
September 18, child of Cornelis Martise 

Aclstyne. 
September 20, daughter of Samuel 

Criegeer. 
September 21, little son of Livynis 

Winne. 
September 21, Elisabeth, daughter of 

Rut Van Woert. 
September 21, child of Jonas Oothout. 
September 22, child of Isaac Switts. 
September 25, child of Jacob Bleeker. 
September 27, Hend'k. Gansevoort. 
September 28, daughter of Lysbeth Van 

Vechten. 
September 30, Jobs. Ouderkerk. 
October 1, wife of Oldeiick Van Franke. 
October 1, child of Zacharias Sischel. 
October 4, daughter of Uavid Oforeest. 
October 7, child of Pieter Missel. 
October 7, child of Jonatau Witbeck. 
October 11, Johannis Van Scharluyn. 
October 17, wife of Hugan fiele. 
October 22, (99 Jacob) son of (25) 

Isaac Bogert. 
October 26, (8) Abraham Dox. 
October 27, Johannis A. Cuvler. 
October 30, child of Jacob I'en Eyck. 
November 2, Martie Fonda. 
November 3, Susanna P. Wendell. 
November 5, Killiaun Winne, a young 

man (of pakeesie). 
November 7, John Schuyler, Jr., in the 

church. 
November 10, (142 Gertruv) daughter 

of (40) Evert Wendell. 
November 13, child of Hend'k. Gerrit 

Van Nes. 
November 14, Sara, daughter of Isaac 

Greeveraet. 
November 16, Jan Cristiaense. 
November 23, Gerritie Roseboom in the 

church. 
November 23, Wyntie Berrit. 
November 25, child of Mr. Corrie. 
December 3, child of luiykas Tomase 

Witbeck. 
December 17, daughter of Adriaen 

Quackeuljos. 
December 19, Catrcen Bovie. 
December 20, Gerrit Van Wie. 
December 25, Jobs. Van Vechten. 
December 26, Lowis ScliredoU. 
December 31-, child of Rychert M. Van 

Franke. 



4:68 



Record- OF Burials. 



1747. 



January 7, child of Christiaan Lagraniel. 
January 16, child of Bareut A. Staats. 
January 17, Sannake Schuyler. 
February 1, child of Pieter Waldrun 

near his house. 
February 23, wife of Jobs. Van Rensse- 
laer in the church. 
March 2, Joh.s. Schuyler in the church. 
March 12 (56) Gerrit Teunisse Vau 

Vechten. 
March 14, Geertruy Groesbeck. 
March 19, Maj-eke Ouderkerk b}- Pieter 

Van Woert. 
April 14, Volckie, wife of Wynaut V. d. 

Bergh. 

April 16, by William Rogers, Jr. 

April 19, child of John Donway. 

May 1, child of Areut Van Deusen. 

May 9, Symon Daniels. 

May 10, son of John Whitbeck died and 

was buried. 
May 25, wife of Scheeboleth Bogardus. 
June 10, child of Abraham Yates. 
June 21, Coruelis Van Dyck. 
July (1), Patroon Stephen Van Rensselaer 

at the mills. 
July 2, Evert Van Nes' wife. 
July 4, Coruelis Swarthout. 
July 14, Jacob Bleecker. 
July 14, Abraliam Cuyler in the church. 
July 16, child of Wouter Knickerbucker. 
July 18, little son of Mr. Catries in the 

English church. 
Ju y 24, wife of Meyndert Sehuyler in 

%e church. 
Juty 31 (54) Margrietie, daughter of 

(19) Abram Lansing. 
August 4, child of Jacob Van Bentliui- 

sen. 
August 5, child of Volkert P. Douw in 

the church. 
August 5, child of Benjamin Goewey. 
August 9, Jacob Seene. 
August 11, son of Peter Van Beuren. 
August 12, Jan Van Nes. 
August 13, child of Abram Ja. Lansing. 
August 14, child of Benjamin Van Vechte. 
August 15, child of Mattys Van d. Hey- 

den. 
August 18, child of Audries Van Wie. 
August 19 (66) Johs. Marselis, Jr. 

by Egbert Brat. 
August 19, little girl of Elisabeth d. 

Wandlaer. 
August 24, child of Levynis Winue. 
August 24, child of Dirck Van der Hey- 

den. 
August 26, child of Abram Lansingh. 
August 27, child of Wouter N. Groes- 
beck. 
August 29 (108) Catrina, daughter of 

Elisabeth (Walter's wife of [32J 

Johannes) Wendell. 
August 30, daughter of Calyutie Van den 

Bergh. 
August 30, child of Bastiaen Tymesse. 
September 4, child of Daniel Hussen. 
September 5, child of Jacotius Schuyler. 



September 5, wife of Philip Winne. 
September 5, daughter of Arj-e Oothout. 
September 7, child of Adriaan Quacken- 

bos. 
September 7, child of Robert Sanders. 
September 8, child of Gysbert Van 

Brake). 
September 9, son of (26) Gerrit Mar- 
selis (76 Jacob). 
September 10, (195) Jochim, son of (33) 

Johs Visscher. 
September 10, Gerrit, sou of Hend'k. 

Gerritse. 
September 10, child of Sybrant Quacken- 

bos. 
September 10, Jochem, son of Johs. 

Van der Heyden. 
September 11,' two children of Benjamin 

Bogart. 
September 12, child of Hend'k. Bries. 
September 12, child of Volkert Van den 

Bergh. 
September 12, daughter of Neeltie Brat. 
September 13, (44)GiedeonQuacken- 

DOS. 

September 16, child of Sybrant Goes 

Van Schaick. 
September 16, child of Benjamin Goewey. 
September 17, daughter of Neeltie Brat. 
September 17, child of Evert Lansingh. 
September 17, child of Peter Schuyler. 
September 19, little son of Evert Wen- 
dell. 
September 20, Nicolas Bleecker, Jr. 
September 20, Annake, daughter of 

Petrus Bogardus. 
September 20, Catrina, widow of Willem 

Groesbeck' s child. 
September 20, daughter of Catrina, 

widow of Martyn V^n Aalstyn. 
September 21, cliild of Zacharias Haes. 
September 21, child of John Willems. 
September 21, child of Evert Lansingh. 
September 23, child of Dirk Giver. 
September 23, child of Isaac Hansen. 
September 24, daughter of Arye Oothout. 
September 25, child of Robert Wendell. 
September 26, child of Abraham H. 

Wendell. 
September 26, child of Cornells C. Van 

den Bergh. 
September 26, Schieboleth Bogardus. 
September 27, child of Rebecca, widow 

of Hend'k. Brat. 
September 27, child of Rychart Hansen. 
September 28, child of Johs. Cloet. 
September 25, child of Rynier Van 

Hoesen. 
September 30, two children of WilUem 

Gysbert Van den Bergh. 
October 1, wife of Isaac de Voe. 
October 2, child of Johannis Van Wie. 
October 2, child of Nicholas Cuyler. 
October 3, daughter of Willem Van d. 

Bergh. 
October 3, child of Harmen Hun. 
October 3, little son of Barent V. Yveren. 
October 3, child of Jacob Bogart, Jr. 



Record of Bttrtals. 



469 



October 12, child of Sybrant Goes Van 

Schaick. 
October 13, child of James Stenhuys. 
October 20, wife of Isaac Ouderkirk. 
October 25, wife of Kntger Hlecker. 
November 17, Marytc Winne. 
November 26, child of Johaniiis Lan- 

singh, Jr. 



December 2, child of llariiie Knicker- 

backer. 
December 3, Coeiiradt (Rutesmayor.) 
December 15, child of John Fryer. 
December 21, wife of Gerrit Rycksen. 
December 24, child of Corhelis VValdrum. 
December 25, wife of Pieter Davids 

Schuyler. 



1 748. 



Jan\iary 13, Geritie Rycker.son. 

January 14, little son of Catalyntie Hose- 
boom. 

January 10, James, son of Rolf Schoon. 

January 26, daughter of Jellis D. Garmo. 

February 9, Gee^tie Kipp. 

February 25, Annate Hilton. 

February 25, Obadya Cooper's child. 

February 28, child of Jobs. Van Yevereu. 

March 2, child of Pieter Schuyler. 

March 23, wife of Isaac Fonda. 

March 29, daughter of Cornelia Cooper. 

March 31, child of Gerrit Marselis. 

April 3, child of Dirck B. Van Schoon- 
lioven. 

April 3, Jobs. Wendel's Cosyn, {i. e., 
nephew ?) 

A])ril 9, wife of James Steinhuys. 

April 17, wife of Obadya Coeper. 

Ajjril 19, child of Jobs. Ton Eyck. 

Ai)ril 21, wife of Pieter Van Bcnren. 

April 24, Mai-ya Gerritse. 

May 10, Madame Margrita Collans in the 
church. 

May 20 (Jannetje Van Bureii) wife 
of (10) Abraham Viuhagen. 

May 24, Evert Ryckse. 

May 25, Johannis Berreway. 

May 30, Johannis Hansen. 

June 10, Alyda Visscher. 

July 5, child of Thomas Seeger. 

July 8, Nicholas Schuyler. 

July 10, child of Jan Brat. 



July 17, cliild of Adam Yates. 
July 20 (10) Pieter Quackeubos. 
July 24, child of Uobert Sanders near 

his house. 
July 24, child of Abraham Lansingh near 

his house. 
July 29, child of Jacob H. Ten Eyck. 
August 3, Jobs. L. Whitbeck. 
August 6. Jobs. G. Lansingh. 
August 15, child of Antony Van der Zee. 
August 16, wife of Andries (Mahans.) 
August 17, child of Jacob Egmond. 
August 27, Rachel, daughter of John 

Whitbeck. 
Aiigust 29, Lydia (possibly Ten 

Broeck, wife of [25] Volckert) 

Van Vechte in the church. 
August 30, child of Hcnd'k. Van Nes. 
September 2, Catie Van Weie. 
September 4, Pieter Ryckman. 
September 11, wife of Tomas Cooper. 
September 19 (47) Melgert, son of (12) 

David Groesbeck. 
September 27, two children of Cornells 

Winne by his house. 
October 2, Gerrit Js. Lansingh. 
October 6, child of Cornells Sanford. 
October 13, wife of Volkert N. Douw. 
October 24, child of Cornelis Van Nes. 
November 3, Bregie, sister of Cornelis 

Clasen. 
November 3, wife of Tomas Scherp. 
November 6, child of Johannis V. Douw 



1749. 



January 3, Rynier Van Hoesen. 
January 22, child of Tomas Coeper. 
January 26, Tryntie Vrooman. 
January 26, Jacobus Van Schoonhovon. 
January 28, Jan Dreth. 
February 12, Willem Hilton. 
Feljruary 16, child of Dirk \-m\ Aesdall. 
February 17, child of Jacob H. Ten Eyck 

by his house. 
March 6, child of Pieter Lansingh. 
March 18, Catrina, daughter of Claes Van 

Woert. 
April 3, wife of Jacob R. Van W^ocrt. 
April 7, Ragel Redliff. 
April 10, (lOj Johannis Visscher. 
April 14, Sara (Van Schaick), wife 

of (56) Robert Lansingh. 
April 14, the child of Arye Oothout's 

daughter. 
April 25, (98 Geetniy; daughter of (24) 

Jobs. Janz. Lansingh. 
June 13, child of Petrus Van Loon. 



June 14, child of Robert Livingston. 
June 16, wife of Parent Staats, Jr. 
Jime 17, child of Cornelis C. Van de 

Bergh. 
June 27, child of Jobs. Ten Eyck. 
July 1, child of Robt. Lansingh. 
July 2, Licvynis Lieversen. 
July 8, Gelyn Splanck. 
July 20, child of Jacobus Cleement. 
July 31, child of Mr. Katryt in English 

church. 
August 3, child of Volkert Van den 

IJergh. 
August 11, child of Bethe W' ilson. 
August 18, child of Jacobus Cleement. 
August 23, Johannis Pruyn. 
August 31, Benjamin Van Vechte. 
August 31, son of Borrit Staets. 
September 3, child of Benjomin Hilton. 
September 17, Pieter Van Aelen. , 
October 2, Debora Roseboom. 
October 6, , of Jacob Lansingh. 



470 



Record of Burials. 



October 9, child of Yolkert P. Douw. 

October 24, child of Harme Gansevoort. 

October 29, Gysbert Roseboom. 

November 4, child of Jonas Oothout. 

November 6, Lyntie (VVinne), wife of 
(38) Abraiii Douw. 

November 11, child of Killiaen Van Rens- 
selaer. 



December 3, John, son of Ruben Van 

Vechte. 
December 14, child of Abraham Yates. 
December 25, Annatie, wife of Antony 

Van d. Zee. 
December 26, Antie D Ridder. 



1750. 



January 3, wife of Nicolas Cuyler ai the 

flats. 
Januarv 19, wife of Joseph Yates (Hend- 

rike f). 
February 9, child of John R. Bleecker in 

the cliurch. 
March 7, child of Roelf, servant of Pieter 

Winne. 
March 9, Marya Van Deusen. 
March 21, child of Harmen B. Visscher. 
March 22, child of Antony Brat, Jr. 
April 7, Bettie Wilson. 
April 12, Jobs. Van Allen. 
April 17, (55) Robert Wendell. 
April 24, Cornells Van Vechte. 
April 29,- son of James Stevenson in the 

church. 
May 4 (40) Evert Wendell. 
May 25, Gerrit Ja. Lansingh's child. 
June 7, Marte Hogan. 
June 13 (Tuink ?) floogh. 
June 22, Luychas Hoogkerk's child. 
June 26, child of Pieter D. Wandelaer. 
July 6, child of Gerrit Vanfranke. 
July 22, daughter of Hendrick Lansingh. 



July 25, child of Jacob Ja. Lansing. 
August 5, child of Rychart Hansen. 
August 23, Abigail Splanck. 
September 15, Nicolaes Van Schaick. 
September 16, wife of Jobs. De Peyster 

in the church. 
September 28, son of Hendrick Halen- 

beeck. 
September 30, Jobs. F. van Yveren's 

child. 
October 17, Salomon Van Vechte (on 

the other side.) 
October 22 (9) Johs. Vinhagen near 

his house. 
November 6, Luychas Hoogkerk's wife. 
November 17, child of Marte Bockley. 
November 18, Elbert Gerrits in the 

church. 
November 19, little daughter of Annatie, 

widow Pieter Van Alen. 
November 28, child of Philip Hansen. 
December 5, child of David Van der 

Heyden. 
December 11, child of Johs. Douw. 
December 3;, daughter of Adam Yaets. 



1751. 



January 4, Nicolaes Bleecker in the 

church. 
January 7, Dirck Ten Broeck in the 

cliurch. 
January 14, child of Staets Zantfort. 
January 30, Anna Kischenar. 
February 9, daughter of Gerrit Van 

Zante. 
February 9, child of John Fryer. 
February 17, child of Barennardus Har- 

sen. 
March 10, child of Pieter JI. De Garmo. 
March 15, child of Pieter D Wandelaer. 
March 19, little son of Rychart Hansen. 
March 21, wife of Pieter D Wandelaer. 
March 25, child of Willem Van Buren 

at Papsknee. 
March 26, child of Antony Van Yveren. 
April 3, child of Willem Van Zante. 
April 4, Philip Loock by his house. 
April 12, child of Abraham Lansingh. 
April 16, little girl of Volkert P. Douw's 

Catie Cropel. 
April 21, child of Evert Seeger. 
April 25, wife of Jacobus Groesbeck. 



April 29, Heud'k. d Witt's son's child. 
Maj- 4, little son of Gerrit G. Van den 

Bergh. 
May 18 (11) Hendrick Douw. 
May 28, child of Johs. M. Felensburgh. 
June 4, little child of Johs. Te Eyck. 
June 10, child of Tobias Te Eyck. 
June 26, Antony Aj-. Brat's wife. 
July 7, Antony Ay. Brat's child. 
July 14, child of Geradus Groesbeck. 
July 18, child of Tam Smitd. 
August 10, child of Billy Broml}\ 
August 26, child of Michael Besset. 
September 2, Antony Van Zante. 
September 5, Annetie, wife of Claes 

Fonda. 
September 15, wife of Adam Yates. 
October 13, daughter of Sybrat A. Van 

Schaick. 
October 30, wife of John G. Roseboom. 
November 8, children of Hendrick G. 

Van Nes. 
November 12, child of John R. Bleecker 

in the church. 



1 752. 



January — , (Mar^areta Van Tricht), 

wife of (14) Volkert Douw. 
February 5, Bareiitie Everse. 



February 26, (7) Arye (Arien) Oot- 
hout. 

February 26, daughter of Johs. Cloedt. 



Kkcokd of Burials. 



471 



March 6, wife of Jacob Maasen. 
Jlarcli 9, wife of Rolif Seeger. 
Marcli 18, (23) Janiietie (Van Vech- 
ten) wife of (311) Johs. Cir. Laii- 

Ai)iil It), wife of Pioter Willems. 

May 4, Willem Van Scharluyu. 

June 2, Cornelis I)e Hiller. 

June 27, Samuel Pruyu. 

June 30, child of Killiaeii Van Rensselaer. 

July 2, Elsie Cuvlor in the church. 

July 7, cliild of koelif, servant of Pieter 
VVinnc. 

July 19, child of Johs. Ten Eyck. 

July !t, Xeeltie Heeckman. 

July 11, (61) Asueurus Wendell. 

July 21), children of Gerrit Johs. Lan- 
siugh. 

July 28, Barent Staats at the " Hogh- 
bergh." 

July 30, child of Abram Yates. 

August 9, child of Johs. Gansevoort. 

August 9, John Waters. 

August 17, Willem Van Beuren at " Paps- 
knee." 

August 18, daughter of Margrietie, widow 
of Nicolas Bleecker. 

August 18, child of Billy Bronbely. 

August 26, Elizabeth Hoogkerk. 



September 20, child of Willielmus Van 

den Bergh, Jr. 
September 26, child of Wouter Knicker- 

backer. 
September 3(). Catie Witbeek at "Paps- 
knee." 
October 1, the sister of Gerrit Van den 

Bergh' s wife. 
October 3, wife of Marte D. Stiller. 
October 5, (43) Willem, son of (12) 

David Groesbeck. 
October T), child of Dirk Olfer. 
October 5, child of Geradus Lansingh. 
October 13, Coinelis Winne at Bethlehem. 
October 21, Ryer Gerrits. 
October 22, child of John Johs. Lansingh. 
October 30, child of Tomas Seeger. 
November 12, child of Gerrit Van 

Franken. 
November 13, child of Jacob Van 

Schayck. 
November 20, child of Johs. Beecker, Jr. 
November 23, Tomas Willems. 
December 4, wife of Johs. Beecker. 
December 27, child of Jacob Coeper. 
December 29, child of Antony Gose Van 

Schayck. 
December 29, child of Antony Egbertse 

Brat. 



1753. 



January 23, Coenradt Te Eyck. 
February B, Antony Coster in the church. 
February 10, child of Barenhardus Ilar- 

sen. 
Febi'uary 16, child of John Jacobsc 

Eversen. 
February 23, Hester Van Arenem. 
March 5, Tryntie Waldrum. 
March 20, Elsie, daughter of Leendert 

Gansevoort. 
Maich 25, child of Jacob Bogart, Jr. 
March 29, Edward Collins in "our 

church." 
May 4, Pieter Schuyler's child at tlu^ 

(fats. 
May 19, child of Abram Yates. 
June 16, child of I'ieter Johs. Garmo. 
June 26, Willem Mecryda. 
June 30 (60) Abraham E. Wendell. 
July 8, child of Ilurnieu Ilun. 
July 28, child of Isaac Hanse. 
August 1, son of Gerrit Nan Zantc. 
August 10, child of Johs. Flensbuigh. 
A\igust 11, child of Johs. Gansevoort. 
August 13, child of Marte Van Yvcren. 
September 2 (14) Volkert Douw. 
September 2, Pieter Schuyler, Jr. at the 

flats. 

1754. 

January 3, Ragel Van der Heyden at the February 22, wife of Johs. Van der Hey- 

fiats. den. 

January 13, Elisabeth Corlaer in the February 26, Christofel Yates. 

church. March 8, Ariaentie, wife of Douw Van 

February 5, Rabecca (Fonda) wife of Vechten. 

(23) Pieter Bogart. 

(50 



September 3, Cornelis Slingerlandt at 

"Niscatha." 
September 6, wife of John Bertely by 

Koeyeman. 
Septemijer 8, child of Adriaen Quacken- 

bos. 
September 11, child of Marte Van 

Yveren. 
September 13, wife of Thomas Seger. 
Septemi)er 17, Sarah Hoogkerk. 
Septembei' 22, Hendrick Bries at Paps- 
knee. 
September 23, child of - Philip Hansen. 
September 29, child of Abram Coeper. 
October lii, Joseph Janz Van Zante. 
October 20, Mr. Smit the schoolmaster's 

child. 
October 22 (16 Annet.je Visscher) wife 

of (12) Benjamin Egbertz (Met- 

selaer.) 
November 7, John Roseboom (Doxter.) 
November 28, child of Isaac Fonda. 
December 5, child of Steven Van Schack. 
December 10, Jeramiah Schuyler at the 

flats. 
December 15, child of Jacob Van der 

Heyden near his house. 



472 



Recoed of Burials. 



March 11 (52) Elisabeth (Lansing) 
wife of (22) Jonas Oothout. 

March 18, A high Dutchman. 

April 25, Geertruy, wife of Rj'er Gerritz. 

April 25, daughter of Jobs, van Rensse- 
laer. 

April 29, child of Marten Bockly. 

Ma}' 10, Abram Ten Broeck. " Arout 
kind hegr. an d moll.'' 

May 19, wife of Marte Bockely. 

June 13, Jobs. D Freest. 

June 23, child of Isaac Freest. 

July 10, child of Abram Bogart, Jr. 

July 10, child of G3'sbert Fonda " avout." 

July 17, Samuel Coeyman. 

August 11, Harme Hun's child. 

August 17, child of Willem Winne. 

August 20, Catryn, wife of James Way. 

August 23, child of Wouter Groesbeeck. 

August 28, Jan, son of Harm Van 
Hoesen. 

September 1, Abram Pells. 

September 8, child of Jobs. M. De 
Garmo. 

September 8, child of Henry Van Dyck. 

September 9, wife of Samuel Cregier. 

September 22, child of Pieter Waldrum. 

September 25, wife of Petrus Hilton. 

September 27, child of Cornelis Groot. 

October 2, child of Petrus Hilton. 



October 7, child of Theunis Van Vechte. 
October 10, child of John Davids. 
October 11, wife of Adriaen Brat. 
October 17, Cornelia, daughter of Jobs. 

Freest. 
October 18, wife of Antony Jobs. Brat. 
October 21, child of Adriaen Brat. 
October 21, child of Rj-kert Hansen. 
October 21, child of Capt. Hischen Hol- 
land. 
October 27, Elisabeth (Nottingham) 

Vischer, mother of (55) H. Vischer. 
October 29, Hendrick Roseboom. 
November 12, Harmanis P. Wendell. 
November 14, Geertie Groesbeek. 
November 25, Bettie Groesbeek. 
November 26, child of Gerrit Lansingh. 
December 3, child of Ben Willems. 
December 7, Luyckas J. Wyngart in the 

church. 
December 12, John Daniels. 
December 18, Catrina (Vedder) wife 

of (45) David Groesbeek, Jr. 
December 18, wife of Robert Berret. 
December 21 (65 Anna Wendell) wife 

of (IS) Wynant C. Van den 

Bergh. 
December 28 (Margarita Winne) 

wife of (31) Hendrick Van IVes. 



1755. 



January 4, Aunatie, wife of Rychert Van 

Francke. 
January 11, Jacob Eversen. 
January 14 (10) Abraham Wendell. 
. January 16, child of Jobs. Yates at 

Greenbush. 
January 22 (Catharine Winne) wife 

of (5o) Robert Wendell at the flats. 
January 24, child of Henry Van Dyck. 
January 27, Jannetie Gelen in the church. 
February 5, Heud'k. Eversen. 
March 6(6) F;\'a (Vinhagen, widow of 

[3] Johannes M.) Beeckman. 
March 13, child of Jacob Jobs. Van der 

Heyden. 
March 20, child of Jobs. Jobs. Lansingh. 
March 22, wife of Johannis Goewey. 
April 28, Abram To. Witbeck's wife at 

Papsknee. 
Maj' 5, a child buried bj' David Groes- 
beek. 
May 6, child of Abram Yates. 
May 7, wife of Isaac Ouderkork. 
May 8, child of Jobs. Seeger's youngest 

daughter. 
June 4, Jacob Maasen. 
June 6, daughter ef Gerrit Van Zante. 
June 7, daughter of Salomon Goewcy. 
June 11, child of Dirk Van der Heyden. 
June 12, wife of Jobs. Fonda at the 

Patroons. 
July 9, wife of Rutger Van Woert. 
July 11, wife of Abraham Van Arnem 

(■Ja. Lansingh do). 
July 19, child of John Lansingh. 
July 21, child of John Lansingh. 
July 22, child of Pieter Gansevoort. 



July 23, child of Robt. Berrit. 
July 24, child of Geradus Lansingh. 
July 26, child of Volkeit P. Douw in the 

church. 
July 29, (20) Cornelis Bogart. 
July 30, child of David Abeel. 
August 3, Isaac Fryer in the English 

church. 
August 4, Jlarte Van Aelstyn, son of 

Martyn. 
August 10, child of Bennonie. 
August 13, (Janna Peisen.) 
August 22, child of Jobs. Jobs. Wendell. 
August 23, child of Philip De foreest. 
September 2, " Elnjongelinq Sprugsten." 
September 3, child of Fred'' k. Gerrits. 
September 6, wife of Daniel Haelen- 

beeck. 
September 11, child of Harm Gansvoort. 
September 18, child of Robt. Crennel. 
September 27, child of Volckert Van den 

Bergh. 
October 7, child of Daniel Haelenbeck. 
October 8, Mayors Foot by Pieter Douw. 
October 21, Myndert Schuyler in the 

church. 
October 24, Willem Hilton, a young man. 
October 25, Isaac Fort. 
October 31, Jobs. N. Schuyler at the 

" Hoogebergh." 
November 3, Harm. Ryckman. 
November 4, child of Jacob Geritz Van 

Schayck. 
November 12, (114) John Is'a. Wen- 
del (in) Boston. 
November 16, a New England officer by 

John E. Wendell. 



Record of Burials. 



473 



November 19, child of Arent Van Deusen. November 25, child of Andries Gardenier. 



November 20, Cristina Cuyler in the 

church. 
November 22, child of Pieter M. De 

Garmo. 
November 24, Pieter Marten. 



December 3, (24) Hendriekis M. 
Beeckmau. 

December 15, childnof Abram Peeck. 
December 17, child of Abram P. Bogart. 



1 75G. 



January 2, Elizabeth Brat in the church. 
January 6, Douwe Is' a. Fonda's wife. 
January 6, Herry Abeel. 
January 21, Appeelonie .Merit. 
January 21, by Jobs. Flensburgh " Sirsie- 

man." 
February 2, Gerrit Roelefse. 
Februarv 4, wife of Rvnier Meyndertse 

by R. v. Woert. 
February 14, child of Maria Van der 

Heyden. 
March 4, child of Jos. Knickerbacker. 
March 4, child of Jobs. Ja. Everscn. 
March 6, child of Abraham Ten Broeck. 
March 18, Willem Nicolaesin the church. 
March 20, Lybitie Olinde. 
March 20, child (son) of Walraven Cloet. 
March 21, child of Abram H. \Vendel. 
March 26, child of Harme Gansevoort. 
April <3, (Anna Van Rensselaer), wife 

of (20) Pieter Douw. 
April G, Samuel Ten Broeck. 
April 8, Maria, wife of Cornelis Van 

Dyck. 
April 12, Jobs., son of Willem Van Zante. 
Map 18, child of Abram Van Franke. • 
Maj' 18, Cornelis Waldrum. 
May 27, son of John Raely. 
May 30, wife of Jacob Van Woert. 
June 8, a son of " Spruger." 
June 9, Luykas, son of Luyckas Hoog- 

kerke. 
June 21, wife of Abram Mynderse. 
June 27, Thunis Van Vechte. 
July 13, John Bries by Jan Witbecken. 
July 20, child of Gerrit J. Van Zante. 
July 21, child of Tunis Van Vechte. 
July 23, child of Isaac Fonda, Jr. 
July 31, child of David Spruger. 
August 2, Jobs. Halenbeeck bv Abram 

Yates. 
August 5, RutgerBleecker in the church. 
August 10, chikl of Jobs. Ten Hyek. 
August 10, Madame (Eva Cuyler, 

widow of [2j Dom. Petrus) Van 

Driesen in the church. 
.\ugust 14, child of Freed' k. Cloet. 
August 17, child of Rutger V. d Bergh. 
August 23, child of Harm. J. Vischer. 
August 2t;, clnld of Petrus Vosburgh. 

August 26, a Abram Van Duse. 

Aunust 27, Mary Wyngart. 

August 28, child of John M. Beeckmau. 

August 28, child of John Cloet, Jr. 

August 28, child of Jobs. Ja. Muller. 

August 29, Jesee Winne. 

August 30, child of Abram Ja. Lansingh. 

September 1, child of Abram ^'an den 

Bergh. 
September 1, wife of Hend'k. Mayor, 
September 5, child of Bastiaen T. "V'ischer. 



September 5, child of Antony Flensburgh. 
September 5, Jobs. Brat Brat. 
Septeiuber 11, Leendert Viin ^'echte. 
September 13, daughter of Olderick Van 

Franke. 
September 18, child of Jolus. Van Zante, 

September 19, (143) John E. Wendell. 
September 19, (Anna Glen) wife of (39) 
Harmanus Wendell. 

September 21, child of Cornelis M. Van 

den Bergh. 
September 22, a " Roeylandmau " by 

John Peys. 
September 25, child of Andries Gardenier. 
September 27, Jesse D Forest. 
September 27, (36) Johs. Arie Oot- 

hout. 
September 29, a by Johs. Vis- 

scher Hafme. 

October 2, a by Staats Santfort. 

October 6, Jobs. Poe 



October 7, wife of Albartus Maase. 
October 11, child of Dirk B. Van Schoon- 

hoven. 
October 12, Robert Berret. 
October 15, child of Albartus Maase. 
October 15, wife of Pieter Maase. 
October 16, child of Robert Sanders • 

buried Barent. 
October 17 (18) Jacob Lansingh by 

his house. 
October 18, Maria, daughter of Asuerus. 
October 20, son of Jacobus Schuyler. 
October 21, Pieter S. Bog!>rdus. 
October 24, Maria Van Ali .tyn. 
October 26 (19) Johs. Beeckman. 
October 26, Jobs. Person. 
October 27, Pieter Lockerman. 
October 29, wife of Andries Gardinier, 

Jr. 
October 30, child of James Adam. 
October 30, child of Pieter Maasen. 
November 4, Pieter Goewey. 
November 4, Barent, son of John 

Bleecker. 
November 7, child of Martynis Cregier. 
November 18, Willem Bort, " patoo- 

man." 
November 18, child of Johs. Ja. Eversen. 
November 29, daughter of Johs. Ten 

Broeck. 
December 6, Hans Hanson. 
December 17, Jan Maasen, Jr. 
December 20 (52) Henry Oouw at 

Greenbush. 
December 28, A high Dutchman's wife. 
December 30, Catie Vnn Schayck. 
December 31, Madame Elisabeth Van 

Rensselaer. 



474 



E.ECORD OF BtJKIALS. 



1757. 



January 6, wife of Harm Liverse. 

Jauuary 7, Willem Crennel. 

January 7, little son ftf Geradus Groes- 

beck. 
January 8, child of a high Dutchman. 
January 10, son of Edward Willems. 
January 16, child of Harme Liverse. 
January 19, Johs. Redlif. 
January 21 (Maria Van der Poel) 

wife of (12) David Groesbeck. 
January 22, son of Edward Willems. 
January 24, Olderick Van Franke. 
January 26, child of Geradus Groes- 
beck. 
February 1 (21 Aiiiietje Oothout) wife 

of (36) Pieter Quackenbos. 
February 6, sou of Geradus Groesbeck. 
February 9, wife of John Kaar. 
February 13, Ragel Bogardus. 
March 15, Johs. son ofRoelf Segcr. 
March 17, child of the daughter of Johs. 

Wyngart. 
March-31, child of Johs. Coon. 
May 2, Catrina, wife of Isaac Vosbergh. 
May 3, Elisabeth Koster in the church. 
May 6, two children of Volckert Van den 

Bergh. 
May 9, child of Abram Bogart. 
May 10, Johannis Bleecker. 
May 15 (184 Elisabeth Wendell) wife 

of (141) Abram H. Wendel. 
May 28, child of Jacob Van vSchayck. 
May 30 (8 Feytje Oothout) wife of 

(8) Meyndert Marselis. 
May 30, daughter of Symon ^'eeder. 
■June 2, child of Pieter Waldrum. 
June 7, child of Johs. Van Yvere. 
June 17, wife of Johs. Seeger, Jr. 
June 23, child of Pieter Hilton. 
June 24, Georgie Lombers. 
June 26, child of David Sprugert. 
June 28, child of Frans Lansingh. 
June 30, Catrien, daughter of Gysbert 

Van den Bergh. 
June 28, child of Frans Lansingh. 
July 11, Case, son of Dirk Brat Van 

Schoonhoven. 
July 21, child of the widow of Jesse 

Winne. 
July 27, wife of Jacob Roseboom. 
July 27, a man by Staets Zantfort. 
July 31, little son of Isaac D. Fonda. 
August 3, child of Jellis K. Winne. 
August 5, child of Gysbert Marselis. 



August 10, child of Harme B. Vischer. 

August 13, child of Pieter Messel. 

August 14, daughter of Dirk B. Schoon- 
hoven. 

August 24, child of Jonas Oothout. 

August 26, child of Jacob Ja. Lansingh. 

August 27 (55) Geret Janz Lan- 
singh. 

August 28, child of Johs. M. Beeckman. 

September 1, child of Johs. M. Flens- 
burgh. 

September 2, wife of Hend'k. Seeger. 

September 2, child of Antony Van 
Yveren. 

September 5, child of Jacob Bogart. 

September 7, little girl of Jonas Oot- 
hout. 

September 12, child of Abram Freest. 

September 13, a Boston captain by 
Abram Lansingh. 

September 14, Sara Luykase. 

September 15, child of Dom. Freeling- 
huyse. 

September 20, child of Pieter M. De 
.Garmo. 

September 29, John Fryer's child. 

September 29, child of Rend. Wendell. 

October 7, child of Pieter. Jongs. 

October 9, child of Jacob G. Van 
Schayck. 

October 12, child of Wills. Van den 
Bergh, Jr. 

September 12, child of Antony Van der 
Zee. 

October 14, child of Michel Besset. 

October 18, child of Philip D Foreest. 

October 20, child of Cornehs Santfort. 

October 20, child of Marte Van Eyvere. 

October 22, child of Johs. Knickerbacker. 

November 9, child of Bastiaen Vischer. 

November 12, child of Petrus Vosburgh. 

November 14 [15) Hester (Visscher) 
Swits. 

November 21, Barent Sanders in the 
church. 

November 22, child of Thunis Van 
Woert. 

November 30, child of Pieter Waldrum. 

December 1, child of Johs. Van Zante. 

December 5, an officer by Symon Bidder. 

December 10, child of "Hend'k. Gerits. 

December 12, Leena Lansingh. 

December 12, child of Pieter Lansingh. 

December 12, Bastiner, G. 



Total number of burials ' 1599 



WINDING SHEETS. 

(Dood Gleet.) 

Albany, February, 1 722. 

(The " f." stands for Florins, about forty cents in our currency.) 

/■ 

Abram Cuyler for his winding-sheet. 12 Susanna Brat 

Marte Van Benthuyse 12 Daniel Kellie 



12 
12 



Record of Bukials. 



4Y5 



Jonathan Romlie 6 

Mynd. Lansingh 12 

Malie Renselaer 12 

Albert Rvckman 12 

Mend. Te Evck G 

Hynd. Roseboom 12 



/■ 

Philip Livingston 6 

Dominie Van Driesen 6 

Warnaer Van E yveren 12 

Maria Roseboom 6 

Willeni Groesbeek 12 



1 723. 

December IG, 1723, Elder Elbert Gorritse received the above dood cleet gelt (wind- 
ing sheet money). 

John Dunbaer 12 Therck Harmense (erd) 12 

Jobs. Schuyler 6 Abraham Lansingh 6 

Anna JIaria Carstens 12 Loweris ^'an Schayck 12 

David Schuyler 12 

1724. 

Wessel Ten Broeck...: 12 The widow of .Hend. Hanse 12 

The (Erfgenamen") of Wouter Philip Splank's child 6 

Quackenbos 12 Cornells Maesen 12 

The (Erfgenamen) of Coll Pr. 

Schuyler 12 

The above-standing winding sheet money was paid to Peter Van Biug, Elder. 



1725. 



Barent Egbertse 12 

Jacob Beekman's child 6 

Tobyas Rvckmnn's child 6 

Tierck Vischer 12 

Benumin Egbertse child 6 

Ilend'k. Hafenbeek's child 6 

Cornelus Van Vechten 12 

Gose van Schayck 12 

Jacob Bogert.. 12 

Robt. Livingston 12 

Peter Waldrum 12 



Cornelia Van d Hej'den 12 

Hester Swits 12 

Cornells Tewisse 12 

Albert Slingerland . . 12 

Daniel Flensburgh 12 

Philip Splank's child 6 

(Obliterated) 12 

Tryntie, the wife of Deely 12 

Jan Gerritz 12 

Jan Cluedt 12 



172G. 

The winding sheet money from the following : 

Jan Rosie 12 Jochem Lambertz 12 

Pieter Ryckman 12 Jobs. Witbeck 12 

Jobs. Becker 12 Arent Pruy n 6 

Salomon Goewey 12 Evert Janse 12 

Willem Kettelhuvn 12 



1727. 



Samuel Pruy n 12 

Gerrit Roseboom 12 

Jobs. Muller. 12 

Robt. Livingston ; . 12 



Sara Greveraedt 12 

Gert Van d. Bergli 12 

Philip Dforeest 12 

Tam Flvu 12 



Jacob Van der Ileyden 6 Jacobus Luyckasse 6 

Jannatie Van Aelstyn 12 Abram Van der Pocl 6 

Elsje Winne 12 Jacob Staets 12 

Rabecka Fonda 12 Jobs. G.Lansing 12 



1728. 

For this year the list of winding sheets is : 



Jan E vertz 12 

Ry ck Magiels 12 

Jan Lansingh 12 

Elsje Winne 12 

Cornelus Van Scharluynse 12 



Ilarpert V. Deusen 12 

Melgert Abrahainso , 12 

PhiHp Wendell 12 

Nicolaes Groesbeek 12 



476 



Record of Burials. 
1729. 



/. 

Jobs. Wendell 12 

Gerit Ry ckse 12 

Alyda Schuyler 12 

Jobs. Bleaker, Jr 6 

Dirck Teu Bioeck 6 



Edvvart Willems 12 

Dirk Brat 12 

Henderickie Benueway 12 

Cbristieua Teu Broeek 12 



1730. 

Cornelis Scbermerboorn 12 

Nanningb Vischer 12 

Jobanms Van Vecbten 12 

Josepb Yates 12 



Dirck Van Scbarluyne 12 

Huybert Yates 12 

Jacob Tbunisse 12 



Tbomas Wendel 12 

Elizabet Lansingh 12 

J eramiab Van Rensselaer 12 

Gosen Van Schaick 12 

Jan Kaspertse 12 

Claes Liiyckasse 12 



1731. 



Salomon Van Vecbten 12 

Revnier Myndertse 12 

Evert Ryckse 12 

Fred'k'. Viscbcr 12 

Jobannis Mingael 12 

Catbarina Van d. Bergb 12 

Tbomas Witbeeck 12 

Rutger Van Deusen t2 

Abrabam Kip 12 

Willem Van Aelen 12 

Epbarim Wendell 12 

Chatlina d fooreest 12 

Elbert Gerritse 12 

Willem Jacobsen 12 

Jan Salomonse 12 

Jan Olyver 12 

Jobs. Lansin2;b 12 

Harpert Van Deusen 16 

Myndert Marselis 6 

Hester S wits 6 



Jobs. Se^er 6 

Harm. Wendel 12 

Jobs. Hun 6 

Jobs. Scbuyler, Juu 6 

Ms. Danielse 6 

Thunis Egberts 6 

Abram Poel 6 

Jobs. G. Lansingh 6 

Harm. Van Hoeseu 6 

David V. der Heyden 3 

Stepbanis Van Rensel 3 

Jobs. Vischer 8 

David V. Dyck 3 

Hans Hansen 6 

Jobs. Goevveych 3 

David Van Dyck 3 

Tbuuis Vischer 3 

Dirck Ten Broeek 6 

Leendt Gansvoort 6 

Abrab Guderkerk 6 



1732. 



Benjemen Egbertse 6 

David Groesbeek 3 

Isaac Bogart 3 

Hend'k. Roseboom 3 

Ragel Beeckman 3 

Jan Broun 6 

Jobs, Hun. 3 

Cornelia Quackenbos G 

Jacob Wendel 3 

John A. Guy ler 3 

Alb. Brat 

Willem W aldrum 6 

Hend'k. Cuyler 3 

Anderies Witbeck 3 

Gerit Van Nes 3 



David Groesbeek 3 

Isaac Swits 3 

Dirck Ten Broeek 8 

Jobs. Bleecker 3 

Hend'k. T. Eyck 3 

Nicolas Blicker 3 

Jobs. Symonse. 6 

Arieje Ootbout 6 

Willem Teller 12 

Abrah Lansingh 12 

Jobs. Beeckman 12 

Jan Janse Bleeker 12 

Fred' k. Myndertse 12 

Maragrieta Corneel 12 

Barent Sanders 12 



1733. 



Barent Staets 12 

Coenraet Beecker 12 

Jacob Roseboom 6 

Willem Van Aelen 12 



Abram Wyngart 6 

Malie Lydius 12 

Antony Bogardus 6 

Jan Winne , 12 



Willem Rogers 12 Barrent Egbertse 6 

Coenraet Rechtmayor 12 Rychert Hansen 12 

Maes Van Beuren 12 Maragt Bleecker 12 



Record of Burials. 477 

1734. 

Jannetie Bogart 12 Evert Banckcr 12 

Philip Van Vechte 12 Jobs. Appel 6 

Evert Baucker 12 Luyhas Hooghkerk 12 

Abram Cuvler 12 Jannetie Cregier 12 

Geertruy i^charluyn 12 Fred'k. Meyndertse 6 

Jacob Egmond 12 Cornelia Van Scliailuyn 12 

Jobs. Van Vechteu 12 

1735. 

Philip Wendel 12 Dirk Brat 12 

Nedt Broon Cornelia Quackenbos 12 

Jacob Staets 12 Cornelis V. Buren 6 

Ruben V. Vechte 12 Philip Couyn 6 



1736. 

Gerrit Lansingh 12 Gose Van Schayck 12 

Geertje T. Eyck 12 Marae Mingall.". 12 

Catie Van Schayck 12 Jonas Douw 12 

Willem Hogan 12 

1737. 

Albert Ryckman 12 Jobs. Appel 12 

Antony Van Schayck 12 David Van der Heyden 12 

Edward Holland..* 12 Capt. Dick 12 

Bastian Vischer 12 Mrs. Dissenton 12 

Jacob Bogart 12 Gerret Van Bentheusen 12 

Jobs. Schuvler 12 Dom. Van Driessen 12 

The sister of Wm. Taller s wife 12 Cor Clasen 12 

Pieter Ryckman 12 Barent Sanders 12 

Jan Rosie 12 Elsie Lansingh 12 

This is the end of the book kept by Barent Brat. 

The above is as nearly as possible a literal translation of both th,e record of burials 
and list of winding-sheets from the Dutch record of Barent Bradt. 



MISCELLANEOUS iSTOTES. 



1638, Jacob Teunisse, of Amsterdam, was " Skipper " (Captain) of the 
yacht Dolphin. 

1692, February G, Elizabeth Teller, widow of Abraham Van Tkicht, 
kept a store-house. After the death of her first husband, Abraham Van 
Tricht, who was Surgeon of the Fort at Albany, she married Melgert 
W. Van der Poel. Her sister, Helena Rombouts, was also a widow. 
They were daughters of William Tellek. 

1693, November 8, the Mayor and Common Council of Albany granted let- 
ters of administration upon the effects of Volkie Pieters to Hester 
Tiercks, widow and relict of Harmen Bastiaense (Visscher.) (Volkie 
Pieterse was the wife of Pieter Meese, {i. e., Bartholomew) Vroo- 
MAN, to whom she was married March 1, 1675,) 

De Vos. 
Andries De Vos was in Beverwyck as early as 1640. He owned land in 
the town north of "Vossen Kill" (Fox's Creek), which probably derived 
its name from him. The creek runs from the hill to the river, crosses 
North Pearl street between Monroe and Canal streets and Broadway 
between Van Tromp and Columbia streets. He had by his wife, whose 
name is unknown, three or four children. One of them, Catalyntie^ 
had three husbands, 1st, Arent Andries Bradt, by whom she had 
Andries ; Samuel, married Susanna Jacobse Van Slycke ; Dirck, 
married Maria Van Eps in 1681 ; Effe, married Claas Van Petten ; 
Ariaantje, married Reyer Jacobse Schermerhorn ; Cornelia, mar- 
ried Jan Pottleman. She married, 2d, Barent Janse Van Ditmars, 
who was killed by the Indians at Schenectady in 1690, by whom she 
probably had no children. She married, 3d, Claas Jans Van Brock- 
hoven, of Schenectady, who made a will January 11, 1698, devising his 
property to the children of his wife by Arent Andries Bradt. He 
mentions " Arent Andries, son of Andries Bradt, who was eldest son 
of my beloved wife Cateltntie Andries de Voss," also " Catelyntie 
Claas, daughter of my well beloved wife's daughter Effe Van Petten, 
wife of Claas Van Petten, who was lately married to Teunis, the son 
of Dirk Teunise (Van Vechten)." He gave his estate, after the death 
of his wife, as follows ; First, to the children of Andries Bradt, deceased ; 
second, to Samuel Bradt ; third, Dirk Bradt ; fourth, to Effe, wife 
of Claas Van Petten ; fifth, to Ariaantje, wife of Ryer Schermer- 
horn; sixth, to Cornelia sometime wife of Jan Pottleman, all six 
being the children of his wife by her first husband Arent Andries 
Bradt. 



Miscellanp:ous Notes. 4Y9 

1703, The following persons resided in the north ward of the city of New 
York: Andries Douw, one male, one female, and two female children ; 
William Visser, one male, one female, two male, four male children and 
one servant ; Willem Roseboom, one male, one female, three female 
children ; Gerrit Lan9en(g), one male, one female, two male and three 
female children ; John Lansing lived in the Dock ward, one male, one 
female, one male and one female children. 

1739, August 13, LoRENS Claasen, otherwise known as Claasen Van der 
VoLGE, of Schenectida, in his will mentions his first wife Geertruy Van 
Petten (daughter of Claas Fredrickse Van Petten ?) and her chil- 
dren Neelt.te, wife of Sanders Van Nes, Eva and Maritie ; also his 
second wife Susanna WallevenI?) deceased, and her children Cathrina 
Elizabeth, Ariaantje and Ctertruy ; also his own three sons Claas 
LoRENSEN, CORNELis and Peter, his brother Teunis Van der Volge, 
and his father Claas Lorensen Van der Volge. 

1789, November 16, Gerrit A. Lansing, of Schenectady, made a will in 
which he mentions his wife Ruth, nephew Abram A. Lansing, sob of 
his brother Abraham, nephew Henry, son of his sister Elizabeth, late 
wife of Jonas Oothout, brother-in-law John J. Beeckman, sisters-in- 
law Effie GansevooRT and Debora Staats, niece Machtel, daughter 
of brother-in-law John J. Beeckman ; Volkert and Abraham, sons of 
sister Elizabeth Oothout ; Abraham and John Lansing, sons of sis- 
ter Elsie Lansing ; also Hendrick and Gerrit G. Lansing. 
fil 



GLOSSARY 



OF DUTCH BAPTISMAL NAMES FROM MUNSELL'S ANNALS OF ALBANY. 



Dutch. 


English. 


Aarend Art. 


Arthur. 


Aaghie. 


Agatha. 


Adda. 


Adeline. 


Adriaantje. 


Adrianna. 


Aevje. 


Eve. 


Agnitje. 


Agnes. 


Aaltje. 


) Adeline. 


Aletta. 


VAdela. 


Alida. 


) AUda. 


Aletta. 


Letitia. 


Andries. 


Andrew. 


Auueken. 


( Anil. 


Annetjc. 


f Anna. 


A rent. 


Aaron. 


Arie. 


Adrian. 


Aruout. 


Arnold. 


Bait. Baltus. 


Balthaser. 


Barber. 


Barbara. 


Barent. 


Bernard. 


Bartel. 


Bartholomew 


Bartje. 


Bertha. 


Bastiaan. 


Sebastian. 


Boudeuyn. 


Baldwin. 


Beletje, Bella. 


Isabella. 


Bell. 


Arabella. 


Betje. 


Betty. 


Baltje. 


Elizabeth. 


Christoffel. 


Christopher. 


Christiaan. 


Christian. 


Christienje. 


Christiana. 


Claasje. 


Claudia. 


Daam. 


Adam. 


Denys. 


Dionysius. 


Diederick. 


Theodore. 


Derrick, Dirk. 


Kichard. 


Dirkje. 


Dorothy. 


Diewertje. 


Deborah. 


Doris. 


Theodore. 


Elsje. 


Alice. 


Emmetje. 


Emma. 


Eugeltje. 


Angelica. 


Eva. 


Eve. 


Epje. 


Egbert. 


Ernst. 


Ernest. 


Evert. 


Everard. 


Frans. 


Francis. 


Filips, Filip. 


Fhihp. 


Floris. 


Florence. 


Floortje. 


Flora. 


Goris. 


George. 


Gerrit. 


Gerard. 


Gillis, Jellis. 


Giles. 


Giel. 


Michael. 



Dutch. 



English. 



Govert, Guert. 


\ vjrouirey. 
") Geoffrey. 


Gysbert. 
Gyslbert. 


j- Gilbert. 


Geertruyd. 


- Gertrude. 


Geerje. 
Geertje. 


Giertje. 


J 


Grietje. 


Margaret. 


Hans. 


Jack. 


Hansje. 


Jolianna. 


Hendrick. 


1 Henry. 


Henrick. 


Hillegonda. 


Huldah. 


Huygen. 


Hugh. 


Hendrikje. 


Henrietta. 


Heyltje. 


Hail. 


Jacobus. 


James. 


Jakomina. 


) 


Jaapje. 


J-Jacoba. 


Jacomyntje. 


) 


Japic. 
Jaap. 


V Jacob. 


Jannetje. 


Jane. 


Johanna. 


y Joan. 


Janneken. 


Johannes. 
Jan. 


[ John. 


Jochem. 


Joachim. 


Joost. 


Justus. 


Joris. 


) 


Jurian. 


V George. 


Jurge. 


Josyntje. 


c Justiua. 


Josina. 


S 


Karel. 


Charles. 


Kasper. 


Jasper. 


Katryue. 


) 


Kaatje. 


>- Catharnie 


Katryntje. 


\ 


Kerstan. 
Kristiaan. 


/• Christian. 


Klaartje. 


Clara. 


Klaas. 


Nicholas. 


Klaasje. 
Klasyne. 


!■ Nicola. 


Krelis. 


) 


Kees. 


>■ Cornelius. 


Koris. 


) 


Kobus. 


James. 


Kyru. 


Quirine. 


Laurens. 
Louris. 


[ Lawrence 



Glossary. 



481 



Dutch. 
Leeudert. 
Lieveii. 
Lieve. 
Leeutje. 

Lena. 

Leonora. 

Lenoor. 

Letje. 

Lodewyk. 

Louis. 

Jiotje. 

Lukas. 

Luytje. 

Lysbet. 

Lysje. 

Jlatthys. 

Mewes. 

Maas. 

Machtel. 

Margritje. 

Maiietje. 

Maityntjc. 

Maiia. 

Mariken. 

MaiTitje. 

Marytje. 

MaaVtje. 

Maacke. 

iMictje. 

Xaatje. 

Neeltje. 

Niesje. 



Englisli. 

Leonard. 

|- Leo. 

j Helena 
>• and 
) Madeline. 

!■ Eleanor. 

Letitia. 
Ludovicus*. 
Lewis. 
Charlotte. 

[• Luke. 

[ Elizabeth. 

Matthias. 

[■ Bartliolomcw. 

Matilda. 
Margaret. 
Maria. 
Mart en a. 



)■ Mary. 



J 



Anna. 

Cornelia. 

Agnes. 



Dutch. 

Obaje. 

Otte. 

Paulus. 

Parvel. 

Paulyntje. 

Phlip. 

Roelof. 

Roosje. 

Rutgert. 

Rykard. 

Saul. 

Saartje. 

Sander. 

Staats. 

Stoffel. 

Styntje. 

Tanneken. 

Tewis. 

Tennis. 

Tebout. 

Toontje. 

Truytje. 

Tryntje. 

Tyne. 

Tymen. 

Tys. 

Teuntje. 

Wyntje. 

Wouter. 

Willemptie. 

Ydje. 

Zanneke. 



English. 
Obadiah. 
Otho. 

Paul. 

I'aulcna. 

Philip. 

Ralph. 

Rose. 

Roger. 

Richard. 

Solomon. 

Sarah. 

Alexander. 

Eustice. 

Christopher, 

Christiana. 

Ann. 

Matthew. 

Anthony. 

Theoboid. 

Antonia. 

Gertrude. 

Catharine. 

Cathalina. . 

Timothy. 

Matthias. 

Eunice. 

Sabina. 

Walter. 

Wilhelmina. 

Ida. 

Susanna. 



NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES. 



BENTON. 



A. 

1. 

Edivarcl Benton, of WethersHeld, Conn., was horn in 
1638 ; nian-icd Mary , and had 

2 Samuel, 111. Mary Bradford (BnADFiRLDV), February 1, 1705. 

3 Rebecca, m. Isaac Borman, December 7, 1699. 

4 Mary, m. Nathaniel Cole, October 23, 1684. 

5 Ellen (or Eleanor), b. 1670; m. (14) Daniel Wright, August 34, 
• 1705 ; died September 27, 1749. 

6 Dorothy. 

7 Edward, m. Mary Hale, October 16, 1702. 

8 Daniel, b. March, 1683 ; d. July, 1683. 

Edward Benton, died in Wethersfield Februaiy 19, 1698, 
ai. 60 years. Tlie inventoiy of his property, taken by William 
Warren and Ebenczer I)eniini>' after In's deatli, mentions his 
eliildren Sanmel, Edward, Kebecca, Mary, Ellen and Dorothy, 
all of age except Edward. Letters of administration were 
g-ranted to "Mart, relict of Edward Benton, late of Wetliers- 
field," Edward Benton emigrated from England and was 
probably one of the first settlers of Guilford, Conn,, where he 
was admitted freeman in 1650. 

Mary , widow of Edwari^ Benton, died in Wethers- 

field Angnst 8, 1702, ge. 59 years and 8 months. 

3. 

Samuel, son of (1) Edward Benton and Mary , 

married Mary, daughter of Samuel Bradford (Wethersfield re- 
cord says Bradfield) February 1, 1705, and had 

9 Sarah, b. March 19, 170G. 
10 Hannah, b. July 1, 1710. 



486 Benton. ■ 

11 Nathaniel, b. March 8, 1714 ; d. March 17, 1714. 

12 Jonathan, b. October 33, 1715 ; m. 1st, Hannah Beckley, May 6' 

1742; 2d, Deborah Williams, August 24, 1750. She died 
November 12, 1784. 

13 Nathaniel, b. April 9, 1718 ; m. Dokothy Cook. October 13, 1745 ; 

d. December 8, 1753. 

14 Abigail, b. November 4, 1720. 

Mary Bradford, wife of Samuel Benton, died December 
6, 1747. 

Samuel Benton died July 24, 1752. 

5. 
Ellen (or Eleanor), dangliter of (1) Edward Benton 

and Mary , was born in 1670; married (14) Daniel 

Wright, son of (3) James Wright and Dorcas Weed, August 
24, 1705, and had (one child only) 

15 Ruth, b. June 5, 1711 ; m. (459. Talcott Ped.) Elizur Talcott, 

December 31, 1730 ; d. September 12, 1791. (See Talcott Pedi- 
gree, page 156.) 

Ellen (Eleanor) Benton, wife of Daniel Wright, died Sep- 
teinl)er 27, 1749, a?. 79 years. 

Daniel Wright died in Glastonbury June 8, 1764, oe. 90 
years. 

7. 

Edward, son of (1) Edward Benton and Mary , 

married Mary Hale, October 16, 1702, and had 

16 Josiah, b. June 16, 1705; m. Hannah House, February 5, 1736. 

17 Ephraim, b. August 19, 1707. 

18 Mary, b. April 27, 1710. 

Mary Hale, wife of Edward Benton, died May 3, 1716, se. 
73 years. 

16. 
Joiiiiali, son of (7) Edward Benton and Mary Hale, was 

born June 16, 1705; married Hannah House, February 5, 
1736, and had 

19 Josiah, m. Dorothy Smith. 

20 Edward, m. (1917 Talcott Ped.) Sarah Talcott, February 8, 

1770 ; d. June 26, 1815. 



Benton. 48Y 

21 Mary, ni. Samuel Wkight. 

22 Prudence, m. (114) David Goodrich, November 7, 1754. 

KcUvarcl, son of (10) Josiah Benton and Hannah House, 

married (I'JIT, Talcott Ted.) Sarah, dauo-liter of (408, TaJcott 
Fed.) Joseph Talcott and Sarah Kill)onnie, of Glastonbury, 
Conn., February 8, 1770, and had 

23 Jerusha, m. John Moseley. 

24 Samuel, m. (1799, Talcott Ped.) Fanny Talcott, November 27, 

1801 ; d. October 27, 1828. 

Edward Benton died June 26, 1815. 

Sarah Talcott, wife of Edward Benton, died January 18, 

171-1:. 

Samuel, son of (20) Edward Benton and (1719, Talcott 
Fed.) Sarali Talcott, married (1799, Talcott Fed.) Fanny, 
daughter of (1018, Talcott Fed.) George Talcott and Vienna 
Bradford, his 1st wife (b. January 8, 1780), November 27, 1801, 
and had 

25 Henry, b. August 31, 1802 ; m. Elizabeth Plummer, August 7, 

1828 ; d. November, 1832. 

26 Mary, b. June 8, 1804 ; d. s. January 5, 1854. 

27 Harriet, b. February 10, 1810 ; m. Asa H. Wells, January 3, 

1830 ; lives in Pompey, N. Y.. and has a family. 

Sanniel Benton died in Glastonbury, Conn., October 27, 
1828. 

Fanny TArx^OTT, his widow, removed to Fompey, N. Y., 
with her daughters Mary and Harriet, where she died Aj^i'il 
10, 1845. 

From the JJartford Records. 

Samuel, son of Samuel Benton, was born January 28, 
16S0 ; mai'i-ied Mary, daughter of Mcdad Fomeroy of North- 
am})ton, Mass., January 2, 1704, and had 

1 Medad, b. October 22, 1705. 

•To§ci)li, son of Andrew Benton, man led Sarah Waters, 

October 10, 1697. 
62 



488 Benton. 

Haiiiiali, daiigliter of Caleb Benton, l)orn Jiilj 27,1720. 
Caleb, son of Caleb Benton, born Jannary 28, 1721. 
Jacob Benton nuirried Abig-ail Carter July 0, 1724. 

B. 

1. 
Andrew Benton, l)orn in 1()20, was in Milford, Conn., 
in 1646, and in 1666 resided in Hartford, Conn. He married 
in New Haven 1st, , and had 

2 Hannah ; d. y. 

3 Andrew. 

4 Mary. 

5 John; d. y. 

6 Samuel. Settled iu TollaDd, Couu . 

7 Dorothy. 

8 Joseph. 

Andrew Benton, married 2d, , and had 

9 Ebenezer. 

10 Lydia. 

11 Hannah. 

Andrew Benton died in Hartford July, 1683, se. 63 years. 
Pie held lands in Hartford and was a " fence viewer." He and 
his wife took a dismission from the church at Milford to the 
church at Hartford in 1666. (Hinman's Puritan Settlers.) 

6. 
Samuel, son of (1) Andrew Benton, of Hartford, 

and , was probably born in Tolland ; married , 

and had 

12 Daniel, m. Maky Skinner, January 3, 1722. 

13 Samuel, Jr. (probably sou of the above Samuel), m. Jane 

Bradley, December 22, 1743. 

Samuel Benton, Sr., was one of the grantees in the deed 
to the first proprietors of Tolland, May 11, 1719. There were 
three other Bentons named in the deed, Samuel Jr., Joseph 
Sr., and Joseph Jr. His son Daniel's name appears as a peti- 
tioner respecting lands in Coventry in 1718. Samuel Benton, 
then living in Hartford, gave a deed of Tolland lands in 1719 
to Daniel Benton, of Hartford "his loving son." 



Benton. 489 

Daniel, son of {{)) Samuel Benton, Sr., inarried Mary 

Skinner, Jamiaiy 3, 1722, and had 

14 Daniel, b. July 6, 1723 ; m. Mary Wheeler, November 3, 1740 

15 William, 1). November 13, 1735. 

16 Elijah, b. June 30, 1728. 

14. 

Daniel, son of (12) Paiiiel Benton and Mary Skin- 
ner, was horn July 6, 1723; married Mary Wheeler, Novem- 
ber 3, 1746, and liad 

17 Elisha, b. August 9, 1747 ; d. June 21, 1777. 

18 Daniel, b. April 29, 1748 ; m. Betty Richards, February 18, 1779 

19 Azariah, b. Marcli 29, 1753 ; d. in prison ship in 177G. 

20 Jacob, b. April 22, 1754 ; m. 1st, Sarah Weston ; 2d, Sarah 

Ladd. 

21 WiUiam, b. April 13, 1700- 

22 Nathan, b. May 3, 1704. 

23 Silas, b. June 0, 1760. 

18. 

Daniel, son of (14) Daniel Benton and Mary Wheeler, 
was bom April 21>, 1748, married Betty Richards, Febrnary 
18, 1779, and had 

24^Ehsha, b. May 20, 1780. 

25 Betty, b. March 20, 1782. 

26 Eunice, b. July 23, 1784; m. Bliss Cmapin. 

27 Agne.s, b. February 12, 1787 ; d. August 19. 1791. 

28 Phebe, b. August 12, 1791. 

Jacob, son of (14) Daniel Benton and Mary Wheeler, 

was boi-n A])nl 22, 1751; married, 1st, Sarah Weston, of 

Wellington, March 14, 1782, and had 

29 Anna, b. February 1, 1783. 

30 WilUam, b. August 29, 1785. 

Sarah Weston, vvife of Jacob Benton, died September 23, 1787. He 
married, 2d, Sarah, daughter of Jonathan Ladd, Jr., of Tolland, 
July 1, 1789, and had 

31 Azariah, b. June 8, 1790; m. . 



490 Benton. 

32 Ruth, b. December 8, 1791. 

33 Daniel, b. May 3, 1794 ; m. 



34 Susalla, b. February 19, 1796. 

35 Chester, b. February 5, 1798. 

36 Jacob, b. June 1, 1802. 

Jacob Benton died in 1843, ge. 89 years. He was a Revo- 
hitionaiy soldier at the age of 17 3^ears. He was a dragoon in 
the Continental army at the battle of Saratoga and was present 
at the capture of General Bnrgojaie. 

31. 

Azsiriali, son of (20) Jacot Benton and Sarah Ladd, 

his second wife, was born June 8, 1790 ; married , 

and had 

37 William A. (Rev), a missionary to Syria. 

38 Azariah K, of Tolland. 

Daniel, son of (20) Jacob Benton and Sarah Latld, 

his second wife, was born May 3, 1794; n^arried , and 

had a family residing in Tolland. 

13. 
Samuel, Jr., supposed son of (6) Saninel Benton, Sr., 

married Jane Bradley, December 22, 1 743, and had 

39 Elihu, b. December 26, 1744. 

40 Jonathan, b. September 9, 1746. 

41 Ozias, b. February 25, 1748; ra. Sakah Day, November 19, 1772 ; 

d. Marcb 21, 1816. 

42 Thankful, b. April, 1751 ; burned to deatli in a house destroyed by 

fire November, 1751 . 

43 Thankful, b. August 22, 1752. 

44 Dorothy, b. February 23, 1755. 

45 Samuel, b. May 9, 1757. 

46 Zadoc, b. Marcb 7, 1761. 

47 Sarah, b. December 21, 1764. 

48 Jacob, b. September 80, 1768. 

41. 
Ozia«, son of (13) Samuel Benton and Jane Bradley, 

was born February 25, 1748; married Sarah Day, of East 
Windsor, November 19, 1772, and had 



Benton. 491 

49 Solomon, b. May 1, 1775. 

50 Adonijah, b. May 25, 1777 ; m. Anna Post, November 25, 1803 ; 

d. March 24, 1816. 

51 Ozias, b. January 1, 1781 ; d. March 26, 1816. 

52 Ira, b. September 16, 1783. 

53 Alvin, b. May 21, 1786; m. Ruth Ktkgsbtjry, March 24, 1812. 

54 Alfred, b. January 6, 1789. 

55 Benjamin, b. June 14, 1791 ; d. March 21, 1816. 

56 Levi, b. February 6, 1794. 

Ozias Benton died in Tolland March 21, 181fi. 

Sarah Day, widow of Ozias Benton, died in Tolland March 
24, 1810. Father, mother and sons Adonijah, Ozias and Ben- 
jamin, died witliin a few days of each other of an epidemic 
called hy the physicians "congestive pnenmonia." 

50. 

Adonijah, son of (41) Ozias Benton and Sarah Day, 

was horn May 25, 1777; married Anna Post, of Tolland, 
Novemher 25, 1803, and had 

57 Erastus, b. January 17, 1805. 

58 Austin, b. November 14, 1806. 

59 Benjamin, b. February 22, 1809. 

60 George B., b. May 20, 1811. 

61 Juliana, b. October 17, 1813. 

Adonijah Benton died in Tolland of congestive pnenmonia 

March 24, 1810. 

5». 

Alviii, son of (41) Ozias Benton and Sarah Day, was 

horn May 21, 1786; married Ruth, daughter of S. K. Kings- 
hury, Mai-ch 24, 1812. 

There was a Tlliiotliy Bciltoii in Tolland who was an 
educated man, a schoolmaster. He was captain of an artillery 
company. He died A[)ril 18, 1816. He married Sarah, 
daughter of Joseph West, of Tolland, Xovemher 9, 1780, and 
had a son TnioTHY, horn lyfarch ."., 178('t ; who married Minerva 
Wehster, and had 

William West, b . December 16, 1812. 
Charles West, b. July 7, 1814. 

There was a Joi^eilli Beiltoii, one of the grantees of 
Tolland, who was its first town clerk . 



CHESTER. 

(Introduced to show the intermarriages with this family.) 



1. 

liCOliarcl Chester, Esq., " Anniger," came from Blady, 
England, and settled in Wet.liersfield, Conn. He married in 
England, Mary , abont 1634, and had 

2 John, b. August 3, 1635, in Watertown, Mass. , m. (7) Sarah 

Welles in February, 1653 ; d. February 23, 1698. 

3 Dorcas, b. November 5, 1037 ; m. Rev. Samuel Whiting, No- 

vember 12, 1656 ; d. February 16, 1713. 

4 Stephen, b. May 3, 1639 ; d. s. April 23, 1705. 

5 Mary, b. January 15, 1641 ; d. y. 

6 Prudence, b. February 16, 1643; m. Capt. Thomas Russell, 

December 30, 1669 ; d. October 21, 1678. 

7 Eunice, b. January 15, 1645 ; m. Capt Richard Sprague, Febru- 

ary 1, 1672 ; d. May 27, 1676. 

8 Mercy, b. February 15, 1647 ; d. September 15, 1669. 

LeoiiJird Cliester, Esq., died in AVethersfield, Conn., De- 
cfember 11, 1648, iv. 39 years. 

Mary , widow of Leonard CnESTER, Esq., married 

2d, the Hon. Richard Russell, of Charlestown, Mass., in 
1655, and died there November 30, 1688, 03. 80 years. 

On a flat freestone tablet in the old graveyard at Wethers- 
field, the head of wliich was adorned with an elaborate coat of 
ai-msof the Chester family, in lead, is the following inscription : 

" Here lies the body of Leonard Chester, Armiger, late of 
the town of Blady and several other Lordships in Lancaster- 
shire, deceased, in Wethersfleld, Anno Domini, 1648, Etatis 39." 



John (Capt), son (1) Leonard Chester and Mary , 

was born at Watertown, Mass., Angust 3, 1635 ; married (7) 



ClIESTEE. 493 

Sarali, daiiglitcr of (1) Gov. Tlionias Welles, one of the first 
settlers of Hartford and of Wetherstield, Conn., February, 
1653, and had 

9 Mary, Ij. December 2o, 1G54 ; m. John Wolcott, February 14, 
1077 ; d. July 10, 1689. 

10 John, b. June 10, lGo6 ; m. (-132 Talcott Ped.) Hannah Talcott, 

November 25, 1GS6 ; d. December 14, 1711. 

11 Sarah, b. November 1657 ; m. Simon Wolcott, December 5, 

1689 ; d. August. 8, 1723. 

12 Stephen, b. May 26, 1660; m. (25) Jemima Treat, December 17. 

1691 ; d. February 9, 1698. 

13 Thomas, b. March 23, 1662 ; m. (12) Maky Treat, December 10, 

1684 ; d. December 4, 1712. 

14 Samuel, b. May 23, 1664 ; d. s. May 12, 1689. 

15 Prudence, b. December 10, 1666 ; m. (24) James Treat, Jr., De- 

cember 17, 1691 ; d. May 25, 1727. 

16 Eunice, b. May 17, 1668 ; m. Rev. Timothy Stea^ens, May 17, 

1694 ; d. June 16, 1698. 

Captain John Chester died in AVethersiield, Conn., Febru- 
ary 23, 1C,\)6. 

Sarah Welles, widow of Cai'tain John Chestek, died in 
Wethersfield December 12, 1698. 

lO. 

.loll II, son of (2) Capt. Joliu Chester and (7) Sarah 

Welles, was born Jnne 10, 1656 ; married (432 Talcott Ped.) 
Hannah, daughter of (36 Talcott Ped.) Captain Samuel Tal 
eott and (13) Hannah Ilolyoke (b. 166.5) November 25, 1686, 
and had , 

17 Penelope, b. October 21, 1687 . d. April 1. 1688. 

18 Mehitabel, b. January 29, 1689; m. Nathaniel Burnham, of 

Wetherstield, Conn., May 1, 1714 ; d. March 18, 1773. 

19 Mary, b. March 8, 1691 ; m. Jonathan Burnham, of Wethers- 

lirld, Conn., January 1, 1718 ; d. April 19, 1766. 

20 Penelope, b. November 18, 1693 ; m. Rev. Ebenezer Williams, 

of Pomfret, May 24, 1716 ; d. June 27, 1764. 

21 Hannah, b. May 15, 1696 ; m. (40) Gideon Welles, November 30, 

1716 ; d. May 29, 1749. 

22 Prudence, b. March 4, 1699 ; m. Col. John Stodd.\rd, of North- 

ampton, December 13, 1713 ; d. September 11, 1780. 

23 Eunice, b. May 11, 1701 ; m. Col. John Pitkin, of East Hart- 

ford ; d. June 25, 1756. 



494 Chestek. 

24 John, b. June 30, 1703 ; H. c. 1722 ; m. Sarah Noyes, November 

19, 1747; d. September 11, 1771. 

25 Sarah, b. July 1, 1707 ; m. Israel Williams, of Hartford, 1731 ; 

d. September 18, 1770. 

Major John Chester died Deceniber 14, 1711, fe. 55 ^^ears 
and 6 months. 

Hannah Talcott, widow of Major John Chestek, died in 
Wetherstield Jnly 23, 1741, se. 76. 

IS. 
Tlioiiisi§, son of (2) Capt John Chester and (7) Sarah 

Welles, was l>orn March 23,1602 ; married (12) Mary, daugh- 
ter of (6) Richard Treat, of Wetherstield, and Sarah Coleman, 
December 10, 1684, and had 

26 Eunice, b. November 22, 1685. 

27 Samuel, b. September 29, 1696 ; d. Marcb 17, 1710. 

28 John, b. December 17, 1699 ; d. December 14, 1700. 

29 Mary, b. January 6, 1706; m. (41) Thomas Welles, Juue 14, 

1738. 

Thomas Chester died December 4, 1712. 
Mary Treat, widow of Thomas Chestek, died January 1, 
1748. 



CROW. 

(Introduced to show the intermarriages with this family.) 



There appear to liave been two John Crows, co-temporaries, 
one who settled in Charlestown, Mass., in 1635, and the other 
in Hartford, Conn., in 1639, both of whom married wives 
wliose first names were Elizabeth. 
1 John, m. Elizabeth . 



2 Yelverton (supposed brother of [1] John), m. Elizabeth . 

3 John, b. in 1006; m. (3) Elizabeth Goodwin. 

4 Christopher (supposed brother of [3J John), m. Mauy Bukii. 

1. 
•John Crow, of Charlestown, Mass., arrived there from 
England in 1635. Elizabeth, his wife, came from England 
the year previous. They had the following children : 

5 John, m. Mehitabel . 

6 Thomas, m. Agnes . 

7 Samuel (?). 

Pro])abl)^ other children. 

John Crow removed to Yarmonth, Mass., in 163S and died 
there in 1672. He was a distinguished man and one of tiie 
three to whom the lands at Yarmouth were ij'ranted. A mams- 
trate, etc., etc. According to tradition he came from Wales. 

5. 
John, son of (1) John Crow and J^lizaheth , mar- 
ried Mehitabel , and had 

8 John, b. in 1G63; ni. Bkthiah Sears, May, 1684; d. October 15, 

1728. 

9 Samuel. 
10 Mehitabel 

63 



496 Crow. 

11 Lydia. 

12 Jeremiah. 

13 Elizabeth. 

14 Hannah. • 

6. 

Thomas, son of (1) John Crow and Elizabeth , 

married Agues , and had 

15 John. 

16 Thomas. 

7, 
$!^aiiiiiel, son of (1) John Crow and Elizabeth , 

married , and had 

17 Hannah, b. February 14, 1676. 

8. 

John, son of (5) John Crow and Mehitabel , was 

born in 1662 ; married Bethiah Sears, May, 1684, and had 

18 Joseph, b. in 1685. 

19 Paul, b. iu 1687. 

20 Bethiah, b. in 1689. 

21 Mehitabel, b. in 1691. 

22 John, b. in 1693. 

23 Deborah, b. in 1695. 

24 Christopher, b. in 1698. 

25 Elizabeth, b. in 1700. 

26 Mary, b. in 1704. 

Bethiah Sears, wife of John Crow, died in 1724. 
John Crow died October 15, 1728. 

3. 

Yelverton Croupe, supposed to liave been a brother of 
(1) John Crow, married Elizabeth , and had 

27 John, b. in 1642. 

28 Edward. 

29 Thomas, ) 

[ h. May 9, 1649. 

30 Elizabeth,) 

And probably other cliildren as hp had many descendants in 
Yarmouth. 



Crow. 497 

:i. 

•lohli Crow, horn in 160H, was one of the first settlers of 
Hartford, Conn., as early as 1639, from whence he removed to 
Hadley. He married (2) Elizabeth, the only daughter and 
heiress of (1) Elder William Goodwin, one of the lirst settlers 
of Hartford, Conn., and had 

31 John, merchant in Fairfield, Conn. ; d. at sea in 1667 ; no ch, 

32 Esther, m. (B 1) Giles Hamlin, in 1655. 

33 Sarah, d. y. 

34 Hannah, b. July 13, 1649 ; m. Thomas Dickinson, March 7, 1685. 

35 Sarah, b. March 1, 1647; m. Daniel White, November 1, 1661 ; 

d. June 29, 1719. 

36 Elizabeth, b. in 1650 ; m. William Warren ; d. in 1727. 

37 Mehitabel, b. in 1652 ; m. Col. Samuel Partridge, September 

24, 1668 ; d. December 8, 1730. 

38 Nathaniel, m. Deborah ; d. June, 1695. 

39 Daniel, b. in 1656; d. August, 1693. 

40 Samuel, killed at the battle of Turner's Palls, 1676. 

41 Mary, m., Ist, Noah Coleman, December 27, 1666 ; 2d, Peter; 

MoNTiGU, September 16, 1680 ; d. October 12, 1720. 

42 Ruth, m., 1st., William Qaylord, December 21, 1671 ; 2d, John 

Haley. 

John Crow was made a freeman in 1666. He retnrned 
from Hadley after remaining there some time and made his 
permanent home in Hartford, Conn. By the vote of the town 
of Hartford he became possessed of the original right of " Bar- 
tholomew Green." His own wealth was great, and this, to- 
gether with the property brought i)y his wife, made him one 
of the largest landholders in Hartford. 

4. 

Christopher, supposed brother of (2) John Crow, mar- 
ried Mary Burr, of Hartford, Conn., and had 

43 Mary, b. October, 1665 ; m., 1st, John Clark, of Simsbury, Conn. 

in 1685 ; 2d, William Randell, of Enfield, about 1720. 

Christopher Crow died and his widow married Josiali 
Clark, of Windsor, Conn., about 1681. 



498 Crow. 

32. 
Esther, daughter of (3) John Crow and (2) Elizabeth 

Goodwin, married (1) Griles Hamlin. (See Hamlin.) 

In the third generation the name of Ckow was changed to 
Crowell by many of the descendants of John Crow. 



DEMING. 



1. 

Joint Deiliiiig', Sr., was admitted Freeman 1645, and 
is named in tlie Charter of Connecticut in 1662, and in the 
Wethersfield Land Book in 1636 and 1645. He married (2) 
Honour, dang-hter of (1) Richard and Joanna Treat, about 
1637, and had' 

2 John, b. September 9, 1638 ; ni. Mary Mygatt, September 20, 

1657 ; d. January 23, 1712. 

3 Jonathan, b. 1639 ; m. 1st, Sarah , November 21, 1660 ; 2d, 

(3) Elizabeth Gilbert, December 25, 1673; d. January 8, 
1700. 

4 Samuel, b. in 1646 ; m. Sarah Kirby, March 29, 1694 ; d. April 

6. 1709. 

5 David, m. Mary , August 16, 1678. 

6 Ebenezer, m. Sarah , July 16, 1677 ; d. May 2. 1705. 

7 Rachel, m. John Morgan, November 16, 1665. 

8 A daughter, m. Richard Beckley. 

9 Mary, m. John Hdrlburt. -f- 

10 A daughter, m. Thomas Wright. 

11 Sarah, m. Samuel Moody ; d. September 29, 1717. 

John Deining, Sr,, died in 1705. In his will, signed June 
26, 1690, and proved November 21, 1705, he gives his son 
Jonathan his '' hfty acre west-bound lot," which lot said Jona- 
than leaves to his son Jonathan by will signed Mai-ch 27, 1696, 
in whose inventory, dated July 31, 1727, it is again mentioned. 



•foliii, son c»f (1) John Doming, 8i"., and (2) Honour 

Treat, was born September 9, 163S ; married Mary, daughter of 
Jose})!! Mygatt, of Hartford, Conn., September 20, 1657, and 
had 



500 Deming. 

12 John, b. September 9, 1658; m. Mary, daughter of the Widow 

Graves, of Wethersfield, June 5, 1684; d. November 25, 1729, 

13 Joseph, b. June 1, 1661. 

14 Jonathan, b. February 12, 1663 ; m. Martha Buck, October 27, 

1687. 

15 Mary, b. July 1, 1666. 

16 Samuel, b. August 25, 1668 ; m. Sarah , March 39, 1694 ; 

d. 1709. 

17 Jacob, b. August 26. 1670 ; m. (6) Elizabeth Edwards, March 

14, 1695. 

18 Sarah, b. January 17, 1672. 

19 Hezekiah. 

Sergeant John Deming died in Wethersfield January 23, 
1712. 

3. 
Jonathan, son of (1) John Deming, Sr., and (2) 

Honour Treat, was born in 1639 ; married, 1st, Sarah , 

November 21, 1660, and had 

20 Jonathan, b. November 27, 1661 ; m. (10) Abigail Filer, Janu- 

ary 5, 1709 ; d. June 22, 1727. 

21 Sarah, b. August 12, 1663 ; m. Rylie. 

22 Mary, b. July 11, 1665 ; m. Joseph Smith, November 26, 1685; 

d. April 9, 1687. 

23 Comfort, b. June 5, 1668; m., 1st, Nathaniel Berkley, May 8, 

1698 ; 2d, Thomas Morton, February 2, 1710. y 

Sarah , wife of Jonathan Deming, Sr., died June 5, 1668. He 

married, 2d, (3) Elizabeth, daughter of (1) Josiah Gilbert, De- 
cember 25, 1673, and had 

24 Elizabeth, b. June 12, 1674 ; m. Richard Beckley, November 23, 

1699. 

25 Bluse, (Luce), b. February 16, 1676 j m. (13) John Edwards, May 

15, 1707. 

26 Thomas, b. November 27, 1679 ; m. Mary, daughter of Thomas 

Williams, June 2, 1698; d. January 31, 1746. 

27 Charles, b. June 10, 1681 ; m. Anna Wickham, September 5, 1706. 

28 Benjamin, b. July 20, 1684; m.MARY , February 4, 1706. 

29 Jacob, b. December 20, 1689 ; m. Dinah . 

30 Mary, b. October 24, 1692 ; m. Gersiiom Butler, in 1719 ; d. April 

22, 1771. 

31 Ann, b. October 1, 1695; m. (31) Nathaniel Wright, March 12, 

1712. 

Jonathan Deming, Sr., " died January 8, ITOO, of a very 
sudden deatli, being aged as he computed about 61." 



Deming. 501 

Elizabk;th Gilbert, widow of Jonathan Deming, Sr., died 
at Wetherstield, September 3, 1714. 

4. 

Naiiiiiel, son of (1) John Deiniiig", Sr., and (2) Honour 

Treat, was born in 1646 ; married Sarah Kirby, March 29, 
1694, cand had 

32 John, b. December 22, 1694. 

33 David, b. December 29, 1690. 

34 Samuel, b. June 12, 1699. 

35 Honour, b. December 16, 1701 ; m.. 1st., (57) Hezekiah Goodrich 

October 16, 1729; 2(1, Dr. Thomas Perrin, July 5, 1733. 

36 William, b. May 10, 1705. 

Samuel Deming died April 6, 1709, as. about 63 years. 

David, son of (1) John Deming, Sr., and (2) Honour 

Treat, was born ; married Mary , August 16, 

1678, and had 

37 David, b. July or January 20, 1681 ; d. March 3, 1705. 

38 Samuel, b. August 9, 1683. 

39 Honour, b. May 9, 1685. 

40 Mehitabel, b. ; m. Nathaniel, Stillman, June, 1743. 

6. 
Ebeiiexer, son of (1) Jolni Deming, Sr., and (2) Honour 

Treat, married Sarah , July 16, 1677, and had 

41 Ebeuezer, b. May 5, 1678 ; m. (31) Rebecca Treat, December 27 

1704. 

42 John, b. July 25, 1679. 

43 Sarah, 1>. January 6, 1681; m. (434 Talcott Ped.) Deacon Joseph 

Tai.cott, April 5, 1701 : d. March 19, 1755. 

44 Ephraim, b. ; m. Hannah . 

45 Jo.siah, b. ; m. Prudence Steel, December 8, 1714. 

46 Prudence, b. ; m. (27) Deacon Tuomas Wright, October 4, 

1705; d. October 24, 1706. 

Ebenezer Deming died in Wethersfield May 2, 1705. 



502 Deming. 

12. 

John, son of (2) Sergeant John Deming and Mary 
Mygatt, was born September 9, 1658 ; married Mary, daughter 
of tlie Widow Graves, of Wetbersfield, Jnne 5, 1684, and had 

47 Abigail, b. October 7, 1693. 

48 Nathaniel, b. September 2, 169G. 

49 Mary, b. September 37, 1700. 

John Deming died November 25, 1729. 

14. 

•Tonsitliati, son of (2) Sergeant John Deming and Mary 

Mygatt, was born February 12, 1063 ; married Martha Bnck, 

October 27, 1687, and had 

50 Isaac, b. January 26, 1688-9. 

51 Ann, b. September 20, 1690. 

52 Noahdiah, b. July 20. 1693 ; m. Ruth . 

53 Abigail, b. March 14, 1698. 

54 Gideon, b. February 29, 1700. 

55 Martha, b. August 30, 1704. 

56 Grace, b. . 

17. 

Jacob, son of (2) Sergeant John Deming and Mary 

Mygatt, was l)orn August 26, 1670; married (6) Elizabeth, 
daughter of (2) Richard Edwards, of Hartford, and Elizabeth 
Tuthill (b. in 1675), March 14, 1695, and liad 

57 Jacob, b. in 1696. 

58 Timothy, bp. March 26, 1698, 

59 Abigail, b. January 21, 1700. 

60 Lemuel, b. iu 1702. 

After the death of Jacob Deming, of Hartford, Elizabeth 

Edwards, his widow, married Hinckley, of Kingston, 

E.I. 

SO. 

Joiiatliau, Jr., son of (3) Jonathan Deming, Sr., and 

his first wife Sarah , was born November 27, 1661 ; 

married (10) Abigail, daughter of (3) Zerubabel Filer and Ex- 
perience Strong (b. April 8, 1683), January 5, 1709, and had 



Deming. 503 

61 Daniel, b. November 5, 1709; m. (13) Mehitabel Russell, No- 

vember 19, 1729 ; died April 23, 1748. 

62 Charles, b. June 2G, 1714. 

63 Jonathan. 

64 Abigail. 

65 Lydia. 

Jonathan Deming, Jr., died in Wethersfield June 22, 1727. 
Abigail Filer, widow of Jonathan Deming, Jr., married 
Waterhouse, and died December 24, 1754. The will 



of Jonathan Deming, Sr., was presented in court by liis son 
Jonathan, Jr., March 27, 1700. His widow Elizabeth and his 
eldest son Jonathan, Jr., wei'o named his executors. As the 
town of Wethersfield had given him fifteen acres ol wood land 
after he made his will, there being no mention of its disposi- 
tion in said will, the court gave the same to his son Jonathan, 
Jr., for his kindness to his father. 

Elizabeth Gilbert, widow of Jonathan Deming, Sr., and 
step-mother of Jonathan Deming, Jr., on her death bed, Sep- 
tember 3, 1714, made a nuncupative will leaving her property 
(all being personal) to her two daughters Mary and Ann, and 
letters of administration were granted October 4tli of the same 
year to Jonathan Deming, Jr., and John Edwards, of Wethers- 
field. 

Thomas, son of (3) Jonathan Deming, Sr., and liis 
second wife (3) Elizabeth Oilbert, was born November 27, 
1679 ; married Mary, daughter of Thomas Williams, June 2, 
1698, and had 

66 Lucy, b. March 9, 1698-9 ; m. Dickinson. 

67 Mary, b. March 17, 1700-1 ; m. Gideon Hulbekt, December, 30, 

1725. 

68 Elizabeth, b. September 37, 1703; m. Joseph Belden. 

69 Daniel, b. May 18, 1705 : m. Eunice Williams, March 10, 1735. 

70 Abigail, b. November (J, 1706; d. March 16, 1707. 

71 Hannah, b. September 22, 1708; in. Samuel Williams. 

72 Thomas, b. February 16. 1711-12; m. Elizabeth, daughter of 

Ensign Samuel Smith, December 20, 1734. 

Thomas Deming died January 31, 1746. 
Mary Williams, widow of Thomas Deming, died August 
24, 1751. 

64 



504 Deming. 

61. 

Daniel, son of (20) Jonathan Deming, Ji\, and (10) 

Abigail Filer, was born November 5, 1709; married (13) 
Meliitabel, dangliter of (5) Rev. Noalidiali Russell and (4) 
Marj Hamlin (b. May 27, 1704), November 19, 1729, and had 

73 Jonathan, b. September 14, 1730 ; in. Jerusha Williams ; d. in 

Rocky Hill. 

74 Abigail, b. September 29, 1782 ; m. (113) John Goodrich, October 

8, 1761 ; d. June 12, 1799. 

75 Mary, b. July 23, 1734; d. July 24, 1734. 

76 Lydia, b. December 24, 1738 ; m. (97) Ebenezer Goodrich. 

Daniel Deming died in Glastonbury, Conn., April 23, 1748. 

Mehitabel Russp:ll, widow of Daniel Deming, died at 
Rocky Hill, of old age. 

In an old diary of Noalidiah Russell, began in 16 — , now in 
possession of the compiler, his daughter Mehitabel, Mdfe of 
Daniel Deming, recorded the following : 

Deceml)er 24, 1754. 2 o'clock, a. m.. Mother AVatterhouse 
(Abigail Filer, widow of Jonathan Deming) died and buried 
the 26th. 

November 19, 1729, I was married. 

September 14, 1730, my son Jonathan was born. 

September 29, 1732, my daughter Abigail was born. 

July 23, 1734, my daughter Mara Avas born. 

December 24, 1738, my daughter Lydia was born. 

My husband departed from his own house March 25, 1748. 
April the 9th day he sailed out of New London and died April 
the 23d day. July 24th ncM's came of his death. 

October 4, 1743, Mother Russell died. 

MEHITABEL RUSSELL, her book. 

A. 
Elizabeth, shtei' of (1) John Deming, Sr., w%as born in 
England in 1595; married Nathaniel Foote, Sr., in 1615, 
and had 

1 Mary, b. in 1623 ; m., 1st, John Stoddard, of Wethersfield, 
Conn. , in 1642 or 46 ; he died in 1674. Slae married, 2d, 
(1) John Goodrich, Sr., of Wethersfield, April, 1674 ; no ch. ; 
he died April, 1680. She married, 3d, Lieut. Thomas 
Tracy, of Norwich, Conn. 



Deming. 505 

2 Robert. 

3 Sarah, b. in 1G32 ; m. Jeremiah Judson, in 1652, and had 

children ; she died in 1673, se. 40 years, 

4 A daughter, m. Churchill. 

5 A daughter, m. Smith. 

Nathaniel Foote died in 1646. 

ElizzVbeth Deming, widow of Nathaniel Foote, married 
(1) Gov. Thomas Welles, about 1 646 or 1647. She died July 
28, 1683, mentioning in her will the above-named children. 

jS'ote — Lieut. Thomas Tracy attached the estate of John 
Goodrich, Sr., August 10, 1685, for thefulliilmeut of a marriage 
contract made by the said Goodrich April 4, 1674, with Mary 
Stoddard, his wife, afterwards wife of said Tracy. 



EDWARDS. 

(Of Hartford, Conn.) 
(Introduced to show tlie intermarriages with this family.) 



A. 

1. 
William Edwardi^, one of tlie first settlers of Hart- 
ford, Conn., was married to Agnes, widow of William Spen- 
cer, who was also one of the first settlers of Hartford, abont 
1645, and had (only child) v 

2 Richard, b. May 1647 ; m. tst, Elizabeth Tuthill, November 

19, 1667 ; 3d (43 Talcott Ped.) Mary Talcott in 1693 ; d. April 
30,1718. 

William Edwards died before 1672. 

Ann Edwards, the mother of William Edwards, was mar- 
ried in England to her second husband James Cole, who, to- 
gether with her sou William Edwards, then a young man, and 
Abigail Cole, daughter of the said Cole by his first wife, 
came early into New England and were among the first settlers 
of Hartford. He was admitted a freeman in Lynn, Mass., in 
1648. 

Richard, son of (1) William Edwards and Agnes, widow 
of William Spencer, was born May, 1647 ; married first Eliza- 
beth, daughter of William Tutliill, of New Haven, November 
19, 1667, and had 

3 Mary, b. in 1668. 

4 Timothy, b. May 14, 1669 ; m. Esthek Stoddard, November 6 

1694 ; d. January 37, 1758. 

5 Abigail, b. 1671 ; m. 1st, Benjamin (Samuel ?) Lathrop, 1689 ; 2d, 

Capt. Thomas Stoughton, May 19. 1697. (Capt. Stoughton's 
first wife, to whom he was married December 31, 1691, was [44 
Talcott Ped.] Dorothy, dunghter of [35 Talcott Ped.] Lieut.-Col. 
John Talcott.) Die.! Jsauary 23, 1754. 



Edwards. 50Y 

6 Elizabeth, b. 1G75 ; m. 1st, (17) Jacob Deming, March 14, 1C95 ; 

2d, Hinckley, of Kingston, R. I. 

7 Ann, b. 1678 ; m. 1st, Jonathan Richardson in 169G ; 2d, Wil- 

liam Davenport in 1702 ; d. May, 1764. 

8 Mabel, b. December 13, 1685; m. Jonathan Bigelow, Decem- 

ber 14, 1699 ; d. May 16, 1765. 

9 Child unnamed ; d. y. I " i 

Klizabeth Tiithill, wife of Richard EDWARDS^died. He married, 2d , 
(42 Talcott Ped.) Mary, daughter of (35 Talcott Ped.) Lieut.- 
Col. John Talcott and his first wife Helena, daughter of the 
Rev. John Wakeman, of New Haven, about 1692, and had 

10 Jonathan, b. January 20, 1693 ; d. March 27, 1693. 

11 John, b. February 27, 1694 ; m. Christian Williamson, Decem- 

ber 14, 1719 ; d. May 16, 1769. 

12 Hannah, b. January 3, 1696 ; m. Joseph Backiis, Jr., March 1, 

1722 ; d. October, 1747. 

13 Richard, b. January 5, 1698 ; d. May 20, 1713. 

14 Daniel, b. April 11, 1701 ; m. Sarah Hooker, in 1728; d. Sep- 

tember 6, 1765. 

15 Samuel, b. November 1, 1702 ; m. Jerusha Pitkin, in 1731 ; d. 

November 4, 1732. 

Richard Edwards, Esq., died in Hartford April 20, 1718. 

Mary Talcott, widow of Richakd Edwards, Esq., died 
April 19, 1723. 

Richard Edwards was the grandfather of Hev. Jonathan 
Edwards, the distinguished theologian and president of Prince- 
ton College, New Jersey, who was the son of the Rev. Timothy 
Edwards and Esther Stoddard, horn Octoher 5, 1703, Y. ('. 
1720, and ])resident of the college 1758. 



EDWARDS, or WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 

B. 

1. 
•foliii Kdwarils, of AVethersfield in 1G40, had i)i-ohablv 
lived in Watertown, Mass., and by a first wife, before he settled 
in Wethersfield, had 

2 Thomas, b. in 1621 ; d. July 27, 1683, ae. 62 years. 

3 Abraham, b. August 12, 10:57. (According to Savage, but more 

probably a son by the second wife Dorothy.) 



508 Edwards. 

, wife of John Edwakds, died. He married, 2d, Dorothy, widow 

of Abraham Finch, and had 

4 John (Corporal), b. December 16, 1638 ; killed in battle December 

19, 1675. 

5 Esther, b. June, 1641. 

6 Ruth, b. December, 1643. 

7 Hannah, b. January, 1645. 

8 Lydia (doubtful), b. July, 1646. 

9 Joseph, b. May, 1648; m. Sarah , November 12, 1670 ; d. 

December 12, 1681. 

John Edwards lived in Wetliersfield, Conn., and died about 
1664:. His inventory was produced in court in Hartford March 
2, 1664, showing lands given to his son Thomas, his supposed 
oidy son by his first wife. His son John, by his second wife, 
was killed in a fight with the Indians January 20, 1675, and 
before he died gave lands to his brother Joseph. 

Dorothy, widow of John Edwards, married Thomas or 
Richard Towsley,in 1676, and died November 13, 1712. 

9. 
•f o§;epli, son of (1) John Edwards and Dorothy, widow 

of Abraham Finch, was born May, 161S ; married Sarah , 

November 12, 1670, and had 

10 Sarah, b. October 12, 1671 ; m. Webster. 

11 Mary, b. May 25, 1674 ; m. Conklin. 

12 Hannah, b. November 21, 1676; ni. James Butlru, May 6, 1703; 

d. January 10, 1742. 

13 John, b. May 30, 1679 ; m. (25) Luce Deming, May 15, 1707 ; d. 

March 25, 1716. 

14 Dorothy, b. September, 1681 ; m. Joseph Curtis, December 7, 

1708 ; d. April 18, 1760. 

Joseph Edwards died in Wethersiield December 12, 1681. 

Sarah , widow of Joseph Edwards, died in Wethers- 
field. 

The deposition in relation to the death of his brother John, 
made by Benjamin Adams and Samnel Williams, Jannary 10, 
1675-6, states that " Being in the late service against the enemy 
in the company of (4) Cai>tain (Corporal according to Savage) 
John EmvAROs, of Wethersiield, the said Edwards being 
mortally wounded, did order that his estate should remain to 



Edwakds. 509 

his mother during her lifetime, and after her death he willed 
that his brother (9) Joseph should inherit all the estate. 
SM'orn to before me, Daniel Witherell, commissioner, April 
12, 1676." Administration on his estate was granted to his 
mother, the widow Towsley. 

^». 

•loliii, son of (*.») Joseph Edwards and Sarah , was 

l)orn May 30, 1079 ; married (25) Luce, daughter of (3) Jona- 
than Deming and (3) Elizabeth Gilbert (b. February 16, 1670), 
May 15, 1707, and h^d 

15 Sarah, b. December 16, 1710 ; in. (49) David Goodrich, February 

13, 1739 ; d. May 11, 1790. 

16 Ann, b. January 3, 1713 ; d. July 3, 1713. 

17 John, b. August 1,1715; m. CnURCH(?). 

John Edwards died at liocky Hill March 25, 1716. His 

monument is standing in the old Wethersfield burying-ground. 

15. 
Nsirali, daughter of (13) John Edwards and (25) Luce 

Deming, was born in Wetlicrstield, Conn., December 16, 1710 ; 
married (49) David Goodrich, of Glastonbury, February 13, 
1729, and died in Glastonbury, Conn., May 11, 1790, a\ 80 years. 
Their son (113) John married (74) Abigail Deming for his 
second wife. (See Goodrich 49 and 113). 



EGGLESTON. 

(Introduced to show the intermarriages with this family.) 



I. 

Bag'ot or Beg'at Eg^gleston was born in 1590 ; came 
from England to Dorchester, Mass., in 1630, and was made a 
freeman in 1631. His first wife was said to have been Sarah or 
Mary Talcott, wliom lie married in England before he came to 
America. , She might have been a sister of (11 Talcott Ped.) 
the worshipful John Talcott, of Hartford, Conn., who came 
from Braintree, England, in 1632. If so she was unmarried in 
1623 and lived with her motlier and stepfather, Moses Wall, in 
Braintree, Old England, and is the only Sarah Talcott found 
on any of the English county visitations of so early a date, ex- 
cept (21 Talcott Ped.) Sarah, daughter of (3 Talcott Ped.) 
Robert Talcott, who married Richard Dorsley, of Hockley on 
the Hill, county Essex, England. 

Bagot Eggleston removed from Dorchester to Windsor, 
Conn., and was one of the first settlers there in 1635. He had 
(born in England by his first wife) 

2 James. 

3 SamueL 

, wife of Bagot Eggleston, died. He married, 3d, , and had 



4 Thomas, b. in 1638. 

5 Mary, b. in 1641. 

6 Sarah, b. in 1643. 

7 Rebecca, b. in 1644. 

8 Abigail, b. in 1648. 

9 Joseph, b. in 1651. 

10 Benjamin, b. 1653 ; m. Widow Hannau Shattuck, daughter of 
John Osborn, March 6, 1678. 

Begat Eggleston died in Windsor, Conn., September 1, 
1674, nearly 100 years of age. 



FILER. 

(Introduced to show the intermarriages with this family.) 



1. 

liieiitenaiit IValter Filer married Jane , and 

liad 

2 John, b. September 12, 1G43 ; m. Elizabeth Doleman, October 17 

1672; d. in 1723. 

3 Zerubabel, b. December 23, 1644 ; m. Experience Strong, May 

27, 1669. 

If there were other children the record has not been fonnd 
by the Compiler. 

Lieutenant Walter Filer died in Windsor, Conn., Decem- 
ber 12, 1G83, leaving his property to his wife Jane and the 
two sons above mentioned. Tie first settled in Dorchester, 
Mass., in 1630, was admitted freeman there in 1684, and re- 
moved to Windsor, Conn., in 1636. 

Jane, widow of Lieutenant Walter Filer, died in Wind- 
sor, Conn., September 11, 1689. 

3. 

Zcriibabel, son of (1) Lieutenant Walter Filer and 

Jane , was born December 23, 1644; married Experi- 
ence Strong, May 27, 1669, and had. 

4 Thomas, b. January 25, 1669. 

5 Jane, b. January 1, 1671 ; m. Wakefield Dibble. 

6 Zerubabel, b. October 31, 1673 ; d. October 31, 1673. 

7 Zerubabel, b. December 25, 1674. 

8 John, b. March 2, 1676. 

9 Samuel, b. September 26, 1681 ; m. Phelps (?); d. in 1710. 

10 Abigail, b. April 8, 1683 ; m. (20) Jonathan Deming, Jr., January 

5, 1709 ; d. December 24, 1754. 

11 Stephen, b. in 1688. 

65 



512 Filer. 

12 Ebenezer, b. in 1690; d. y. 

13 Experience, b. in 1691. 

14 Elizabeth, b. 1694 ; m. Willard. 

Zeriibabel Filer died in Windsor, Conn., abont February 
24, 1715. 

9. 
Samuel, son of (3) Zerubabel Filer and Experience 

Strong, was born September 26, 1681 ; married Phelps (?) 

and had 

15 AbigaU, b. in 1702 (?). 

16 Ann. 

17 Samuel, b. in 1709. 

Sanuiel Filer died in 1710 at Hebron, Conn., and letters of 
administration on his estate were granted to liis brother Thomas 
Novenjber 6, 1710. His brother-in-law was Thomas Timothy 
Phelps. Samuel Holcomb was appointed guardian of his 
children July 7, 1719. 

Note. — Geoege Filek, of Northampton, Mass., in 1662, 
and John Filer who graduated at Harvard College in 1666, 
and became a Quaker, were probably sons of (2) John Filer 
and Elizabeth Doleman. 



GILBERT. 

(Introduced to show the intermarriages with this family.) 



1. 

Josiali Gilbert and Elizabeth, his wife, of Wetiiers- 
licld, had the following ehildreu : 

2 Benjamin, b. September 32, 1C52. 

3 Elizabeth, b. March 28, 1654 ; m. (3) Jonathan Deming, Sr. (his 

second wife), December 5, 1673 ; d. October 3, 1714. 

4 Lydia, b. December 8, 1656 ; m. John Riley. 

5 Josiah, b. September 12, 1659 ; d. a. (?) February 2, 1705. 

6 Sarah, b. December 1, 1661 ; m. Jacob Williams. 

7 Eleazur, b. September 20, 1663. 

8 Moses, b. April 12, 1666. 

9 Caleb, b. June 10, 1668. 

10 Mary, b. November 18, J670 ; m. Simon Willard. 

11 Amy, b. April 12, 1672. 

Elizabeth, wife of Josizvii Gilbert, died Oetoher 17, 1682, 
le. 50 years. 

JosiAir Gilbert, in 1684, was about 56 years ef age. 

5. 
Jo^iali, son of (1) Josiah Gilbert, made his will January 
24, 1704, and died February 2, 1705. It mentions brothers 
Benjamin, Moses and Caleb and sisters Mary, wife of Simon 
Willard, and Elizabeth Deming. 



GOODWIN. 

(Introduced to show the intermarriages with this family.) 



1. 

TVilliani Cwooclwiu (Elder), was one of the " Brain- 
tree Company" which went first to Newtown (now Cambridge), 
Mass., and thence to Elartford, Conn. He was admitted free- 
man in 1632, and removed to Hartford from Newtown in 1636 
with the Rev. Mr. Hooker's Company. He moved to Hadley 
and snbseqnently to Farmington. He was one of tlie most 

wealthy men in the Colony. He married Susanna , 

and had an only child 

2 Elizabeth, m. (3) John Crow, of Hadley. 

Elder IVilliam Ooodwin died in Farmington March 11, 
1673, te. abont 75 years. He left his estate by will to his only 
child Elizabeth, wife of John Crow. 



GOODRICH. 



(1) Johu, Sr., and (2) Ensign William Goodrich, liis brother, 
camef]-om Bury St. Ediiiond's, England, probably first to Water- 
town, Mass., and thence to Wethersfield, Conn., where John 
held lands in 1644, and William held lands in 1666. There 
appears to have been another William Goodrich who lived 
in Watertowu and died in 1647, and whose widow Mar- 
garet, died the wife of John ELale February 3, 1683. There 
is a tradition in the family that John and William were or- 
phans and came to this country from South Wales about 1644 
with their mother's brother, William Stillraan, and first settled 

in the IS^ew Haven Colony. 

1. 

•Toliii CjcOOdric'li, Sr., one of the first settlers of Weth- 
ersfield, Conn., was twice married, 1st, to Elizabeth, daughter 
of Thomas Edwards, in 1645, and had 

3 Elizabeth, b. November 2, 1645 ; m. Daxiel Rose, 1G64. 

4 John, b. September 8, 1647; m. M.\iiY ; d. May, 1(370, leav- 

ing one child Mary, b. April 23, 1676. 

5 Mary, b. December 15, 1650; m. Thomas Read, Jr., about 1677. 

6 Joseph, b. January 10, 1653 ; d. October, 1680 ; no is.sue. 

7 Hannah, m. 1st, Zacuariau Mayxard about 1679 ; 2d, Isaac 

Heath. 

8 Jonathan, m. Abigail, daughter of Moses Craft, December 3, 

1691. 

Elizabeth Edwards, wife of John Goodrich, Sr., died July 5, 1670. 
He married, 2d, Mary, daughter of Nathaniel Foote and (A) 
Elizabeth Deming, and widow of John Stoddard (b. in 1623) 
April, 1674, by whom he had no children. 

John Goodrich, Sr., died iVpril, 1680, and his widow married 
Lieut. Thomas Tracy, of Norwich, Conn. 



516 Goodrich. 



8. 



Joiiatliaii, son of (1) John (ioodricli, Sr., and Elizabeth 

Edwards, was born ; married Abigail, daiig-liter of 

Moses Craft, December 3, 1691, and had 

9 Jonathan, b. February 9, 1693. 

10 Abigail, b. November 28, 1694; m. (17^) Samuel Wright, Janu- 

ary 2, 1718. 

11 Moses, b. July 19, 1697. 

12 Lucy, b. September 9, 1699. 

13 Rebecca, b. December 24, 1702. 

In 167S there died in Hegessett, Suffolk Co., Enghind, 
childless, the Rev. Willi.vm Goodrich, a minister of the estab 
lished cliurch, leaving a will in which he bequeathed certain 
specified real and personal estate to his wife Rebecca Good-. 
RICH during her natural life, with remainder to one of the sons 
of his brother John Goodrich and to one of the sons of his 
brother William Goodrich, naming them. 

Rebecca, the widow of the Rev. William Goodrich, died 
in November, 169S, after which (8) Jonathan Goodrich, the 
son of (1) John Goodrich, Sr., and (15) John Goodrich, son of 
(2) William Goodrich, were entitled to receive about £200 
sterling each from the estate. 

The Rev. William Goodrich, of Hegessett, England, was 
probably brother-in-law of (1) John and (2) William Good- 
rich, of Wethersfield, Conn. May 18, 1Y03, (S) Jonathan 
Goodrich appointed Nicholas Hallman, mariner, of New Lon- 
don, to take possession of his estate at Hegessett, England. 

For the will of Rev. William Goodrich, of Hegessett, and 
the letters relating thereto, see " Private Controversies," vol. 5, 
p. 239, Secretary of of State's office, Hartford, Conn. 

3. 

Ensign William Iwoodricli, one of the first settlers 
of Wethersfield, Conn., married (4) Sarah, daughter of (1) 

Matthew Marvin, of Hartford, Conn., and Elizabeth , 

October 4, 1648, and had 

14 William, b. August 8, 1649 ; d. y. 

15 John, b. May 20, 1653 ; m. Rebecca Allen, March 28, 1678 ; d. 

aged 84. 



Goodrich. 517 

16 Elizabeth, b. in 1658 ; m. (10) Capt. Robert Welles, June 9, 

1G75 ; d. February 17, 1698. 

17 William, b. February 8, 1661 ; m. 1st, Grace Riley, November 22, 

1680; 2d, Mary Ann Ayrault, widow; d. December 27, 1737. 

18 Ephraim, b. Juue 2, 1663; m. 1st, (11) Sarah Treat, May 20, 

1684 ; 2d, (29) Jerusha (Treat) Welles, widow, December 25, 
1712 ; d. February 27, 1739. 

19 David, b. May 4, 1667; m. 1st, (8) Hannah Wright, March 7, 

1689 ; 2d, Prudence Churchill, December 1, 1698 ; d. January 
23, 1755. 

20 Sarah, m. (3) John Hollister, November 20, 1667 ; d. in 1700. 

21 Mary, m. Joseph Butler, in 1667; d. June 1, 1735. 

22 Abigail, m. Thomas Fitch, in 1680 ; d. November 7, 1684. 

Eusigii William (lOodrich died in 1676. 

Sarah Marvin, widow of Ensign William Goodrich, mar- 
ried Capt. William Curtis, of Stratford, Conn., and died in 
tliat place witliout issue in 1702. 

15. 
John, son of (2j Eusigii AVilliam Goodrich and (4) Sarah 
Marvin, was born May 20, 1653; married Rehecca, dangliter 
of Capt. Jolm .VUen, of Charlestown, Mass., March 28, 1678, 
and had 

23 Sarah, b. April 10, 1679; m. Abraha.m Kilbourn, October 26, 

1699. 

24 Rebecca, b. November 11, 1680 ; m. (21) David Wright, Decem- 

ber 28. 1699 ; d. April 10, 1703. 

25 Mary, b. September 4, 1682 ; m. Tho.mas Curtis, December 30, 

1703 ; d. February 5, 1730. 

26 Samuel, b. May 24, 1684 ; d. May 7, 1706. 

27 Abigail, b. April 27, 1686 ; m. David Curtis, April 25, 1706. 

28 John, b. Jane 9, 1688 ; m. Mary Tilletson, June 15, 1712. 

29 Allyn, b. November 13, 1690 ; m., 1st, (53) Elizabeth Ooodr.ch, 

December 29, 1709 ; 2d, Hannah Seymour, December 10, 1729. 

30 Ann, b. September 1, 1692. 

31 Jacob, m. Benedict Goodwin, September 12, 1717; d. in 1740. 

John (jiOOdrich died about 1737, ;\\ 84 years. 

17. 
W illisiiii (Lieut.), s<»ii of (2) Ensign William Oood- 
rieh and (-t) Sarah Marvin, was born Febrnaiy 8, 1661 ; mar- 
ried Grace lliley, November 22, 1680, and had 



518 Goodrich. 

32 William, b. August 3,1681 ; d. November 6, 1681. 

33 William, b. July 2,1686 ; ni. Margaiietta, daughter of Goodman 

Orvis, May 14, 1706. 

34 Benjamin, b. September 29, 1688; m. Grace Kilbourn, March 7, 

1716; d. May 11,1742. 

35 Joseph, b. February 29, 1691 ; m. Mehitabel, daughter of Na- 

thaniel Goodwin, December 23, 1714 ; d. January 31, 1768. 

36 Isaac, b. August 18, 1693 ; m. Mary, daughter of Samuel Butler, 

November 9, 1718 ; d. December, 1737. 

37 Anne, b. March 25, 1697 ; m. Robert Powell, January 3, 1717 ; 

d. December 28, 1783. 

38 Ephraim, b. September 12, 1699 ; m. Susannah Hooker, daugh- 

ter of Dr. Daniel Hooker, October 25, 1726 ; no ch. ; d. in 1728. 

39 E3than, b. June 3, 1702 ; d. y. 

Grace Kiley, wife of Lieut. William Goodrich, died October 23, 
1712, se. 51 years. He married, 2d, Mary Ann, widow of Dr. 
Nicholas Ayrault, of Wethersfield, aud had 

40 Elizabeth. 

41 Liucenia. 

42 Eimice. 

Lieut. William Goodrich died in Wetliersfield, Conn., De- 
cember 27, 1737. 

Mary Ann Ayrault, widow of Lieut. William Goodrich, 
died Angust 27, 1741, a?. 60 years. 

18. 
Elihraiiii (Capt.), son of (2^ Ensign William Ccood- 

ricli and (4) Sarah Marvin, was born June 2, 1663 ; mar- 
ried, 1st, (11) Sarah, daughter of (6) Major Eichard Treat 
and Sarah Coleman, of Wethersfield, Conn., May 20, 1684, 
and had 

43 Richard, b. February 27, 1685 ; m. Hannah Bulckley, May 18, 

1709. 

44 Gideon, m. 'Sarah , June 29, 1718 ; d. August, 1769. 

45 Ephraim, b. in 1693 ; m. Hannah Steele, July 10, 1715 ; d. in 

1771, fe. 78. 

46 Thomas, m. Hannah Reynolds, November 26, 1719. 

47 Sarah, b. in 1698 ; m. Richard Butler, December 15, 1725 ; d. 

May 6, 1795,' m. 98. 

48 William, b. in 1701 ; m. Rachel Savage, April 4, 1728 ; d. De- 

cember 16, 1787, £6. 86. 

49 David, b. in 1705 ; m. (15) Sarah Edwards, February 13, 1729 ; 

d. June 7, 1779, ne. 74. 



GoODRIUH. 519 

The above children, except GiDEON and Sarah, settled in Glastonbury, 
Conn. Sarah, wife of Capt. Ephraim Goodrich, died in 
Wethersfield January 2G, 1712, at 7 o'clock r. M., se. 47 years, 
7 months and 18 days. He married, 2d, (29) Jerusha, daugh- 
ter of (8) Capt. James Treat (she was the widow of (22) Capt. 
Thomas Welles) December 25, 1712, and had 

50 Oliver, b. September 14, 1714; m. Temperance Wright, June 

26, 1740 ; d. September 23, 1780. 

51 Gurdon, b. December 29, 1717 ; m. Abigail Belden, June 7, 1739. 

Capt. Ephraim Goodrich died February 27, 1739, se. 76. 
Jerusha (Treat) Welles, widow of Capt. Ephraim Good- 
rich, died January 1.5, 1754, in the 76th year of her age. 

19. 
David (Col.), son of (2) Ensign William Goodrich and 

(1:) Sarah Marvin, was boi-n May 4, 1667; married, 1st, 
(8) Hannah^ daughter of (2) Thomas Wright (b. March 10, 
1671), March 7, 1689, and had 

52 Josiah, b. June 15, 1690; m. 1st, Sarah, daughter of Samuel 

Porter, December 5, 1711 ; 2d, Sarah, daughter of Rev. Stephen 
Mix, about 1727 ; d. in 1731. 

53 Elizabeth, b. November 19, 1601; m, (29) Allyn Goodrich, 

December 29, 1709 ; d. August 25, 1746. 

54 EUzur, b. March 30, 1693 ; m. (438 Talcott Ped.) Anne, daughter 

of (430) Cornet Samuel Talcott, April 22, 1714; d. April 4, 1774. 

55 David, b. December 8, 1694 ; m. IIei'zibah, daughter of Jonathan 

Boardman, December 21, 1721 , d. July 15, 1785. 

56 AbigaU, b. April 2, 1697 ; d. September 23, 1712. 

Uaninah Wright, vvife of Col. D.wid Goodrich, died in Wethers- 
field, April 27, 1698, te. about 28 years. He married, 2d, 
Prudence, daughter of Benjamin Churchill (b. July 2, 1678), 
December 1, 1098, and had 

' 57 Hezekiah, b. January 28, 1700; m. (85) HONODR, daughter of (4) 
Samuel Deming, October 16, 1729 ; d. in 1732. 

58 Prudence, b. June 18, 1701 ; m., 1st, David Hubbard ; 2d, Judah 

HoLCO.MB; d. November 29, 1783. 

59 Sarah, b. March 12, 1702. 

60 Mary, b. December 15, 1704. 

61 Hannah, b. August 2, 1707. 

62 Jeremiah, b. September 9, 1709 ; m. Ruth, daughter of Thomas 

Kimberly, July 6, 1732. 

63 Ann, b. February 14, 1712. 

64 Zebulon, b. November 22, 1713 ; ra. Ann Francis, October 23, 1737. 



520 GOODKIOH. 

65 Benjamin, b. November 13, 1715. 

66 Abigail, b. January 18, 1718. 

67 Charles, b. April 7, 1720; m. Mary, supposed to be the daughter 

of Samuel Balden ; d. in 1732. 

68 Millicent, b. January 23, 1724. 

Prudence Churchill, wife of Col. David Goodrich, died 
in Wethersfield May 9, 1752, ?e. 74 years. 

Col. David Goodeich died in Wethersfield January 23, 1755. 
He was a lieutenant-colonel in the old French war. 

28. 
John, son of (15) John Goodrich and Rebecca Allen, was 

born June 9, 1 688 ; married Mary Tilletson, supposed daugh- 
ter of John Tilletson, of Say brook, Conn., June 15, 1712, 
and had 

69 Samuel, b. July 26, 1713 ; d. July, 1714. 

70 Abraham, b. November 3, 1715. 

71 Mary, b. May 20, 1718. 

Recorded in the Wethersfield Records Mary Tilletson, wife 
of John Goodrich, died May 31, 1740. 

99. 
Allyii, son of (15) John Goodrich aud Rebecca Allen, was 

born November 13, 1090 ; nuirried (53) Elizabeth, daughter 
of (19) Col. David Goodrich and (8) Hannah Wright, all of 
Wethersfield, December 29, 1709, and had 

72 Elizabeth, b. October 19, 1710. 

73 Elisha, b. September 22, 1712; m. Rebecca Seymour, Novem- 

ber 21, 1734. 

74 Abigail, b. December 13, 1714. 

75 Jedediah, b. July 24, 1717. 

76 Samuel, b. April 23, 1720. 

77 Allen, b. August 18, 1726 ; recorded in Farmington. 

Allyn Goodrich removed from Wethersfield to Farmington 
where Elizabeth Goodrich, his wife, died August 25, 172G. 
He married, 2d, Hannah Seymour, of Kingston, December 
10, 1729. 



Goodrich. 521 

31. 

Jacob, son of (15) John Goodrich and Rebecca Alleu, 

was born ; married Benedict, daughter of Nathaniel 

Goodwin, of Hartford, Conn., September 12, lYlT, and liad 
(children recorded in Wethcrsliekl) 

78 Hannah, b. August 31, 1719. 

79 Rebecca, b. April 14, 1721. 

80 Elijah, b. July 3, 1724 ; m. Margaret Qillett, of Windsor, 

August 20, 1752. 

(Children recorded in Windsor) 

81 Ruth, b. in 1727. 

82 Stephen, b. January 21, 1731 ; m. Rachel Gillett, of Windsor. 

January 3, 1 754 ; d. August 1758, leaving one child, Jacob, b, 
February 5, 175G. 

Jacob Goodrich died in Windsor in 1746. 

34. 
Benjaiiiiii, son of (17) Lieut. William Goodrich and 
Grace Riley, was born Septembei- 29, 1688 ; married Grace, 
daughter of Ebenezer Kilbourn, of Glastonbury, Conn., 
March 7, 1716, and had 

83 Benjsinun. 

84 Ebenezer. 

85 Timothy, who settled iu Farmiugton. 

86 Daniel. 

87 Waitstill, who dwelt in Woodbury, Conn., in 1760. 

88 Sarah, Who died single in 1758. 

Benjamin Goodrich died May 11, 1742. His grave is in 
the Newington Society burying-ground. 

Gkace Kilbourn, widow of Benjamin Goodrich, died No- 
vember 26, 1764, se. 71 years 

His estate was distributed January 10, 1751, to his wife and 
the al)ove-named children. 

43. 

Richard, son of (18) Capt. Ephraim Goodricli and (11) 
Sarah Treat, was born February 27, 1685 ; married Ifannah, 
daughter of Dr. Cliarles Bulckley, of New London, and grand- 
daughter of Ilev. (xorshom Bnh'kley, May 18, 17()<), and had 



522 Goodrich. 

89 Ann, b. March 6, 1710. 

90 Richard, b. July 13, 1712 ; d. September 1, 1714. 

91 Sarah, b. July 6, 1715. 

92 Gershom, b. May 5, 1717. 

93 Richard, b. July 23, 1719. 

Richard Goodricli settled first in Micldletown and afterward 
in Glastonbury, Conn. 

Hannah Bulcklby, wife of Richard Goodrich, died Sep- 
tember 23, 1720. 

44. 

Gideon, son of (IS) Capt. Epliraiiii Goodrich and (11) 

Sarah Treat, was born ; married Sarah , June 

29, 1718, and had 

94 Elijah, bp. 1726. 

95 Lois, bp. April 13, 1728. 

96 Caleb, bp. September 5, 1731 . 

97 Ebenezer, bp. March 18, 1733 ; m. (76) Lydia Deming. 

98 Eunice, bp. April 6, 1735. 

99 Joshua, bp. May 21, 1738. 

100 Wait, bp. January 20, 1740. 

101 Levi, bp. June 10, 1750. 

Gideon Goodrich first settled in Wetliersfield, tlien removed 
to Middletown, Upper Houses. He died August, 1769. 

45. 

E]iliraiiii, son of (18) Capt. Ephraim Goodrich and (11) 

Sarah Treat, was born in 1693 ; married Hannah, daugliter 
of James Steele, of Wetliersfield, and (25) Ann, daughter of 
(4) Capt. Samuel Welles of that town (b. March 18, 1697), 
July 10, 1715, and had 

102 Abigail, b. July 10, 1716. 

103 Jame.s, b. January 21, 1718, 

104 Charles, b. November 9. 1720 ; m. 1st, Lucy Ward ; 2d, H.\N- 

NAii Ward ; d. November 15, 1816. 

105 Ephraim, b. December 9, 1722 ; m. Penelope H.\le. 

106 Hannah, b. May 15, 1725. 

Ephraim Goodrich settled^ in Glastonbury, Conn., where all 
his children were recorded in the town records. He died in 
1771. 



Guoniiioii. 528 

48. 
AVilliaiii, son of (18) Ciipt. Ephraim (roodrich and (11) 
Sarah Treat, was born in 1701 ; married Rachel, danglitev of 
Ca])t. Thomas Savage, April 4, 1728, and had 

107 William, b. January 20, 1729. 

108 Stephen, b. May 2, 1732. 

109 Elisha, b. May 27, 1734 ; m. (IIG) Lucy Goodrich. 

110 Jehiel, ) 

[b. September IG, 1741. 

111 Jemima, ) 

112 Mary, b. November 18, 1745. 

Rachel Say age, wife of William Goodrich, died Septem- 
ber 20, 1 787, te. 84 years. 

William Goodrich settled in Glastonbury, Conn., wdiere all 
his children were recorded in the town records, and died there 
December 16, 1787, ae. 86 years. 

49. 

David, son of (18) Capt. Ephraim Goodrich and (11) 
Sarah Treat, was born in 17<)5; married (15) Sarah, daugh- 
ter of (13) John Edwards, February 13, 1729, and had 

113 John, b. June 16, 1730 ; m., (1009 Talcott Fed.) 1st, Prudence 

Talcott, June 17, 1752; 2d, (74) Abigail Deming, October 8, 
1761 ; d. October 12. 1774. 

114 David, b. May 22, 1733; m. (22) Prudence Benton, November 

7, 17.54 ; d. October 15, 1808. 

115 Wait, b. February 8, 1736 ; m. Hannah Smith. 

116 Lucy, b. February 24, 1738 ; m. (109) Elisiia Goodrich ; d. in 

1807. 

117 Rhoda, b. December 17, 1739 ; m. Gideon Sage, November 27, 

1760. 

118 Isaac, b. May 2, 1743 ; m. Hannah Strickland, June 4, 1786. 

119 Elizur, b. August 8, 1745 ; m. Sarah Kimberly. 

120 Sarah, b. June 20, 1747 ; m. (1012 Talcott Ped.) Isaac Talcott, 

November 20, 1765. 

121 Honor, b. April 8, 1749 ; m. Daniel Miles, January 26, 1786. 

122 George, b. August 13, 1751 ; m. Sarah Welles ; d. August, 1843. 

123 Prudence, b. April 14, 1754 ; d. December 15, 1765. 

Deacon David Goodricli settled in Glastonbury, Conn., 
where his children were recorded in the town records. 



524 Goodrich.' 

" Deacon David Goodrich who, on the 7th of June, 1779, 
at his evening prayer fell down in an instant and never saw to 
make any motion after, being in the 74th year of liis age." — 
[Gravestone. 

Sarah Edwards, widow of Deacon David Goodrich, died 
May 11, 1790, in the SOth year of her age. 

50. 
Oliver, son of (18) Capt. Ephraim Goodrich and his 

second wife (29) Jerusha Treat, widow of (22) Thomas Welles, 
was born September 14, 1714; m. Temperance Wright, of 

Wethersiield, June 26, 1740, and had 

124 Roger, b. October 18, 1741. 

125 Sarah, b. July 31, 1743. 

126 Prudence, b. August 11, 1745. 

127 Temperance, b. October 11, 1747. 

128 Oliver, b. October 8, 1749. " 

129 Milletta, b. November 3, 1751. 

130 Millescent, b. September 39, 1754. 

131 Pollicena, b. May 15, 1757. 

132 Ezekiel, b. April 22, 1759. 

133 Lucretia, b. May 8, 1761. 

Oliver Goodrich settled in Wetliersiield, Kooky Hill, where 
his children were recorded in the Rocky Hill chnrch records. 
He died there September 23, 1780, in the 66tli year of his age. 

Temperance Wright, widow of Oliver Goodrich, died 
October 4, 1803, in the SOth year of her age. 

Gurcloii, son of (18) Capt. Ephraim Goodrich and his 

second wife (29) Jerusha Treat, widow of (22) Thomas Welles, 
was born December 29, 1717; married Abigail Behlen, of 

Wetlierstield, Jnne 7, 1739, and had 

134 Gurdon, b. August 31, 1740 ; d. October 3, 1741. 

135 Jerusha, b. July 26. 1741. 

136 Experience, b. September 25, 1743 ; d. July 24, 1746. 

137 Gurdon, b. January 12, 1745. 

138 Elizabeth, b. August 16, 1747. 

139 Abigail, b. November 12, 1749. 



GooDKiou. 525 

140 Ephraim, b. Jauuary 26, 1752. 

141 Jemima, b. April 7, 1754. 

142 Elizur, b. September 10, 1756. 

143 Ichabod, b. September 10, 1758. 

Giirdoii Goodrich settled in Wetliersficld, Rocky Hill, ^v'llere 
liis children were recorded in theRoftky Hill clinrch records. 

Abigail Belden, wife of Gurdon Goodkich, died February 
22, 1.787, in the 6Gth year of lier age. 

Joi^iah, son of (10) Col. David Goodrich and (s) Hannah 

Wright, was born June 15, 1*90 ; married, 1st, Sarah, daugh- 
ter of Samuel Porter, of Hadley, Mass., December 5, 1711, 
and had 

144 Josiah, b. August 22, 1717, 

145 Aaron, b. in 1719. 

146 Samuel, b. in 1721 ; d. y. 

Sarah Porter, wife of Josiah QoODRicn, died at Wethersfield, Conn., 
July, 1726, 86. 34 years. He nuvrried, 2d, Sarah, daughter of 
Rev. Stephen Mix, of Wethersfield, about 1727, and had 

147 John, b. in 1728. 

148 David, b. in 1729. 

Josiah Goodricli, Escj., tirst settled in Wethersfield, and 
removed to Tolland, Coim., where he died inl781, ;e. 41 years. 

54. 
Elr/:iir, son of (19) Col. David Goodrich and (8) Hannah 

Wright, was born March 30, 1()93 ; married (438 Talcott Ped.), 
Anne, daughter of (430) Cornet Sanniel Talcott, of Wethers- 
field, April 22, 1714. 

Col. Eliznr Goodrich died in Wethersfield, April 4, 1774, 
a3. 81 years. 

Annk Talcotp, widow of Elizuk Gooouion, died January 
3, 1776, se. 83 years. 

5.">. 

Dsivid, son of (19) Col. David Goodrich and (8) Hannah 
Wright, was born December 8, 1094; niarried llepzihah. 



52(3 Goodrich, 

danglitcrof Ensign Jonathan Boardnian, deceased, of Wethers- 
Held, and Marj, dangliter of John Hnbbard, of Hatfield, 
Mass. (b. Feb. 16, 1702), December 21, 1721, and had 

149 Abigail, b. October 11, 1722 ; d. November 10, 172^. 

150 David, b. September 2, 1724. 
^^151 Alpheus, b. March 4, 1727. 

152 Josiah, b. May 5, 1731. 

153 Hezekiah, b. April 9, 1733 ; d. November 21, 1788. 

154 Elizur, b. October 18, 1734 ; m. Katharine Chauncey, February 

1, 1759; d. November 21, 1799. 

155 Hepzibah, b. January 19, 1737 ; m. David Belden, August 3. 

1769. 

156 Abigail, b. March 8, 1739. 

157 Mercy, b. June 17, 1741. 

158 Hannah, b. August 29, 1743. 

Deacon David Groodrich settled in Wethersfield, Conn., 
Rocky Hill Society, where he died July 15, 1785, in the 91st 
year of his age. He was forty-six years a Deacon. 

Hepzibah Boardman, widow of Deacon David Goodrich, 

died at the same place December 9, 1785, in the 84tli year of 

her age. Their gravestones are in the Rocky Hill bnrying- 

ffround. 

57. 

Hezekiah, son of (19) Col. David Goodrich and his second 
wife Prudence Churcliill, was born January 28, 1700 ; mar- 
ried (35) Honour, daughter of (4) Samuel Deming, October 16, 
1729, and had 

159 Elizur, b. in 1730. 

160 Honor, b. in 1732 ; m., 1st, Charles Whiting, of Norwich, Conn. 

May 18, 1749, by whom she had six children; 2d, Rev. Joshua 
Belden, of Wetliersfield, of Newiugton Society, November 14, 
1774. She died August 21, 1801, in her 70th year. 

Hezekiah Goodrich died in 1732. His widow married Dr. 
Thomas Perrin, of Wethersfield, July 5, 1733. 

67. 
Charles, son of (19) Col. David Goodrich and his second 
wife Prudence Cliurchill, was born April 7, 1720 ; married 

Mary , supposed to be the daughter of Samuel Belden, 

and had 



Goodrich. 527 

161 David, b. in 1746. 

162 Abigail, b. in 1748. 

163 Dorcas, b. in 1750. 

164 Mary, b. in 1752. 

Charles Goodricli settled in Wetliersticld where he died in 
1732. 

104. 

Charles, son of (45) Epliraim Goorlricli and Hannah 
Steele, was born in Glastonbury, Conn., November 9, 1T20; 
married, 1st, Lucy Ward, of Middletown, Conn., and had 

165 Luely, m. Isaac Jones. 

166 Charles, d. an infant. " ~ 

167 James, d. an infant. 

Lucy Wai'd, wife of Charles Goodrich, died. He married, 2d 
Hannah W.\rd, sister of liis first wife, and had 

168 Lucy, b. April 24, 1776 ; m. Euastus Pratt ; d. in 1866, a?. 90 

years . 

169 Charles, b. April 22, 1778 ; m. Amelia Jones, September 17, 1797 ; 

d. 1871. 

170 James, b. March 28, 1780; d. in 1869, fe. 89 years. 

Charles Goodrich died in Pittsfield, Mass., November 15, 
1816, 33. 96 years. He settled in Pittsfield in 1752, and drove 
the first horse into that place and built the first house there. 
He was a Captain in the American army during the Revolution 
and was wounded at the battle of Bennington. He was one 
of the most prominent men in Pittsfield. He took an active 
part during the whole of his long life in the affairs of the place 
and held various public offices. (For a very full account of 
him see "Smith's History of Pittsfield" — Smith places his 
death in 1S15, but that is an error as he died as above stated.) 

105. 
F|iliraiiii, son of (15) Ejihraiin Goodrhh and Hannah 

Steele, was born in Glastonbury, Coim., Decend)er 9, 1722; 
married Penelope Hale (1). 1739), and had 

171 Noah, b. August 30, 1764 , m. 1st, Prudknce Goodrich, No- 

vember 23, 1780 ; 2d, Hutu Stratton ; d. July 19, 1834. 
07 



528 GooDKicii. 

And other cliildren whose names have not heen found. 

Epliraiin (xoodricli died in Glastonbury. 

Penelope Hale, widow of Ephraim Goodrich, died in 
Tioga, N. Y., November 15, 182G. She moved from Connec- 
ticut with her son Noali and settled in Tioga, N. Y., in 1802, 
calling the neighborhood by their name " Goodrich Settle- 
ment." There are several families of her children and grand- 
children still residing there. She returned to Connecticut 
several times on horseback, the country she passed through 
being very tliinly settled with white people, but filled with 
Indians, only an occasional settlement to be found. The house 
which her son built in Tioo-a is still standing-. 

113. 

John, son of (49) David Goodrich, of Glastonbury, and 
(15) Sarah Edwards, was born June 16, 1730 ; married, 1st, 
(1009 Talcott Fed.) Prudence, daughter of (459 Talcott Ped.) 
Col. Elizur Talcott and (32) Paith, daughter of (14) Daniel 
Wright, Jr., June 17, 1752. She died of consumption Octo- 
ber 18, 1752. He married, 2d, (74) Abigail, daughter of 
(Gl) Daniel Deming, Jr., October S, 1761, and had 

172 Mary, b. April 17, 1763 ; m. William Stillman, Deceinher 15, 

1785 ; d. 1834. 

173 Russell, b. February 6, 1765 ; d. s. 1837. 

174 Abigail, b. August 1, 1767 ; m. (1018 Talcott Ped.) George Tal- 

cott, February 9, 1786 ; d. June 27, 1854. 

175 Jared, b. March 15, 1769 ; m. Louisa Loveland, June, 1798 ; d. 

September 19, 1804. 

176 Amelia, b. January 5, 1771 ; m. 1st, Samuel R. Smith, Septem- 

ber, 1797 ; 2d, Pitkin ; 3d, Elisha Chapman ; d. 1828. 

John Goodrich died October 12, 1774. 
Abigail Deming, widow of John Goodeich, died June 12, 
1799, ie. 68 years. 

154. 

Elizur, son of (55) David Goodrich and Hepzibah Board- 
man, was born in Wethersfield, Rocky Hill Society, October 
18, 1734; married Katharine, daughter of Hon. Elihu 
Chauncey (b. April 11, 1741), February 1, 1759, and had 



GooDiiicH. 529 

177 Chauncey, b. October 20, 1759 ; United States Senator and Lieu- 

tenant-Governor of Connecticut ; d. August 18, 1815. 

178 Elizur, b. March 24, 1761; m. Anne W. Ali-en, September 1, 

1785 ; d. November 1, 1849. 

179 Samuel, b. January 12. 1763 ; m. Elizabeth Ely, July 29, 1784 ; 

d. April 19, 1835. 

180 Elihu, b. September 16, 1764 ; d. s. 

181 Charles Augustus, b. March 2, 1768 ; d. s. 

182 Nathan, b. August 5, 1770 ; d. y. 

183 Catharine, b. December 2. 1775; m. Rev. David Smith, D.D., of 

Dunkirk, Conn.; d. 1845. 

Rev. Elizur Goodricli settled in Durliani, Conn., where lie 
died November 21, 1799. 

Katharine Chauncey, widow of Rev. Elizue Goodrich, 
died April 8, 1830. 

1G9. 

Charles (Rev.)? son of (lO-l) Capt. Charles Goodricli 

and bis second wife Hjiiinali Ward, was born in Pittsfield, 
Mass., April 22, 1778; married Amelia Jones (b. August 21, 
1780), September 17, 1797, and had 

184 Charles, b. February 22, 1799; d. y. 

185 Elizabeth, b. October Ifi, 1800. 

186 Charles, b. August 16, 1802 ; m. CAROLINE Brooks. 

187 Harriet W., b. July 16, 1804. 

188 David, b. June 20, 1806; m., 1st, Mary Winton, December 2, 

1829; 2d, Ph(ebe Htjbbell, January 3, 1836; 3d, Nancy D. 
TuTiiiLL, September 27, 1837 ; 4th, Frances E. Danporth. 

189 George W., b. March 23, 1808 ; m. Emeline . 

190 Amelia H., b. January 7, 1810 : m. C. G. Judd. 

191 Lucy P., b. December 31, 1811 ; m. Nelson Winton. 

192 Samuel W., b. February 16, 1814 ; m. Eliza St. Croix. 

Amelia J<mes, wife of the Rev. Charles Goodrich, died at 
Penn Yan, iST. Y., January 11, 1835. 

Rev. Charles Goodrich died at Penn Yan in 1871.. 

188. 
David, son of (ir.9) Rev. Charles Goodrich and Amelia 
Jones, was born June 20, 1806 ; married, 1st, Mary Winton, 
December 2, 1829, and liad 

193 Charles, b. August 3, 1831. 



530 GOODKICH. 

194 WUliam W., b. August 23, 1833 ; m. Frances A. Wickes, Sep- 

tember 10, 1857. 

Mary Wintou, wife of Eev. Chakles Goodrich, died. He married 
2d, Phcebe Hubbell, January 3, 1836 ; no children. He 
married, 3d, Nancy D. Tuthill, September 27, 1837, and had 

195 Edward, b.f December 22, 1838. 

196 Frances A., b. November 27, 1841. 

197 Sidney E., b. September 14, 1845. 

Naucy !>. Tuthill, third wife of Rev. Charles Goodrich, died. 
He married, 4th, Frances E. Danforth. 

194. 
William W^., son of (188) David (xoodricli and his first 

wife Mary Wiiitoii, was born August 23, 1833 ; married 
Frances A. Wickes, of Albany, N. Y., September 10. 1857, 
and had 

198 Frederick E., b. July 7, 1858. 

199 Henry W., b. April 2G, 18G0. 

200 Jesse L., b. August 30, 1861. 

201 Mabel D., b. November 1, 1865. 

William W. Goodrich is a practicing lawyer in the city of 
New York. 

171. 

IVoali, son of (105) Epliraim Goodrich and Penelope 

Hale, was born in Glastonbnry, Conn., August 30, 1764; mar- 
ried, 1st, Prndence, daughter of Goodrich, Novem- 
ber 23, 1786, and had 

202 Erastus, b. June 15, 1788; m. (1742 Talcott Ped.) Hope Tal- 

COTT, February 27, 1812; d. June 29, 1854. 

203 Aner, b. September 30, 1789 ; m. Ruth Stratton, October 31, 

1813 ; d. July 15, 1871. 

204 Norman, b. December 30, 1792 ; m. Eliza True, January 20, 

1822 ; d. February 9, 1861. 

205 Roxa, b. September 16, 1798 ; m. David Nealy ; d. 1824. 

206 Prudence, b. January 25, 1805 ; d. March 31, 1805. 

207 Anna, b. April 30, 1807 ; d. January 13, 1808. 

208 Penelope, b. January 3, 1812 ; d. January 6, 1812. 

Prudence Goodrich, wife of Noah Goodrich, died in Tioga, N. 
Y., January 30, 1813. He married, 2d, Ruth Stratton, and 
had 



(toodkicii. 531 

209 Ephraim, 1). October 31. 1815; ra. Hannah B. ILvuguton. 

Noah Goodrich died at Tioga, N. Y., Jidv 19, 1834. 

302. 

Era!^tiis, son of (171) Noah Goodrich and Prudence 

Goodrich, was bom June 15, 1788; niarried (1742 Talcott 
Fed.) Hope, daughter of (lOlG Talcott Fed.) Elizur Talcott 
and Dorothy Lord (b. Mav 10, 1785), February 27, 1812, and 
had 

210 David, b. January 3, 1813 ; m. Fanny Trueman. 

211 Prudence, b. July 32, 1814 ; m. Daniel G. Taylor. 

212 George B., b. December 1, 1816 ; m. (1757 Talcott Ped.) Sarah 

C. Talcott, September 2, 1840. 

213 Eunice A., b. August 20, 1818, m, George Trueman, November 

17, 1842. 

214 Edwin, b. October 12, 1820 ; m. Calphurnta Mersereau, 

September 18, 1844. 

215 Erastus, b. February 25, 1823 ; m. 1st, Nancy Ann Tay^lor ; 2d, 

PncEBE A. Dodge. 

216 Susan E., b. June 9, 1826 ; m. John C. Willl\ms. 

217 Lucy B., b. July 15, 1830 ; m. T. I. Chatfield. 

The above children were all living in 1880. 
Erastus Goodrich died June 29, 1854. 
Hope Talcoit, widow of Erastus Goodkich, died February 
13, 1865. 

303. 

Aiier, son of (171) Noah Goodricli and Prudeuce Good- 
rich, was born Septeuil)er 30, 1789 ; niarried Ruth Stratton, 
October 31, 1813, and had 

218 Emily M., b. December 30, 1817 ; m. Lyman Trueman, January 

10, 1838. 

219 Andrew Jackson. 

220 John A., m. (265) Jennie E. Goodrich, April 20, 1868. 

Aner Goodrich died July 15, 1871. 

•J04. 

IVoriiiaii, son of (171) Noah Goodrich and Prudence 

(Joodrich, was born December 30, 1792; married Eliza True, 
January 20, 1822, and had 



532 Goodrich. 

221 Noah, b. April 5, 1823; m. Charlotte R. Lane. May 15, 1845. 

222 Hermon N., b. October 11, 1824; m. Sarah E. Catlin, May 1. 

1851 ; d. November 20, 1874. 

223 Mary Louisa, b. April 20, 1826. 

224 Rhoda Ann, b. May 29, 1828 ; m. Benjamin C. Stiles, October 
23, 1849. 

225 Amanda M., ) d. January 5, 1838, 

[ h. July 24, 1830. 

226 Mortimer A., ) d. October 5, 1830. 

227 Abner T., b. March 23, 1833; d. September 13. 1853. 

228 Jairus T., b. November 18, 1838. 

Norman Goodrich died February 9, 1861. 
Eliza True, widow of Norman Goodrich, died March 10, 
1872. 

S05. 

Roxa, daughter of (171) Noah Goodrich and Prudence 

Goodrich, was born September 16, 1798; married David 
Nealy, and had 

229 Prudence, m. Rev. Mr. Wadsworth. 

230 James. 

• 231 George. 

232 Elizabeth, m. Charles Stebbins. 

233 Charles. 

Roxa Goodrich, wife of D.^vid TTealy, died in 1S24. 

309. 

Epliraiiii, son of (171) Noah Goodrich and Ruth Stratton, 

his second wife, was born October 31, 1815 ; married Hannah 
B. Haughton, and had 

234 Ruth A., b. May 22, 1844 ; d. December 26, 1878. 

235 Charles E., b. October 7, 1850 ; m. Mary Raymond. 

210. 
David, son of (202) Erastus Goodrich and (1742 Talcott 
Ped.) Hope Talcott, was born Jannaiy 3, 1813 ; married Fanny 
Trueman, and had 

236 Mary, m. Dwight Cady. 

237 Charles, m. Sarah Crouch. 

238 Lyman, m. Cynthia Cornell. 



Goodrich. 533 

211. 
Prudence, daughter of (202) Erastiis (Goodrich and 

(174:2 Talcott Ped.) Hope Talcott, was born July 22, 1814; 
married Daniel 0. Taylor, and had 

239 Margaret Elizabeth, b. August 27, 1840. 

240 William G., b. in 1843. 

312. 
George B., son of (202) Erastus Goodrich and (1742 

Talcott Ped.) Hope Talcott, was born December 1, 1816 ; mar- 
ried (1757 Talcott Ped.) Sarah C, daughter of (1741 Talcott 
PecL) George Lord Talcott and Sarah McQuigg, September 2, 
1840, and had 

241 Sarah T., b. December 29, 1841 ; m. Wm. H. Ellis, October 15, 

1863. 

242 James Wright, b. October 15, 1843. 

243 Charlotte, b. July 29, 1848. 

213. 
Eunice A., daughter of (202) Erastus Goodrich and 

(1742 Talcott Ped.) Hope Talcott, was l)orn August 20, 1818 ; 
married George Trueiiiau, November 17, 1842, and had 

244 William S., b. July 10, 1844 ; m. Kate Stedman, and had 

1 Francis. 

2 William. 

3 Adeline. 

245 Sarah F., b. September 9, 184G ; ni. Chase A. Thomi'Son, and had 

1 Anna, b. May, 1870. 

2 George, b. in 187G. 

246 George, Jr., b. June 25, 1848. 

247 Gilbert, b. February 9, 1850; ni. Alice Steele, and had 

1 George, b. in 1871. 

2 James, b. in 1876. 

248 Francis, b. June 15, 1853 ; d. July 10, 1853. 

214. 
Edwin, son of (202) Erastus (Joodrich and (1742 Talcott 
Ped.), Hope Talcott, was bom October 12, 1820; married 
Calphuniia Mersereau, S(!]>t(Mnber 18, 1S44, and had 



534 Goodrich. 

249 David U., b. November 3, 1845. 

250 Helen Frances, b. October 19, 1847 ; d. January 13, 1875. 

251 Mary Kingsland, b. January 21, 1849 ; m. Calvin Dean. 

252 John Edwin, b. September 13, 1850 ; m. Hebe Frye. 

253 Augusta Calphurnia, b. July 5, 1853 ; d. March C, 1854. 

254 Susan Emma, b. December 28, 1856. 

255 George Edwin, b. April 28, 1862; d. March 8, 1872. 

215. 

Erastiis, Jr., son of (202) Erastus Goodrich and (1742 

Talcott Fed.), Hope Talcott, was born February 25, 1823; 
married, 1st, Nancy Ann Taylor, and had 

256 Roswell. 

257 Frank M. 

258 Anna. 

Nancy Ann Taylor, wife of Erastus Goodrich, Jr., died. He 
married, 2d, Phosbe A. Dodge, and had 

259 Harriet, b. May, 1871. 

260 Lucy C, b. in 1878. 

261 Mary, b. in 1876. 

262 George Erastus, b. July, 1879. 

Niisaii E., dauo'hter of (202) Erastus Goodrich and 
(1742 Talcott Fed.) Hope Talcott, was l)orn June 9, 1826; 
married John C. Williams, and had 

1 Olive, b. July 3, 1867. 

Sir. 

liiicy B., daughter of (202) Erastus Goodrich and (1742 
Talcott Fed.) Hope Talcott, was born July 15, 1830 ; married 
Thomas Ives Chatfleld (b. Sept. 16, 1818), and had 

1 Thomas Ives, Jr., b. October 4, 1871 . 

218. 
Emily M., danghter of (203) Aner Goodrich and Ruth 

Stratton, was born December 30, 1817; married Lyman 
Trneman (b. March 2, 1806), January 10, 1838, and had 

1 Adeline, b. December 18, 1848 ; m. John B. Stanbrough, 
April 25, 1860, and had 



Goodrich. 535 

a Dora T., b. October 2G, 1861. 
b Lyman T., b. January 11, 1864. 
c Frank T., b. June 7, 1867. 

2 Emily Augusta, b. April 21, 1841 ; m. Capt. Eugene B. 

Gere, June 18, 1867. 

3 Dorindai Experience, b. May 6, 1844 ; m. Clarence A. 

Thompson, June 9, 1867, and had 

a Sidney Welles, b. February 10, 1873. 

4 Aner G., b. June 11, 1847 ; d. October 3, 1848. 

IVoali, son of (204) Norman Goodrich and Eliza Trne, 

was born April 5, 1823 ; married Charlotte R. Lane (b. De- 
cember 29, 1825), May 15, 1845, and bad 

263 Helen F., b. March 18, 1846 ; d. August 9, 1847. 

264 Hiram E., b. December 31, 1847; m. Trypiiena McLane, Octo- 

ber 20, 1869. 

265 Jennie E., b. August 29, 1849 ; m. 1st, (220) John A. Goodrich, 

April 29, 1868 ; 2d, Frederick C. Steele, January 28, 1880. 

266 James N., b. May 4, 1852 ; d. April 5, 1856. 

267 Ella Josephine, b. December 30, 1859. 

Heriiioii IV., son of (204) Norman Goodrich and Eliza 

True, was born October 11, 1824 ; married Sarah E. Catlin, 

May 1, 1851, and bad 

268 Charles T., b. December 7, 1852 ; m. Frances M. Deyo, May 10 

1874. 

Hermon N. Goodrich died November 20, 1874, 

941. 

Sarah T., daughter of (212) George l5. Goodrich and 
(1757 Talcott Pod.) Sarah C. Talcott, was born December 29, 
1841 ; married William li. Ellis, October 15, 1863, and bad 

1 George Edwin, b. July 2, 1865 ; d. September 19, 1806. 

2 James G., b. June 7, 1868 ; d. September 18, 1869. 

3 Charlotte, b. August 25, 1872. 

4 Charles Talcott, b. January 15, 1877. 
68 



530 Goodrich. 

964. 

Hiram E., son of (221) Noah Goodrich and Charlotte 
R. Lane, was born December 31, 1847; married. Try phena 
McLane, October 20, 1869, and had 

269 Frederick E., b. November 3, 1870. 

270 John A., b. February 12, 1877. 

968. 
Charles T., son of (222) Hermon N. Goodrich and 

Sarah E. Catlin, was born December 7, 1852; married 
Frances M. Deyo, May 10, 1874, and had 

271 Hermon A., b. November 6, 1874 ; d. June 10, 1877. 

272 WUUe, b. August 20, 1876. 

178. 
£1iziir, son of (154) Elizur Goodrich and Katharine 
Chauncey, was born March 24, 1761 ; married Anne VVillard, 
danghter of Daniel and Esther Allen, September 1, 1785, 
and had 

273 Elizur, b. October 3, 1787; m. Eliza, daughter of Gen. Henry 

Champion, of Hartford, October 25, 1818. 

274 Chauncey Allen, b. October 20, 1790 ; m. Juli.'V, daughter of 

Noah Webster, LL. D. 

275 Nancy, b. January 1, 1793 ; m. Hon. Henry li. Ellsworth ; d. 

January 15, 1847. 

Anne Willard Allen, wife of Hon. Elizue Goodeich, died 
November 17, 1818. 

Hon. Elizur Goodrich died at New Haven, Conn., Novem- 
ber 1, 1849. 

179. 

^ainiiel, son of (154) Elizur Goodrich and Katherine 

Chauncey, was born January 12, 1763 ; married Elizabeth, 
daughter of Col. John Ely, July 29, 1784, and had 

276 Sarah Worthington, b. August 7, 1785; m., 1st, Amos Cooke; 

2d, Hon. Frederick Wolcott. 

277 EUzabeth, b. April 26, 1787 ; m. Kev. Noah Coe. 

278 Abigail, b. November 29, 1788; m. Rev. Samuel Whittlesey. 



GooDKiGii. 537 

279 Charles Augustus ("Peter Parley"), b. August 19, 1790; m. 

Sarah Upson. 

280 Catharine, b. December 4, 1791 ; m. Daniel Dunbar, of Berlin. 

281 Samuel Griswold, b. August 19, 1793 ; m., 1st, Adeline Brad- 

ley ; 2d, Mary Boot. 

282 Elihu Chauncey, b. November 18, 1795 ; d. June 9, 1797. 

283 Mary Ann, b. May 29, 1799 ; m. Hon. N. B. Smith, of Woodbury, 

Conn. 

284 Emily Chauncey, b. November 25, 1801 ; d. October 23, 1803. 

285 Emily Chauncey, b. November 13, 1805 ; m. Rev. Darius Mead. 

Rev. Samuel Goodrich died at Berlin, Conn., April 19, 1835. 
Elizabeth Ely, widow of Rev. Samuel Goodrich, died at 
Berlin, Conn., March 3, 1837. 

109. 

Eli§lia, son of (48) >Villiam Ooodricli and Rachel Savage, 

was born May 27, 173-1; married (116) Lucy, daughter of (49) 
David Goodrich and (15) Sarah Edwards (b. February 24, 1734), 
and had 

286 Eliakim, m. Sarah Leland, in 1781. 

287 Jeremiah, b. October 1, 1772 ; m. Jemima Tkyon, November 22, 

1801 ; d. December 20, 1824. 

986. 

Eliakim, son of (100) Elisha Goodrich and (116) Lucy 

Goodrich, was born ; married Sarah, daughter of 

Phineas Leland and Sarah Warren (b. in Grafton, Mass., in 
1763), in 1781, and had 

288 Ansel, b. in 1782 ; m. Mary Strickland ; d. in 1819. 

289 Ira, b. in 1785 ; ra. Fear Potter; d. in 1825. 

290 Cyprian, b. in 1786 ; m. Abigail Giles. 

291 Lucy, b. in 1788 ; m. Joseph Berry ; d. in 1829. 

292 Alanson, b. in 1790 ; m. Mary Pixley. 

293 Sila.s, b. in 1793; m. (353) Mary A. GooftRiCH, March 11. 1828. 

294 Sarah, b. in 1795. 

295 Betsey, b. in 1797 ; m. Jonathan Platt. 

296 Anne, b. in 1799; d. y. 

297 Jasper, b. in 1801 ; m. Betsey Thorne. 

298 William, b. in 1804; m. May Fox. 

299 Fanny, b. in 180G. 

Sarah Leland, wife of Eliakim Goodrich, died in Owego 
in 1824. 



538 Goodrich. 

288. 
Aiii^el, son of .(28G) Eliakini Goodrich and Sarah Lelaiul, 

was born in 1782 ; married Mary Strickhind, and had 

300 Stephen R,, b. in 1808 ; d. at Macon, Ga., in 1835. 

301 Mary Ann, b. in 1811 , d. in 1836 at Athens, Pa. 

302 Frederick A., b. in 1812 ; d. in 1814, at Owego. 

303 Sarah W., b. in 1816 ; m. Orlando Saltmarsh ; d. at Macon, Ga. 

304 Nancy L., b. in 1817 ; m. C. N. Shipman ; d. at Athens, Pa. 

Ansel Goodrich died in Owego in 1819. Was a merchant 

and a Major- GeneraL 

989. 

Ira, son of (286) Eliakim Goodrich and Sarah Lelaiid, 

was born in 1Y85 ; married Fear Potter, and had 

305 Ann M., b. in 1808 ; m. Enoch L. Roberts. 

306 Louise, b. in 1812 ; d. in 1827. 

307 Sarah M., b. in 1814 ; m. Stephen G. Williams. 

308 Lydia, b. in 181G ; m. Joseph P. True. 

309 Mary, b. in 1818 ; m. F. C. Beman. 

310 Return S., b. in 1820 ; d. in 1822. 

311 Ansel F., b. in 1822. 

312 Charlotte, b. in 1824 ; d. in 1825. 

Ira Goodrich died in 1825. Was a merchant and died in 
Rochester, N. Y. 

Cyiiriaii, son of (286) Eliakim Goodrich and Sarah 
Lelaud, was born in 1786 ; married Abigail Giles, and had 

313 Charles W., b. in 1814 ; m. Electa L. Burk. 

314 Prudence S., b. in 1816 ; m. Joseph Golder. 

315 Mary, b. in 1818 ; m. James Ferris. 

316 AnselJ., b. in 1820. 

317 Eunice, b. in 1823. 

318 Eliza, ) 

[ b. in 1825. 

319 Sarah, ) d. in 1840. 

320 Ira, b. in 1827. 

Cyprian Goodrich resided in Cato, N. Y. 

991. 
liHcy, danghter of (286) Eliakim Goodrich and Sarah 

Leland, was born in 1788 ; married Josepli Berry, and had 



Goodrich. 539 

321 Charlotte, b. in 1813; in. M. Vandenbergh. 

322 William, b. in 1815 ; m. Susan Vought. 

323 Eliza, 1). in 1817; ni. William Vandenbergh. 

324 Sarah L., b. in 1819 ; m. Michael Conklin. 

325 FrankUn C, b. in 1822. 

326 Harriet, b. in 1824 ; m. JoilN Hanes. 

327 Ira, b. in 1826. 

328 Lucinda, b. in 1828 ; m. Joseph Spaulding. 

329 Joseph, b. in 1830. 

Lucy Goodrich, wife of Joseph Berky, died in Owego in 
1829. 

992. 

Alaiisoii, son of (2SG) Eliakim Groodrich and Sarali 
Lelaud, was born in 1790 ; married Mary Pixley, and liad 

330 Charles P., b. in 1816 ; m. Harriet Styles. 

331 Frederick, b. in 1818 ; m. Abby F. Sherman. 

332 Harriet, b. in 1821 ; m. Sherman Mosher. 

333 Eunice, b. in 1823. 

334 Ehzabeth, b. in 1826. 

335 Francis, b. in 1830. 

336 Leland, b. in 1836. 

Alaiison Goodrich resided in Owego, N. Y. 

8ilas, son of (280) Eliakim Goodrich and Sarali Leland, 

was born 1793 ; married (353) Mary Anu, daughter of (2S7j 
Jeremiah Goodrich and Jemima Trjon (b. May 14, 1804), 
March 11, 1828, and had 

(See [353] Mary Ann, daughter of [287] Jeremiah Good- 
rich.) 

Silas Goodrich resided in Owego, N. Y. 

295. 
Betsey, daughter of (28G) Eliakim Goodrich and Sarah 

Leland^ was born in 1797 ; married Jonathan Piatt, and liad 

337 Charlotte, b. in 1817 ; m. George W. Underwood. 

338 Mary, b. in 1819 ; m. Henry Moruan. 

339 Charles, b. in 1822. 

340 George, b. in 1824. 

341 Francis, b. in 1831. 



540 GooDRicir. 

342 Elizabeth, b. in 1833. 

343 Edward, b. in 1838. 

Betsey Goodricli, M'ife of Jonathan Platt, resided in 
Owego, N. Y. 

297. 

Jasper, son of (286) Eliakim Goodrich and Sarah 
Leland, was born in 1801 ; married Betsey Thome, and had 

344 Charles, b. in 1834. 

345 Charlotte, b. in 1836. 

346 Emily, b. in 1838. 

347 Sarah, b. in 1839. 

348 Stephen T., b. in 1840. 

349 Mary J., b. in 1843. 

350 Elizabeth, b. in 1844. 

Jasper Goodrich resided in Washington, Ohio. 

298. 
William, son of (286) Eliakim Goodrich and Sarah 
Lelaud, was born in 1804; married May Fox, and had 

351 Stella L., b. in 1883. 

352 Hobart M., b. in 1834. 

Willifim Goodrich resided at Towanda, Pa. 

987. 
Jereiiiiali, son of (109) Elisha Goodrich and (116) 

Lucy Goodricli, was born in Glastonbury, Conn., October 1, 
17Y2 ; married Jemima Try on (b. October 10, 1779), Novem- 
ber 22, 1801, and had 

353 Mary Ann, b. May 14, 1804 ; m. (393) Silas Goodrich, March 

11, 1838 ; d. May 4, 1871. 

354 David, b. February 7, 180G ; d. August 33, 1838. 

355 Augusta, b. April 31, 1811 : d. in Owego September 17, 1839. 

356 liucy Tryon, b. January 10, 1814 ; m. Robert B. Fiddis, De- 

cember 6, 1836. 

357 Elizur Tryon, b. January 31, 1817 ; d. at Cincinnati, February 

4, 1868. 

Jemima Tryon, wife of Jeremiah Goodrich, died in 
Glastonbury, Conn., February 7, 1819. 



Goodrich. 541 

Jerkmiaii Goodrich died in Glastonbury, Conn., December 
20, 1824. 

353. 

Mary Ann, daughter of (287) Jeremiah Goodrich and 
Jeiniina Tryoii, was born May 14, 1804; married (293) Silas 
Goodrich, March 11, 1828, and had 

358 Jemima Augusta, b. January 26, 1829 ; m. Rev. James T. Gripp- 

ing, September 13, 1855. 

359 Sarah Ann, b. April 11, 1831. 

360 James Jeremiah, b. October 19, 1833; d. in Kansas, November, 

1868. 

361 Rachel Tryon, b. August 37, 1836 ; d. in Owego, December 30, 

1852 

362 Ralph Leland, m. Jennie Connett, at Little Rock, Ark., August 

25, 1869. 

363 Mary Clarissa, b. February 20, 1839 ; m. Qurdon H. Horton, 

March 26, 1863. 

364 Stephen Silas, b. June 16,1842; m. Mary E. Stiles, October 

10, 1871. 

Mary Aim Goodricli, wife of Silas Goodrich, died in 
Owego, May 4, 1871. 

356. 

liHcy Tryon, daughter of (287) Jeremiah Goodrich and 
Jemima Tryon, was born January 10, 1814 ; married Robert 
B. Fiddis, December 6, 1836, and had 

365 James Robert, b. July 27, 1837; m. Olivia Martinez, August 

23, 1879. 

366 Lucy A., b. July 17, 1839. 

367 Anna Augu.sta, b. July 26, 1842 ; m. Rev. John H. Griffith, 

June 30, 1863, and bad 

1 Herbert Baxter, b. May 12, 1865. 

2 Lucy Fiddis, b. March 13, 1870. 

358. 
.leniinia, daughter of (353) Mary Aim Goodrich and (293) 

Silas Goodrich, was born January 26, 1829; married Rev, 
James T. Griffiiig, in Owego, September 13, 1855, and liad 

368 John Silas, b. in Kansas August 26, 1857 ; m. IjV/jak Pechren 

in -Manhattan, Kansas, October, 1879. 

369 William, b. November 24, 1860. 



542 Goodrich. 

370 Mary Lydia, b. August 25, 18G3. 

371 Sarah Augusta, b. February 19, 186g. 

362. 
Ralph lielaiid, son of (353) Mary Ann Ooodricli and 

(293) Silas Goodrich, was born ; married Jennie 

Connett, Angnst 25, 1869, at Little Eock, Ark., and had 

372 Jennie Edith, b. June 3, 1870. 

Jennie Connett, wife of Ralph Leland Goodrich, died 
August Y, 1870. 

303. 

Mary Clari§sa, daughter of (353) Mary Ann Goodricli 
and (293) Silas Goodrich, was born February 20, 1839 ; mar- 
ried, in Owego, Gnrdon H. Horton, March 26, 1863, and had 

373 Fannie Augusta, b. November 2, 1863. • 

374 Frederic, b. November 9, 1869. 

364. 
Stephen Silas, son of (353) Mary Ann Goodrich and 
(293) Silas Goodrich, was born June 16, 1842; married, in 
Owego, Mary E. Stiles, October 10, 1871, and had 

375 Helen Louise, b. July 12, 1872. 

376 Mary Frances, b. November 23, 1873. 



HAMLIN. 



The Haiuliii's are of Freiicli origin ; they cuuie to Eiighnid 
about lOSO. Tradition says that two brotliers caiue to New 
England and settled at Barnstable Mass. Jamks, ])rol)al)ly the 
eldest, brought his wife and at least one child with him, and 
remained permanently at Barnstable. Giles, a sea captain, 
soon went to Middletown, Conn., and made that place his home. 
Ja;\[ks, with his fannly, came to America in 1640. Giles, his 
brothel', a singh' man, pi'obably came latei", though this is not 
known. To the Barnstabh^ family is traced the lineage of 
Vice-i^ivsident IIanmual ITa^clix. 

The name of Hamlin has been variously wi'itten, cd"ten 
Hamblen, and as often Hamlin and Hamlen. 

A. 

1. 

•TniiiC!^ Ilaiiiliii mul liis wife Anne . luid 



2 James, Jr., b. in Eiigliuul ; m. Maky Dunham. 

3 Hannah, |)r()bi\l)ly 1). in Kiiglaiu). 

4 Isaac. 

5 Bartholomew, h. in Karn.stable, April 11, l(i-42. 

6 John, b .hiMH ;{(), 1()44 ; m. S.vuAii Beause, Augiictt, 16(57. 

7 Sarah, b. November 7, l(i47. 

8 Eleazer, b. March 17, U)4!>. 

9 Israel, b. .Iiine 2."), 10,12. 

Jainos Hiiiiiliii dicil in I'ai-nstabh' in 1()9<». 

.laiiic'N, Jr., son of i 1 1 .hiines Hamlin mid Aiiiie , 

was l)oi-n in Kngl;ni<l : mari'icd Mary, daughter of .bdm Hun- 
ham, and IkhI 
I CO 



544: II AlNlLIJSr. 

10 Mary, b. July 24, 1664. 

11 Eliza, b. February 13, 1666. 

12 Eleazer, )' 

- b. April 12, 1668. 

13 Experience, ) 

14 James, b. Allga^t 26, 1609. 

15 Jonathan, b. March 3, 1671. 

16 A child, b. March 28, 1672 ; d. in ten days 
" 17 Ebenezer, b. July 29, 1674. 

18 Elisha, b. March lo, 1677 ; d. a;i infant. 

19 Hope, b. Marcli l:!, 1680. 

20 Job, b. January 15, 1682. 

21 John, b. January 12, 1684. 

22 Benjamin, bp. March 1"), 168"). 

23 Elkanah. 

Mary Dunham^ wife or widow of Jamks IJamlin, Jr., died 
Deeeinl)er 10, 1715, in lier 7'>d yeav. 

O. 

John, Son of (^ I) James Hamlin and Anne — ^, was 

born in Barnstable Jnne 30, 1044; married Sarah, daughter 
of Anstin Bearse, Aiig-nst, 1667, and had 

24 Meletia, b. July 1, 1668. 

25 Priscilla, b. April ;](), 1670. 

26 Sarah, b. July 1, 1()71. 

27 Martha, b. February 16, 1672-3. 

28 Experience, b. April 16, 1674. 

29 Hannah, b. February 16, 1675-6. 

30 Esther, b. March 17, 1676-7. 

31 Thankful, b. October, 1679 ; d. October, 1683. 

32 John, b. March 10, 1680-1. 

33 Ebenezer, b. May 12, 1683. 

34 Abigail, b. April 25, 1685. 

35 Benjamin, b. February 11, 1686-7 ; m., 1st, Hoi'E Huokins, May 

29, 1709 ; 2d, Anna Mayo, in 1718. 

35. 

Beiijaiiiiii, son of (6) Jolin Hamlin and Sarah Bearse, 

was born in Barnstable Febi'iiary 11, 16S6-7 ; man-ied, 1st, 
Hope Hnckins, May 20, 1 700, and had 

36 Rebecca, b. May 17, 1711. 

37 Hannah, bp. July, 1714. 

38 Benjamin, bp. November 18, 1716. 



Hamlin. 54-5 

39 Hope, bp. August 81, 1718. 

Hope Huokins, wife of Benjamin Hamlin, died in 1718. He mar- 
ried, 2d, Anna, daughter of Samuel Mayo and great-grand- 
daughter of Gov. Prince, also great-granddaughter of Kev. Jolin 
Mayo, in 1718, and had 

40 Cornelius, b. in 1719 ; ni. .J.\NE YoUNG, June 23,1748 ; d. Novem- 

ber 8, 1791. 

41 Benjamin, m. Lydia Young, March 24, 17J8. 

42 Joshua. 

43 deazer. 

44 Lydia, m. John Wilcutt, of Hingliani, in 1748. 

45 Isaac, b. in 1728; m. Sakah Sh.\w, of Abington. 

45. 

I§aae, son of (35) Benjamin Hamlin and Anna Mayo, his 

second wife, was born in 1728; married Sarah Sliaw, of 

Abington, and had 

46 Isaac, 1). in 1748. 

47 David, b. in 1752. 

48 Molly, b. in 1754. 

49 Joseph, b. in 1756. 

50 Sarah, b. in 17G0. 

51 John, b. October 22, 1762 ; m., 1st, Sally Towne, 1790 ; 2d, Mrs. 

Dorothy Gove, November 10, 1819; d. April 15, 1852. 

51. 
John, son of (45) Isaac Hamlin and Sarah Shaw, was 

born in Bridgewater, Mass., October 22, 1762; niai-rietl, 1st, 
SaHy, daughter of Reuben and Sarah Towne (Ij. in Snttou, 
Mass., 1773"), in Windsor, Mass., in 179(», and liad 

52 John, b. July 29, 1791 ; d. February 20, 1792. 

53 Orren, b. December 2, 1792 ;-d. September 14, 1813. 

54 Reuben, b. May 19, 1795 ; m. 1st., Rhoda RiOhakds, February 15, 

1816; 2d, Fanny Warner, April 17, 1828; 3d, Elizabeth 
Jones, November 3, 1839; 4th, Eunice Tiruell. January 1, 
1854; 5th, Pamela Little, September 22, 1860; d. December 
28, 1866. 

55 Clarissa, b. July 5, 1797; m. Otis Pratt. January 2^. 1817: d. 

December 13, 1831. 

56 Nabby, b. February 10. 1800 ; m. John Ford, Septembers, 1818 ; 

d. September 29, 1833. 

57 Iiyman, b. January 14. 1803; m. Lucy Fijnt, of Eii.st Bloomfield, 

N. Y., in 1826 ; d. February 14, 1878. 



546 Hamlin. 

58 Freeman, b. May 8, 1805 ; m., 1st, Clarissa Whiting, of Plainfield 

June 4, 1839 ; 2d, Martha Taylor, November 30, 1848. 

59 Polly, b. September 15, 1807 ; m. Masox Ames, May 12, 1830 ; d. 

^[arcli 18, 1847. 

60 Horace, b. August 23, 1810 ; m., 1st, Clarissa Bancroft, of Gran- 

ville, Ohio, May 1, 1834 ; 3d, Mrs. Lizzie Gavren, July (5, 1870. 

61 John, b. December 3, 1814 ; d . October 32, 1844. 

Sally Towiie, wife of John Hamlin, Esq., died October 11, 1818. 
He married 3d, Mrs. Dorothy Gove, of Worthingtou, No- 
vember 10, 1819; no ch. She died September 31, 1847, x. 69 
years. 

John Hamlin served in the war of the Revohitioii, and 
died ill Phiinfiekl April 15, 1852. 

JoiiA' Hamlin, in the year 1776, at the age of thirteen, re- 
moved with his parents to Cumniingtoii tliree years before it 
took the niiniici[)al rank of a town. It was among the most 
distinct of his recollections that while at IS^orthampton, on his 
way to Cuniniiiiffton. the news of our conntrv''s Declaration of 
Independence reached that town, surprising yet rejoicing the 
inhabitants. At the age of sixteen he entered the service of 
his country for the maintenance of this declaration, in which 
service he continued about six montlis. For this he was subse- 
quently moderately jjensioned l)y the government, and was, at 
the time of his death, the last of the Revolutionary pensioners 
in Plainfield. At the age of twenty-eight he married and re- 
moved to Plainfield, then a district belonging to Oummington, 
thus becoming one of its earliest inliabitants, though it was not 
incorporated as a town till about seventeen years later. As a 
citizen Mr. Hamltx was respected and honored, having received 
many ottices of trust by the suffrages of his felloAv citizens. 
For nineteen years he was one of the Selectmen of the town, 
and was five years, including ten sessions, a member of the 
General Court, as a representative of his town. lie was also 
early appointed a Justice of the Peace, but steadily declining 
the legal qualifications, he never exercised the functions of 
that office. 

54. 

Reuben, son of (51) John Hamlin and Sally Tonne, 

was born in Plainfield, Mass., May 19, 1795; married, 1st, 
Khoda Richards, of Plainfield, February 15, 1816, and had 



IIamlix. 547 

62 MariUa R., b. June 4, 1817 ; d. October 7, 1887. 

63 Flora A., b. March 29. 1819 ; d. June 13, 1840. 

64 Martha A., b. March 28.^1821 ; ni. William C. Bissell, Marcli 

19, 1855; a. September 8, 1857. 

65 Shepard L., b. February 14, 1823 ; m. EuzAiiETn B. ^^VLENTI^•E ; 

d. March G, 1866. 

66 Laura B., b. April, 1825 ; d. October 14, 1826. 

JtlKula Kichard.s, wife of Keuben Hamlin, died December 29, 1826. 
He married, 2d, Fanny Warnek, of Plainfield, April 17, 1828, 
and bad 

67 Laura B., b. April 27, 1829 ; m. James C. Bellman, of Cincin- 

nati, Ohio, December 22, 1853. 

68 Rosamund W., b. June 1, 1831 ; d. August 29, 1844. 

69 Alfred W., b. June 17. 1834 ; m. Harriet X. Stratton ; d. June 

6, 1872. 

70 Wallace A., b. March 13, 1839 ; m. Rachel MEiifKU, October 27, 

1870; d. June 0, 1872; no cIl 

Fanny Warner, second wife of Reuben Hamlin, died July 22, 1889. 
He married, 3d, Elizabeth Jones, of Plainfield, November 3, 
1839, and had no children. Elizabeth Jones, third wife of 
Reuben Hamlin, died December 11, 1851, ae. 45 years, 11 
months and 26 days. He married, 4th, Mrs. Eunice Tirrell, 
of Plainfield, January 1, 1854, and had no children. She died 
January 1, 1864, se. 58 years, 1 mouth and 3 days. He married, 
5th, Mrs. Pamela Little, of Shelburu Falls, September 23, 
1866 ; no ch. 

Reuben Hamliu died at Shelburn Falls, Decenil)er 28, 1866, 
iv. 71 years, 7 months and 9 days. 

ClariNj^a, daughter of (51) John Haiuliii and Sally 
Towiie, was born in Plainheld, Mass., July 5, 1797; married 
Otis Pratt, of Plainfield, January 28, 1817, and had 

71 Sally H., b. November 10, 1818. 

72 Lucy G., b. December 28, 1820; m. NoAii L. Gloyd, of Cunning- 

ham, October 28, 1847; d. June 10, 1851. 

73 Mary L., b. May 9, 1823 ; m. Leavitt Torrv, of Weymouth, May 

9, 1848. He died April 17, 1854. 

74 Maria G., b. May 19, 1826. 

75 Laura, b. September 24, 1827 ; m. William J. SHATTOC'K,of Boston, 

April 4, 1848; d. April 16, 1872. 

76 Beniiie, b. July 13, 1829 ; m. Lydia A. Pool, of Abington, October 

3, 1853. 



54S H 



AMLIN. 



Clarissa Hainliii, wife of Otis Pratt, died December 13, 1831. He 
married, 2d, Saixt Bates, of Plainfield, December 30, 1832, 
aud had a son Erastus B., 1^ October 24, 1842. 

Otis Pratt died Jnly 30, 1874, ve. 84 yeai-s, 4 months and 9 
days. 

56. 
Nsibby, daughter of (51) John Hamlin and Sally Towne, 

was l)ori^ in Plainfield February 10, 1800 ; married John 
Ford, of Cnnninghani, September 3, 1818, and had 

77 Celia, b. October 28, 1819 ; m. John B. Wait, of Whately, De- 

cember 6, 1837. 

78 Angeline, b. November 9, 1821 ; m. Arial S. Ayers, of Wimlaor, 

July 4, 1843. 

79 Octavia, b. September 28, 1823 ; m. Orren Tirrell, of Plain- 

field, June 27, 1852. 

80 Lavantia, b. August 13, 1825; m. Fayette Shaw, of Cunning- 

ham, September 13, 1844. 

81 Orren, b. December 19, 1827 ; d. December 19, 1827. 

82 PoUy R., b. December 11, 1828 ; d. July 19, 1829. 

83 Martha H., b. July 3,1831; m. Calvin L. Bartlett, of Cun- 

ningham, November 27, 1851. 

Nabby Hamlin, wife of John Ford, died September 29, 1833. He 
married, 2d, Ruth Torry, of Cunningham, where lie resided. 

John Ford died September 10, 18Y4. 

57. 
Liyiiiaii, son of (51) John Hamlin and Sally Towne, 

was born in Plainfield, Mass., Jannary 14, 1803 ; married 
Lucy Flint, of East Bloomfield, in 1826, and had 

84 Sarah E., b. May 20, 1827 ; m. John C. Johns, September 7, 1848. 

85 Mary M., b. April 3, 1830 ; m. Russell Bradley, November 18, 

1854. 

86 Amelia, b. March 29, 1833 ; m. William D. Quick, March 29, 

1854. 

87 Horace, b. June 8, 1835 ; d. February 8, 1839. 

88 Horatio B., b. August 1, 1837 ; m. Harriet Brown, of Clarkston, 

Mich., December 17, 1861. 

89 William H.,b. August 29,1840; m. Minerva Bartlett, Janu- 

ary 8, 1873. 

90 Martha A., b. February 2, 1843; m. Dennis Collins, of Clark- 

ston, Mich., May 2, 1865. 



Hamlin. 540 

91 Alice Flora, I). Juno 2'), 1846 ; d. January 25, 1854. 

92 Edwin C, b. July 11, 1849 ; d. NovemLer 14, 1865. 

93 Frederick B., b. July 31, 185.S ; m. Lizzie Weeks. 

Lucy Flint, wife of Lyman Hamlin, died inPontiac. Mieli., 
October 0, IS 76, ;i\ 66 years. 

Lyman HxVmlin died February l-t, 1S7S. 

58. 
Freeman, son of (51) John Uaiiiliu and Sally Towiie, 

was born in Plaintield May 8,1805; married, 1st, Clarissa 
IVhiting, of Plaintield, June 4, 1829, and had. 

94 Edward F., b. June 6, 1842; m. Helen A. CjirKcir, of New 

York, June 9, 1868. 

Clarissa Wliitinji', wife of Fkeem.\n iI.\MLiN, died October 18, 1847. 
He married 2d, Mautha Tayloh, of Hawley, N. Y., November 
30. 1848. 

Freeman Hamlin was Town Clei-k, Treasurer or Selectman 
of Plaintield for twent3'--five years ; a mendoer of the General 
Court in 1851-2, as a representative for Plainfield, and a mem- 
ber of tlu^ Constitutional CVynvontion in 1858. 

59. 
Polly, daughter of (51) Jolin Hamlin and Sally Towne, 

^vas born in Plaintield September 15, 1807; married iVlason 
Ames, May 12, 1830, and had 

95 Edward M., b. May 20, 1831 ; d. September 20, 1832. 

96 Edward M., b. January 8, 1833 ; d. January 20, 1833. 

97 John H., b. January 2, 1834 ; d. .s November 16, 1854. 

98 Edward M., b. August 1, ^835 ; d. December 25, 1854. 

99 David B., b. F<^bruary 25, 1837 ; m., 1st, Maky Gates, of Mayfield, 

O., January 14, 1865; 2d, Victoiua Andekson, February 24, 
1876. 

100 Sarah E., b. March 5, 1838 ; m. .-Xakon Van Hoesen, of Chester, 

<)., May 16, 1858. 

101 Mary L., 1). December 16, 1840 ; d. April 3, 1853. 

102 Freeman H., b. March 16, 1844 ; d. s. October 12, 1864. 

103 Luciu.s F., 1). July 16, 1845 ; d. August 28, 1845. 

Polly Hamlin, wife of Mason Amks, died in Chester, O., March 18. 
1847. He married, 2d, Mercy H. Rust, of Chester, O., where 
they both resided, December 22, 1847, and had Emily P., b. 
October 21, 1843. and Statir.a W., b. September 14, 1850. 



550 IIamlix. 

60. 
Horace, sou of (51) John Hamlin and'Sally Towiie, was 

boi'ii in Plainfield August 23, IS 10; married Clarissa Ban- 
croft, of Granville, O., May 1, 1S84, and had 

104 Samuel B., b. February 20, 1835 ; m. Lydia Clark, of East 

Hampton, September 16, 1856. 

Clarissa Bancroft, wife of Horace Hamlin, died August 8, 1875, 
se. 62 years and 6 months. He married, 2d, Mrs. Lizzie Gavrex, 
* Gratiot, O., July 6, 1876. 

6.). 
Shepard X., son of (54) Reuben Hamlin and Rlioda 
Richards, his first wife, was born in Plainfield February 14. 
182o ; married Elizabeth B. Talentine, and liad 

105 Lizzie Lord, b. May 7, 1853, in Cincinnati, O. 

106 Ella Watts, b. August 15, 1856, in Cincinnati, 0. 

Shepard L. Hamlin died in Xew York city March B, 186(1. 

69. 
Alfred ^V., son of (54) Reuben Hamlin and Fanny 

Warner, liis second wife, was horn June 17,1834: married 
Harriet N. Stratton, and had 

107 Harry Barker, b. August 23, 1864, in Jetiersonville, Ind. 

108 Earle Warner, b. December 7, 1871, in Jefferson ville, Ind. 

Alfred YV. Hamlin died in New Albany, Ind., June 6, 1872. 

89. 
William H., son of (57) Lyman Hamlin and Lucy Flint, 

was l)orn August 29, 1840; married Minerva Bartlett, of 
Pontiae, Midi., January 8, 1873, and had 

109 Bessie A., b. April 14, 1879. 

93. 
Frederick B., son of (57) Lyman Hamlin and Lucy 
Flint, was l)orn Jidy 31, 1853; married Lizzie Weeks, of 

Pontiae, Mich., and had 

110 Je.ssie, b. April 5. 1880. 

111 William H., b. May 14, 1881. 



riA^rLiN, 551 

94. 

Edward F., son of (58) Freeiiuui Htiiiiliii and Clarissa 
Whiting, was born June 6, 1842 ; married Helen A. Church, 

of New York city, June 9, 1868, and liad 

112 Franklin Church, b. September 19, 1876, in Boston. 

Eihvard F. Hamlin resides in Boston, Mass. 



HAMLIN, OF MIDDLETOWN, CONN. 

B. 

1. 

Giles Hamlin, born in 1622, is supposed to have been 
the brother of James Hamlin, of Barnstable, Mass., and to 
liave come to America at a later period. He married (32) 
Esther, daughter of (-3) John Crow, of Hadlev, and (2) Eliza- 
beth Goodwin, in 1655, and had 

2 Esther, b. December 15, 1655 ; m. William Southmayd, October, 

1673; d. November 11, 1682. 

3 John, b. December 14, 1658; m. 1st, Sarah ; 2d, Mary 

('OLLiNP, January, 1684-5 ; d. January 2, 1733. 

4 Mary, b. February 11, 1662; m. (5) Rev. Noahdiah Russell, Feb- 

ruary 20, 1690 ; d. October 4, 1743. 

5 Mehitabel, b. November 17, 1664 ; m. Samuel Hooker, in 1687. 

6 Giles, b. August 13, 1666. 

7 William, b. February 3, 1668 ; m. Susannah, daughter of Rev, 

Nathan Collins, May 20, 1692 ; d. May 22, 1733. 

8 Richard. 

(xiles Hamlin (Capt.), died in Middletown, Conn., Septem- 
ber 1, 1680, iu. 67 years. 

Esther Crow, widow of Giles Hamlin, died August 25, 
1 TOO, ce. 72 years. 

Giles Hamlin was one of the first settlers of Middletown, 
and followed the sea for nearly fifty years. He was a repre- 
sentative for Middletown in 1666, and nearl}^ every year till 
1684 ; assistant in 1685 till he died. Savage says j^erhaps he 
owned ships and commanded in the John and James at Bar- 
1)adoes, August, 1679. Savage gives no credit to the tradition 
that he was a brother of James Hamlin, of Barnstable. 
70 



IIOLLISTEIR. 



1. 

John IIo]li§ter, Sr., was one of tlie first settlers of 
Wetherslield, Conn. He married (4) Joanna^ daughter of (1) 
Richard Treat and Joan (Joanna), his wife, also first settlers of 
the same town, and had 

2 Mary, m. (8) John Welles, of Stratford. 

3 John, b. in 1644 ; m. (20) Sarah Goodrich, November 20, 1667 ; 

d. November 24, 1711. 

4 Thomas, m. 1st, Elizabeth Lattimer ; 2d, Elizabeth Williams, 

widow, about 1690 ; d. November 8, 1701. 

5 Joseph, d. August 29, 1674. 

6 Lazarus, b. about 1656 ; d. s. September, 1709. 

7 Stephen, m. 1st, (F) Abigail Treat, in 1683 ; 2d, Elizabeth 

Reynolds, widow, daughter of -John Coleman. He died October 
2, 1709. 

8 Elizabeth, m. (4) Samuel Welles, of Glastonbury, 1659. 

9 Sarah, m. 1st, Rev. Hope Atherton, first minister of Hatfield, 

1674; 2d, Lieut. Timothy Baker, of Northampton, about 
1679 ; d. Decembers. 1691. 

Johu Hollister, Sr.^ died in Wethersfield, Conn., April, 
1665, se. 53 years. Was admitted freeman 164:3. 

Joanna or Joan Trh;at, widow of John Hollister, died 
October, 1694. 

John Hollister, Sr., made a will April 3, 1665, leaving his 
farm at " Noag " (Glastonbury) to his eldest son John " when 
he shall be 22 years old, paying to his mother twenty barrels of 
apples and two barrels of cider yearly." All the children that 
were mentioned in his will were John, Thomas, Joseph, Mary 
and Sarah, and his grandchildren. His inventory was dated 
April 20, 1665. 



IIOLMi^TKK. 558 

He is said to have been born in Glastonbury, England, but 
Mr. Alpheu^; IIollister, of Ilollisterville, Pa., says: "The 
IloLLisTEKS were from Bi'istol, England, a good old family as 
early as Henry VIIT. There was a John Holltstkr, Lord of 
the ]\ranor of Stineheombe in 1008. Dennis Holltster was a 
meiiil)er of Cromwell's Privy Conneil after the Protectorate 
was established. The name is dei'ived from two words, " Holly '' 
and '' Ter " or " 'JV'rre," which means Hollj land or tlie place of 
Holly trees. There is still a hamlet in England bearing the 
name of " Hollester " or " llollesterre." From this it would 
appear that the name is ti'uly Englisli and of Somerset county, 
England." 

3. 

John, son of (1) John Hollister, Sr.^ and (4) Joanna 
Treat, was born in 1644; married (20) Sarali, daughter of (2) 
William Goodrich and (4) Sarah Marvin, November 20, 1G6T, 
and had 

10 John, b. August 9, 1G69; m., 1st, Abiaii, daughter of Lieut. Thomas 

IIollister (his cousin) 1693; 2d, Sus.\nna ; d. December 

13, 1741. 

11 Thomas, b. January 14, 1GT3 ; m. Dorothv, daughter of Joseph 

Hill, of Glastonbury, June 7, 1696 ; d. October 12, 1741. 

12 Joseph, b. July 8, 1674 ; m., 1st, Ann , November 22, 1694 ; 

2d, Sauah ; d. July 9. 1746. 

13 Sarah, b. October 25, 1676 ; m. (435 Talcott Ped.) Bknjamix Tal- 

COTT, January 5, 1699 ; d. October 15, 1715. 

14 EUzabeth, b. March 30, 1678 ; d. y . 

15 David, b. November 31, 1681 ; m. Chahity • — ; d. December 

27, 1753. 

16 Ephraim, b. March 15, 1684 ; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Tobias 

Greene, April 1, 1707; d. 1733. 

17 Charles, b. July 29, 1686. 

18 Elizabeth, m. Dr. Joseph Steele, of Berlin, Conn., February 16, 

1715. 

Sarah Goodrich, wife of Jonx Hollister, died in 1700. 
John Hor.MSTKu died in (ilastonbury, Conn., November 24 
1711. 

7. 

Stephen, son of (1) John Hollister, Sr., :iiid (4) Joanna 

Treat, was born ; married, 1st, (F) Ahigail, daugliter 

of (A) Matthias Treat, of Wetiierstield, 1688. mid had 



554 lioLLISTER. 

19 Jerusha, b. January 7, 1684 ; d. s. September 30, 1710. . 

20 Stephen, b. November 13, 1686 ; d. s. April 39, 1707. 

21 Abigail, b. August 16, 1688; m. Ebenezeu Seymour, December 

39, 1709 (of Farmington). 

22 Ann, b. March 16, 1690; m. Robert Boothe, of Stratford, No- 

vember 37, 1713. 

23 Gershom, b. April 3] 1693 ; m. , and had children. 

24 Samuel, b. in 1694. 

25 Eunice, b. in 1696 ; m. Ebenezer Deming ; appointed her guar- 

ilian May 5, 1713. 

26 Gideon, b. in 1698. 

27 David, b. in 1700. 

28 Nathaniel, b. in 1703 ; Thomas Welles appointed guardian. 

Abigail Trctit, wife of Capt. Stephen Hollister, died. He mar- 
ried, 2d, Elizabeth Coleman, widow of Jonathan Reynolds, 
and had 

29 Stephen, b. September 13, 1709. 

Capt. Steplien Hollister died at Greenbusli, N. Y., near 
Albany, witli camp fever about October 2, 1709, and was 
buried there. He was stationed at tliat place with the Con- 
necticut troops. His widow was ahve in 1726. 

8. 
Elixabeth, daughter of (1) Joliii Hollister, Sr., and (4) 

Joauua Treat, Avas bora ; married (1) Samuel Welles, 

of Glastonbury, 1659. (See Welles.) 

11. 

Tlioiiiaf^, son of (3) John Hollister, Jr., and (20) Sarah 

Gootlrich, was born January 11, 1672; married Dorothy, 
daughter of Joseph Hill, June 7, 1696, and liad 

30 Josiah, h. June 7, 1696 ; m. Martha Miller, of (rlastonbury, 

Jannary 18, 1718 ; d. January 3, 1749. 

31 Dorothy, b. October 17, 1697 ; m. Abram Fox, of Glastonbury, 

January 3, 1757. 

32 Gideon, b. September 33, 1699 ; m. Rachel , and had 

children ; d. February 15, 1785. 

33 Charles, b. July 36, 1701 ; m. Prudence Francis, April 5, 1739. 

34 Elizabeth, b. December 17, 1703 ; m. William Miller, October 

14, 1731. 

35 Hannah, b. December 36, 1705; d. October 13, 1713. 

36 Thomas, b. January 13, 1707 ; m. (466 Talcott Ped.) Abigail Tal- 

cott, of Glastonbury, about January 1, 1734; d. March 31, 
1813. 



HoLrjsTKK. 555 

37 Ruth, b. October 13, 1710 ; m. Nehemiah Smith, of Hartford. 

38 Rachel, b. July 27, 1713 ; m. (465 Talcott Ped.) Joshua Talcott, 

of Bolton. 

39 Hannah, b. February 10, 1714 ; m. William House, of Glaston- 

bury. 

40 Eunice, in. Thomas Loveland, of Glastonbury. 

41 Susanna, m. Benoni Home, of Glastonbury. 

42 Elisha, b. in 1722; m. lat, Expekience Kobbins ; 2d, Penelope 

Graves, widow of Eliliu Dwight ; d. November 12, 1800. 

Dorothy Hill, wife of Thomas Hollister, died October 5, 
17^1. 

Thomas Hollister, died October 12, 1741. 

13. 

Sarah, daughter of (3) John Hollister, Jr., iind (20) 
Sarah Goodrich, was born October 25, 1676; married (435 
Talcott Ped.) Deacon Benjamin Talcott, of Glastonbury, 
Janiiarv 5, 1699. (See Talcott Ped*.) 

For the following additional notes in this family the coni- 
])iler is indebted to Mrs. E. L. Bomeisler and .Mrs, W. F. 
Kidder, of New Jersey. 

42. 

ElUlia (DeaJ, son of (11) Thomas Hollister and Do- 
rothy Hill, was born in East Glastonbury, Conn., in 1T22 ; 
mai-ried, 1st, Experience, daughter of Kichard Robbins, of 
Wethersfield, Conn., and had 

43 Roger, b. September 15, 1749 ; d. August ;51, 1750. 

44 Roger, b. September 15, 17ol ; d. November 3, 1751. 

45 Martha,) d. August 10, 1753. 

- b. September 2, 1752. 

46 Lucy, ) d. September 13, 1756. 

47 Eunice, b. November 27, 1754 ; m. Dr. Asa Cole.man ; d. June 

30, 1840. 

48 Experience, b. July 30, 1757 ; ni. Risley. 

49 Mehitable, b. August 3, 1759; m. Rev. Chapin. 

50 Martha, b. June 7, 1762. 

51 Lucy, b. April 5, 1764; m. Goodrich. 

Experience Kobbins, wife of Deacon Elisiia Hollister, died 
July 7, 1765, le. 37 years. He married. 2d, Penelope, daughter 
of Jonathan Graves, Jr., and Margaret Strong, of Belcbertown, 
and widow of Elilui Dwight (b. May 8, 1733), and had 



556 lIoLLISTKU. 

52 Elisha (M. D.), b. September 3, 1767 ; m. Ist, Auiielia Field ; 

2d, Martha Munn, d. December 8, 1833. 

53 Penelope, b. March 9, 1769 ; d. July 11, 1773. 

54 Roger, b. May 23, 1771 ; d. January 7, 1851. 

55 Perez Graves (a sea captain) ; d. s. at sea. 

56 Hannah Dwight, b. August 24, 1775 ; m. 1st. Rodot-phus 

Wright Field, September 14, 1797 ; 2d, Hon. Josiaii Pome- 
roy; d. June 16, 1867. 

57 Pamela, b. March 27, 1778 ; m. David E. Hubbard. 

Deacon Elisha Hollister died at Ea«t Glastonbury Novem- 
ber 12, ISOO. 

He was a fanner and inn-keeper and a man of prondnencc 
in Glastonbury. He served faithfully as an officer in the 
Revolutionary war and also as a member of important com- 
mittees. 

Penelopk Graves, widow of Deacon Elisha Hollister, 
died in 1801. She was spoken of as having been a wonderful 
woman. It is related as a common saying among the people 
of Glastonbury, that " she was better calculated to govern the 
town of Glastonbury in its legislature than any ten men ro])- 
resenting it," and it is said that the town was governed by 
men of abilitj- and integrity. 

?»[oTE — Penelope Graves Hollisteu had Ijy her fii-st hus- 
band Elihu, son of Capt. N^athaniel Dwight and Hannah 
Lyman (b. March 31, 1737), 1, Margaret (Peggy) b. 1758, m. 

Thomas Asa Gates ; 2, Hannah . Elihu Dwight died 

March 22. 17^)0. 

47. 

Eunice, daughter of (42) Deacon Elisha Hollister and Ex- 
]>erience llohhins, hislirst wife, was born November 27, 1754 ; 
married Dr. Asa Coleman, of Glastonbury, and had 

58 Julius. 

59 Asaph (M. D.). 

60 Eunice, m. William Munger, of Troy, 0. 

61 Pamela, m. Hezekiah, son of Gideon Hale and Mary White, of 

Glastonbury. 

62 Clarissa, m. Williamson, of Cincinnati. 

63- Maria, m. Henry W. Culberson, of Troy, O. 

Eunice Hollister, wife of Di;. As.\ Gole>l\n, died at Troy, 
O., June 30, 1840. 



HoLLTSTER. 557 

48. 
E\perieiice, daughter of (42) Deacon Elislia Hollister 
and Experience Robbins, his first wife, was born July 3(i, 
1T57 ; inari'icd Rislcv, of Greenfield, Mass.. and had 

64 Experience, m. Omer Taft. 

65 Lucretia, m. Arzah Bardwell. 

66 Pamela, m. Merrill Taft. 

67 Sophia, m. Pliny Severance. 

40. 

Heliitable, daughter of (42) Deacon Elisha Hollister 
aud Experience Bobbins, his first wife, was born August 3, 
1759 ; married Rev. Chjipin, and had 

68 Mehitable, b. ; m. Perez Hollister, son of Capt. David E. 

Hubbard and (57) Pamela Hollister, of Glastonbury, and lived 
in Vermont, now living near Boston, Mass. 

69 A son, died probably in infancy. 

Note — Tliere is a tombstone Avhich records tlie death of 
MEHn'ABLE Hollister June 2, 1787, supposed by some to be 
this Mehitable. This is evidently a mistake, as one of the 
descendants of Deacon Elisha Hollister remembers personally 

her Aunt Mehitable Hollister who married the Rev. 

Cha])in, a Presbyterian minister, and lived in Addison, Vt., 
and who died at an advanced age. Tliis " Aunt Cha])in " used 
to visit her relatives in Greenfield and Gill, Mass. 

£li!!iha (Dr.), son of (42) Deacon Elisha Hollister aiul 
Penelope Graves, his second wife, was born September 8, 
1767; married, 1st, Aureliji, daughter of Ebenezer Field and 
'Eunice Wright, of Grass Hill, Gill, Mass., in 1703, and liad 

70 A daughter, d. 1794. 

71 Perez Graves, m. Clarissa R. McKee, October 8, 1835. 

72 Dwight (M. D.), removed to Bristolville, O. 

73 Bohan, ) 

,- b. ; died together in childhood of measles, and 

74 Horace,) were buried in one grave in 1813. 

75 Chandler Chauncey, b. in Gill, Mass., August 4, 1804 ; m. Delant 

Stebbixs, September 10, 1833; d. December 10, 1881. 

76 Hiram Strong. 



558 HoLLISTER. 

77 Charles. 
. 78 Mary Elizabeth, b. September 14, 1810 ; m. Rev. Lewis Clark, 
July 4, 1835. 

Alirelia Field, wife of Dr. Elisha Hollister, died at Gill, Mass., in 
1814, se. 38 years. He married, 2d, Martha (Patty), daughter 
of Deacon Elisha Munn (b. June 8, 1784), about 1815. She died 
about a year after marriage ; no. ch . 

Dr. Elisha Hollister, died in Glastonbury, Conn., December 
8, 1833. 

He studied medicine in the office of his brother-in-law, Dr. 
Asa Coleman, in Glastonbury. He settled in Gill, Mass., and 
became prominent in his profession. 

56. 
Haiiiiali Dwi^ht, daughter of (42) Deacon Elisha 
Hollister and Penelope Graves, his second Mafe, was born 
Aug-ust 24, 1775 ; married, 1st, Rodolphns Wright, son of 
Ebenezer Field and Eunice Wright, of Grass Hill, Gill, Mass. (b. 
October 1, 1769), September 14, 1797, and had 

79 Eliza Dwight, b. November 11, 1798 ; m. John Joyce Pierce, 

March 26, 1818; d. May 2, 1878. 

80 Prentice HolUster, b. October 24, 1800 ; d. March 9, 1813. 

81 Emily Penelope, b. July 10, 1803 ; m. Charles Frederic Field, 

September 6, 1826; d. August 9, 1869. 

82 Fidelia Elvira, b. INlarch 31, 1805 ; m. Leverett Joseph Ives, 

April 25, 1832. 

83 Ferona Dwight, b. March 20, 1807 ; m. Rev. Daniel Fairchild, 

in 1839 ; d. August 24, 1869. 

84 Josephine Mariette, b. March 15, 1809 ; m. Thomas Hunt Good- 

AViN, May 13, 1839. 

85 Gratia Electa, b. April 16, 1813; m. Rev. Philo Hawkes, June 

5, 1834. 

86 Clarissa Aurelia, b. October 25, 1815 ; d. February 7, 1835. • 

Rortolphus Wright Field, husband of Hannah Dwight Hollis- 
ter, died. She married, 2d, Hon. Josiah, son of Josiah Pome- 
roy, Jr., and Joanna Wright (b. September 1, 1767), about 1818. 

Hon. Josiah Pomeroy died at Greenfield, Mass., March 18, 

1848. 

Hannah Dwight Hollister, widow of Hon. Josiah Pome- 
KOY, died at JProvidence, E. I., at the residence of her daughter, 



lIOLLISTKli. 559 

Mrs. Hawkes, June 16, 1867, a3. nearly 1)3 years. IJei- re- 
mains were deposited in the family burial lot in the cemetery, 
at Gill, Mass. " She was a woman of great moral worth, 
loved and respected by all classes of society. To very many 
the fragrance of her memory is like ointment poured foi-th." 

71. 
Perew. Graves, son of (52) Dr. Elislia Hollister and 
Aurelia Field, his first wife, was married by the Rev. Cyrus 
Riggs to Clarissa R.^ daughter of Judge Thomas McKee 
and Mary Elizabeth Parker, of Venango Co., Pa., October 8, 
1835, and bad 

87 Aurelius Field, b . in Emlingtoii, Pa., October 9,1836; m. Me- 

LiNDA, daughter of Judge Cummins (b. September 20, 1838), 
December 30, 1860, and had 

1 Clarissa Ellen, b. November 9, ISOl. 

2 Edgar Field, b. August 31, 1866. 

3 Paul Cummins, b. June 12, 1872. . 

4 Joseph Park, b. February 3, 1877 ; d. October 11, 1877. 

88 Parker McKee, b. in Richland Township, Pa., May 11, 1838; m. 

Makt Ann Paeker, of Parker City, Pa. (b. October .13, 1840), 
January 1, 1862, and had 

1 Charles Howard, b. July 13, 1864. 

2 William Parker, b. October 31, 1866. 

3 Annie Mary, b. December 4, 1869. 

4 Clarissa Amelia, b. February 16, 1871. 

5 Aurelius FuUerton, b. Juno 30, 1873. 

6 JuUa, b. January 11, 1875. 

7 Jennie Fay, b. March 10, 1877. 

89 Mary Elizabeth, b. in Rockland, Pa., May 24, 1840; m. in Cleve- 

land, O., Eli Vanderlin (b. February 5, 1835), October 31, 
1865 ; no ch . They adopted a son of her sister, whom they 
. call Harry Evan Vanderlin, b. February 21, 1867. 

90 Susan, m. Adams ; lives in Franklin, Pa. 

Clarissa R. McKee, wife of Perez Graves Hollister, died 
June 16, 1854, jw 44 years and 5 months. 

Perez Graves Hollister M'ent from Massachusetts to West- 
ern Pennsylvania in early life, and there engaged in school 
teaching, becoming a very successful and popnlai- teacher. 
Later he was a successful merchant. . 
71 



ofiO HOLLISTER. 

73. 

€hsiiicller Cliaiiiicey, sun of(52jDr. Elisha Hollister 
and Aurelia Field, lii.s first wife, was born in Gill, Mass., 
Angnst 4, 1804 ; married Delaii.v Stel)bins, (b. in Lebanon, 
X. Y., October 15, 181^, SeptendKn- 10, 1833, and bad 

91 Perez Graves. 

92 Mary L. 

93 Sandford. . 

94 Hiram F. 

95 Jane M., m. Parkins, in Good Hope, 111. 

96 Lawrence A. 

And other children. 

Delauy Stebbins, wife of Chandler Chauncey Hollister, 
died October, 1881. 

Chandler Chauncey Hollister died December 10, 1881. 

78. 
Mary Elixabetli, danghter of (52) Dr. Elisha Hollister 
and Aurelia Field, his first wife, was born at Gill, Mass., 
September 14, 1810 ; married at Sonthwick, Mass., Rev. Lewis 
Clark, (5f Northampton, July 4, 1835, and had 

97 Edward Watson, b. in Northampton, Mass., September 12 1837; 

m. in East Cleveland, O., Sarah Jane Decker, January 19, 
1859, and bad 

1 Edward Decker, b. September 22, 1862. 

2 Lewis Nelson, b. January 28, 1867. 

3 Charles Harris, b. February 11, 1869. 

4 Mary Elizabeth, b. July 9, 1871 . 

Edward Watson Clark served three years as a private 
in the war of the Rebellion. 

98 Eleanor Melissa, b. at Huntsburgh, 0., August 20,1839 ; d. s. 

June 9, 1879. 

99 Avirelia Field, b. at Fowler, O., December 4, 1841 ; m. at Glenville, 

0., Lewis Brooker, of East Cleveland, O. ; no cb., one adopted 
child. 
100 Perez Graves, b. at Deerfield, O., September 29, 1848 ; m. at 
Hudson, O. , Martha Ei,izabeth, only daughter of Judge 
Sylvester Thompson and Caroline Dorcas Peck, November 8, 
1865, and had 

1 A son, d. y. 



TToLrjsTi.K. 561 

2 Caroline Mary, b. in East Cleveland, O., December 8, 
1875. 
Perez Graves Clark served four years as a private 
in the war of the Rebellion. 

101 Lewis Holli.ster, b. at Bniceville, 0., September 27, 1845 ; d. in 

1848. 

102 Mary Elizabeth, b. at Newbergh, 0., January 26, 1851; m. at 

Glenvllle, 0., Georoe Sa(3K, of East Cleveland, November 24, 
1868, and had 

1 William Baldwin, b. September 23. 18G9. 

2 George Howard, b. in Glenville, 0., November 29, 1877 ; 

d. March 22, 1879. 

Rev. Lewis Clark died at Glenvilk', ()., March 5, 187(i, of 
tvphoid pneiunoiiia. Ho was a member of the M. E. Con- 
ference, Northampton, Mass. fie was a descendant of the 
worshipful Lieutenant WilHam Chirk, settler, wlio was also the 
ancestor of Mrs. Clakk (Makv Elizabkih Hollisteij) throui^h 
Jonathan Graves, Sr., and Sarah Clark, daughter of Lieutenant 
WiUiam. Itev. Lewis and Mrs. Clark, moved to Xorthern 
Ohio in 1838, whei-e he l)ecanie a meinher of the Erie Confer- 
ence of the M. E. church. 

Mary ELizAinrrn IIoLLisriiR, wid(.)W of the Rev. Lkwis 
(yt.ARK, died at Glenville, O., in 188L 

79. 
I<ili#.a D\«'ii;-Iit, daughter of (5(|) Haiiiiali Dwiijrlit 
Hollister and Rodolphiis Wrii?ht Field, her first hushand, 
was born November 11, 17l»S ; married at (^ill, Mass., bv the 
Rev. Jose})h W. Channing to John Joyce Pierce, of Green- 
field, Mass. (b. May 20, 1703) March 2(1, ISLS, and had 

103 Anna Ferona, b. .June 30, 1827 ; m. Theodore Dehone, son of 

Rev. Henry Raymond Judah, of Westport, Conn., and Mary 
Reece, of Maryland, May 10, 1849. He died in New York city 
November 2, 1803. 

104 John D wight, b. May 29, 1837; m. Rtnit, Abbott Paige, of 

Cliicopoe, Mass., .Tannary 15, 1866, and had 

1 Anna Judah, b, January 23, 1868. 

2 Alice Ruth, b. August 17, 1871. 

105 Charles Prentice, b. September 3, 1838. 

J<»Ini Joyce PI«M-C('. died in (irccnticld. M.nvh i'2, 1S78, 
aftei- sixty years of li;ippy mai-ricd lii'c. 



562 TIOLLISTER. 

Eliza Dwight Field, widow (»f John Joyce Pieuce, died in 
Greentield, May 2, 1878, of piieuiiionia. 

81. 
Emily Penelope, daiii;'htor of v5()) Hannah Dwight 
Hollister and Roflolphus Wrig'Ut Fiehl, lier first husband, 
was born at Grass Hill. Gill, Mass., July 10, 1803 ; married 
by the Rev. J. W. Chaniiing to Charles Frederic, son of 
Theodore Field and Catharine Parker, of Briuifield. Mass. (b. 
September 11, 1S02), September 6, 1826, and had 

106 Anna Fidelia, b. in Monson, Mass., November 8,1827; m. at 

Johnstown, Wis., Warken Reed, son of Nathaniel Parker, 
Jr., of BriinfieW, Mass. (b. January 23, 1827), June 8, 1863; 
no ch. 

107 Emma Gratia, b. in Amherst. Mass., September 6, 1829 ; m. 1st, 

Fheuekic Delano, son of Samuel Rice and Mary Hurd, of 
VVa viand, Mass. He died. She married, 2d, at Johnstown, 
Wis.. RoLLix RrcHMOND, of St. Louis. March 30, 1805 (his 3d 
wife) ; no ch. 

108 Helen Pomeroy, b. in Amherst, Mass., January 17, 1834 ; m. at 

Johnstown, Wis., De Witt Clinton BLACKMAN(b. April 12,1834), 
December 31, 1856, and had 

1 Claren Sidney, b. July 21, 1859 ; m. in Buffalo, X. T., 

Perkins. 

2 Fred. DeWitt, b. July 19, 1865. 

109 Edward Prent^^s, b. in (fill, Mass., March 9, 1839 ; m. in St. 

Louis, Agnes, daughter of Clark Cook and Sarah Wright, of 
Claremont, N. H. (b. December 10,1843), September 17, 1873, 
and had 

1 Frederick Percy, b. October 8, 1874. 

110 Charles Prentiss, b. in Gill, Mass., December 5, 1842 ; m. in St. 

Louis Callte BuiftGS, daughter of Asa W. Richmond and 
Caroline Cook (b. Nov. 28, 1844), September 25. 1872, and had 

1 Grace Azella, b. January 3, 1875. 

2 RoUin Richmond, b. in 1880. 

Charles Frederic Field died in St. Louis, Mo., July 28, 
1869, of cerebral j^aralysis. 

Emily Pexelope Field, widow of Charles Feederic Field, 
died at St. Louis, Mo., August 9, 1869, of typhoid fever. 

Fidelia Elvira, daughter of (56) Hannah Dwight Hol- 
lister and Eodolphus Wright Field, her first husband, was 



HOLLISIKR. r)63 

born at Grass Hill, (ull, Mass., March ol, 1805 ; married in 
Perrysburg, X. Y., Leverett Joseph, son of Joseph Ives and 
Saraii Bishoi) (b. Septenibei- 19, 1806), xipril 25, 1882, and liad 

111 Helen Pomeroy, h. in Hamilton, Out., June 27, 1S8() ; m. Edwin 

Louis Bomeislek, January 2, 18G1. 

112 Sarah Bishop, b. February 8. 1838 ; d. August 20, 1839. 

113 Prentice, b. November 1, 1840 ; d. November 7, 1840. 

114 Eliza (Lida) Anna, b. in Akron, O., November 12, 18il ; m. in 

Richmond, Ind., CHAuriRS (".vliioun, son of Hon. Frederick 
Kellogg and Ruth R. Calhoun (b. June 27, 1833), November 12, 
1863, and had , 

1 Anna Ruth, b. February fi, 1865. 

2 Helen, b. January 9, 1867. 

Eliza Anna Ives, wife of Charles Calhoun Kellogg. 

died in Chicago, October 15, 1870. 
Chakles Calhoun Kellogg died in Chicago, Januarv 

10, 1871. 

115 Mary Bishop, b. in Akron, O., April 8, 1846; ni. William 

Frederick Kidder, February 23, 1809. 

Fidelia Elvira Field, wife of Leverett Joseiti Ives, is 

thns spoken of in the " History of Summit Co., Ohio : " " Prom- 
inent in the early liistory of Akron, was tlie wife of Levekett 
Joseph Ives — Fidelia Elvira Ives. She traces her lineage 
through a number of original settlers of New England, among 
whom may be mentioned Samuel Wright, of Sjiringfield, Mass., 
Elder John Strong, of Noi-thampton, Mass., (1) Lieut. John 
Ilollister and (1) Richard Treat, both of Wethersfield, Conn., 
and Zacliariah Field, of Northampton, Mass., grandson of Jolm 
Field, of England, tlie astronomer, who in 1556 wrote the 
first astronomical work in England, ever published, based on 
the tables of the Coperu'can system. In conserpience of which 
he has become known to history as the ' Proto-Copernican, of 
England.' Like her ancestors, Fidelia E.Ives, possesses energv, 
activity, and strength of character. Through all the years of 
her residence in Akron her gentleness of spii-it, and large 
benevolence secured her many friends." 

LEVERErr Joseph Ives removed about 1838 from Wpstern 
New York to Hamilton, C. W. In the spring of 1837, owing to 
the Canada Rebellion, being unwilling to swear allegiance to 
the British Crown, he removed to Cleveland, O., and in the 



5(]4 TIOLLISIKK'. 

following autumn went to Akron, thirty miles distant, where 
he settled as a druggist, remaiuing there for twentj^-three 3'ears. 
In 1860 he removed to Chicago. After remaining in the west 
a number of years, he returned east, and died September 20, 
1876, at his residence in East Orange, N. J., ce. 70 years. 
The '' History of Summit County''' says of him: "He was 
lionest and upriglit in his dealings with men. A good citizen, 
a kindl)' friend and neighbor, ins manners were pleasing and 
full of hospitality." In politics he was a firm Republican, 
sympatbizing largely with the cause of freedom to the slaves. 
When " Old John Brown the Martyr" went to Kansas, he pre- 
sented him with the rifle he carried with hiin. 

Leverctt Joseph Ives is a descendant of Wlllkun Ives, one 
of the original fi^ee planters of New Ilamn, and aecording to 
Savage came over in the ship '" Traelove'''' from London, in 
1635, to Boston, at the age of 28. In 1639 he is recorded ax 
one of the original signers of the " Fundamental agreement of 
Quinnipiackr He died at New IIa,ven in 1648, and soon 
after his widow married William Bassett. Joseph Ires, son 
of Willliam, married Mary Gale and had a son, Ensign and 
Deacon Samuel, loho married Ruth Atwater • theij had a son 
Capt. Jonathan, 'who married Thankftd Cooper,' the// had a 
son Jeremiah, who married Hannah Bassett {t/ie great grand- 
daughter of William Bassett, the second ha shand cf the widow 
of William Ives); they had a son Joseph, who married Sarah 
BiJiop; they had a son Leverett Joseph, wJio married Fidelia 
Elvira Field. 

Fcroiia Dwigiit, daughter of (56) Hannah Dwight 
Hollister and Rodolphus Wright Field, her first liusband, 
was born March 20, 1807; married Rev. Daniel Faircliild, 

of the M. E. Conference (b. 1804), in 1830, and had 

116 George Heber, h. in Kent, Conn., July 4, 1840 ; single. 

117 Clarissa Field, b. in Gaylordsville, Coun., July, 1843 ; d. s. in 

(Tlenwood, Iowa, September 16, 18G2. 

Rev. Daniel Fairchild died sometime after 180i>. 

Fekona Dwight Field, widow of Kev. Daniel Faik(iiili), 



HoL[JSTKR. 565 

died at Galesburii', Til.., Aiii>;iist 24-, ISiV.). lloi- iiaiiie was 
orijrniJillv Ferona Druscilla Field, but was cliaiii^ed bv act of 
Lcii'islatuix'. 

84. 

Jotsepliiiie ^lariette, dau^ii'hterof (50) Haniuih l)wii?ht 
Hollister and Koilolphus Wright Field, her first luisband, 
was born at Grass Hill, (iill, Mass., March 15, 1801) ; married at 
Troy, O., Thomas Hunt, son of Enoch Goodwin and Mary 
Chapell (b. October 10, is 10), May 18, 1889, and had 

118 Alfred Davidson, b. August 23, 1840; ni. at Amherst, Nova 

Scotia, LuciNDA Caroline Chapman (b. November 1, 1848), 
and bad 

1 Prentice Field, b. at Ak'ron, 0., March 7, 1864 ; d. March 

11, 1804. 

2 Howard Glen, b. at Akron, O., March 8, 1866. 

3 Harry Stanley, b. at Akron, O., July 6, 1868 

4 Mabel Clara, b. at St. Johns, N. B., October 11, 1873. 

. 5 Florence Josephine, b. at St. Johns, N. B,, September 
19, 1875. 

119 Clarissa Field, b. at Akron, September 7, 1842 ; unmarried. 

120 Pamela Helen, b . at Akron, July 1, 1846; m. William Ren- 

wick, of Davenport, Iowa (his 2d wife.) 

121 Prentice Field, d. y. 

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunt Goodwin reside in Akron, 
Ohio. 

85. 

Gratia Electa, daughter of (5rV) Hannah Dvvight Hol- 
lister and Rodolplius Wri;?ht Field, her first hnsband, was 
born at Grass Hill, Gill, Mass., April 16,1818; married at 
Charlemont, Mass., Rev. Philo Hawkes, of the M, E. Confer- 
ence (b. June 5, 1810), June 5, 1831:, and had 

122 Clarissa Field, b. in Greenwich, Mass., April 6, 1836; m., 1st, 

John A. Francis, of Norwich and had 

1 Clara Blanche, b. May 20, 1859. 

John A. Fhancis died. She married, 2d, John Pollard Ellis, of Bos- 
ton, and had 

2 Marshall Lewis, b. March 17-, 1870. 

123 Philo Prentice, b. in Hebron, Conn., November 9, 1838 ; m. 

Abby Jane, daughter of Joseph Gaytou, of Bristol, R. I,, and 
Elizabeth Marsh (b. August 29, 1841), August 7, 1862, and had 



566 HoLr.isTKR. 

1 William Prentice, b. December 29, 1865. 

124 Abba (Abigail) Dwight, b. in Gill, Mass., February 12, 1841 ; 

m. Benjamin Sumner Procter, of Boston, April 27, 1874. 

125 Emma Fitch, b. at Chicopee Falls, Mass., August 6, 1843; d. 

November 15, 1867. 
12^ William Hines (M. D.), b. in Meriden, Conn., October 25, 1845. 
Grad. B. U. Prov., K. I., 1-867, and U. of Penn. at Pliila. as M. 
D. in 1881 ; a surgeon in the United States army ; unmarried. 

127 Ella Blanche, b. in Lowell, Mass., February 16. 1852 ; m. JouN 

Kelly, of Providence. 

Rev. and Mrs. Philo Hawkes'now reside at Barnstable, 
Cape Cod, Mass. 

111. 

Helen Pomeroy, daughter of (82) Fidelia Elvira Field 
and Leverett Joseph Ives, was born in Hamilton, Ontario, 
June 2Y, 1836.; married at Chicago, 111., in Trinity P. E. 
church, by Rev. James Piatt, to Edwin Louis, son of Louis 
Bomeisler, of Munich, Bavaria, and Elizabeth McKaraher, of 
Philadelphia (b. November 16, 1827), January 2, 1861, and had 

128 Louis Edwin, b. in Philadelphia July 22, 1862. 

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Bomeisler reside in Elizabeth, N. J. 

Note — Louis, father of Edwin L. Bomeislek, was of Jewish 
birth, the son of Nathan Loebl Bomeisler, of Munich, Bavaria, 

and. Heller, his wife. He was a highly educated and 

accomplished gentleman. In 1815 he was a resident of Paris, 
where he was decorated by King Louis XVIII with the 
"Order of the Lily." 

Col. Daniel McKaraher, the father of Elizabeth McKaraher, 
was a Scotch Irish Presbyterian and a patriot from the North 
of Island. He fled to Philadelphia in consequence of his 
patriotic sentiments. He was the friend and co-laborer of 
Robert Emmett. 

115. 

Hary Bi!«hoii, daughter of (82) Fidelia Elvira Field 
and Leverett Joseph Ives, was born in Akron, O., April 8, 
1846 ; married at NeM^ark, O., in St. John's P. E. church, by the 
Rev. William Bower, to William Frederick, son of William 
Kidder, Jr., and Rebecca Ann Ackerman (b. July 29, 1842), 
February 23, 1869, and had 



HOLLISTER. 56Y 

129 Lida Ives (Ivy), ) 

I b. in New York city July 24, 1872. 

130 Leverett Ives, ) d. July 27, 1872. 

131 Rebecca Ives (Reba), b. at Watsessing, East Orange, N. J., Sep- 

tember 21, 1875. 

Mr. and Mrs. Williiiin F. Kidder reside at Orange, N. J. 

Note — William, Jr., the father of William Frederick 
Kidder, was the son of William Kidder, of Boston (a well- 
known chemist) and Charlotte A., daughter of Samuel Adams, 
of Boston, and Thankful Chamberlain. Samuel Adams was 
familiarly known as " Merchant Adams ' ' to distinguish him 
from his cousin Samuel Adams, the patriot and signer of the 
Declaration of Independence. Both marched side by side at 
the battle of Bunker Hill. 

Rebecca Ann Ackerman was a daughter of Catharine J., 
daughter of Col. John Gilbert Bogart (a lineal descendant of 
[11] Tennis Guysbert Bogart through [52] Guysbert Bogart 
and Jannetje Van Arsdale) who died while on the way to join 
his regiment in Boston Harbor, during the war of 1812. 

(For a fuller account of the Hollister family, see Genealogical notes of 
Nathaniel Goodwin, published in 1856.) 

T2 



HOLYOKE. 

(Introduced to show the intermarriages with this family.) 



1. 

Edward Holyoke, of Tainworth, Stafford county, Eng- 
land, married Prudence, daughter of lie v. John Stockton, of 
Kinholdt, Engkmd, June 18, 1612, and had 

2 Edward, born in England and died there December 80, 1G31, se. 

If3 years. 

3 John, born in England ; died there March 15, 1G35. 

4 Clizur, m. (23) Maky, daughter of (15) Hon. William Pyuchon, 

November 20, 1G40 ; d. February 6, 1676. 

5 John, d. April 24, 1641. 

6 Elizabeth, m. George Keyseu. 

7 Ann, m. Thomas Putnam, October 7, 1643. 

8 Mary, m. John Tuttle, February 10, 1647. 

9 Su.sanna, m. Michael Martin, September 12, 1656. 

10 Sarah, m. Andrews. 

Edward Holyoke died at Rnnmey, England, May 4, 1 6G0, 
having resided in Sjjringiield, Mass. He was admitted freeman 
in 1638, and was of Lynn as early as 1630. 

4. 

Elixiir, son of (1) Edward Holyoke and Prudence 

Stockton, married (23) Mary, dangliter of (15) the Honored 
William Pynchon, of Wraisbury, on the Thames, England, 
November 20, 1640, and had 

11 John, b. August 27, 1641 ; d. October 8, 1641. 

12 John, b. August 5, 1642 ; d. February 6, 1712. 

13 Hannah, b. June 9, 1644 ; m. (86 Talcott Fed.) Capt. Samuel Tal- 

C'OTT, of Wethersfield, Conn., November 7, 1661; d. February 
2, 1678. 

14 A daughter, b. May 21, 1646 ; born dead. 

15 Samuel, b. June S), 1647 ; d. October 31, 1676. 



IIOLYOKK. 569 

16 Edward, b. August 8, 1049 ; d. June 10, 1708. 

17 Elizur, b. October 13, 1651 ; m. Mary, diiugliter of Jacob Eliot, 

January 2, 1078 ; d. August 11, 1711. 

18 Mary, b. November 14, 1650 ; m. James Russell ; d. January 14, 

1073. 

Mary Pyiiclion, wife of Elizur Holyoke, died in Springs /^/t^— 
lield, Mass., October 26, 1657, and ho married in 165S, a^Steb- 
bins, who was first, widow of Robert Day, ot" Hartford, and 
second, widow of John Maynard. 

Capt. Elizur Holyoke died in Springfield, Mass., February 
6, 1676. In the old graveyard at Sjiringfield, some time since 
removed to make way for the Boston & Albany Railroad, a 
tall white monument stood bearing the following inscription : 

" Here lyetb the body of Mari, the wife of Elizur Holyoke who died 
October, 20, 1657. 

She that lies here was while she stood 
A very glory of womanhood ; 
Even here was sown most precious dust 
Which surely shall rise with the just." 

Deacon Edward Stebbins of Hartford, Conn., madejiis will 
August 1668, in which he mentions his wife Frances, son-in- 
law John Chester, grandson Edward Cadwell, son-in-law John 
Wilson "dear sister Holyoke (second wife of [4] Elizur 
Holyoke, of Springfield, Mass.), son-in-law Gayler and brother- 
in-law ElIZUK HoLYOKBf. 

Frances, widow of Deacon Edward Stebbins, made her will 
November 12, 1673, in which she mentions son-in-law John 
Chester, now living in or near London, Old England, and his 
two sons John and Samson, also son-in-law Thomas Cadwell 
and his wife. 



LANMAN 



The compiler is indebted for tlie entire notes relating to this 
family to Mrs. M. P. Ferris, of Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Aems. 

" He heareth az. and or^ 3 garhs, a sicJde^ hy the name of 
Lanma/n,r 

[The James Lanman branch carry the shield as above, with 
the Chandler crest, i. <?., a " Pelican in her piety." The Peter 
Lanman branch carry the shield az. 3 garbs or, with the Trum- 
bull crest, i. e., a Bull's head, with the motto " Fortuna favet 
audaee.^^] 

Arthur's " Family Names " defines Lanman as " a spearman, 
a lanceman." 

Prof. Charles Dod gives the derivation " the son of Lanval." 

1. 
Thomas liaiiiiiaii, of London, England, married Lucy 
Elton, and had 

2 James, b. in London ; m. Joanna Boylston. 

James, son of (1) Thomas Lanman and Lucy Elton, was 

born in London and emigrated to America between 1692 and 
1714. He married Joanna, daughter of Dr. Thomas Boylston 
and Mary Gardner (b. at Hoxbury, Mass., 1692), July 5, 1714, 
at Watertown, Mass., and had 

3 Mary, b. in 1715 ; m. Isaac Doten, November 5, 1734, and had 14 

children. Descendants live in Plymouth, Mass. 



Lanman. 571 

4 Samuel, b. in 1722 ; m. Elizabeth Ellis, aud had 5 childreu ; d. 

January 19, 1794. Descendants live at Plymouth, Mass. 

5 Peter, b. at Plymouth, Mass., in 1725 ; m. Sarah Spaulding Coit, 

December 6, 1764 ; d. April 14, 1804. 

6 William, b. at Plymouth, Mass., January 1, 1726 ; went to Nor- 

wich. Conn., in 1750 ; was in the mercantile and shipping busi- 
ness with his brother Peter ; d. 1756. 

7 Thoma.s, b. at Plymouth, Mass., June 11, 1728; m. Rebecca 

Kempton, in 1771 ; no ch. 

8 Joanna, b. at Plymouth, Mass., February 3,1730-1 ; m., 1st, Wil- 

liam Foster, March 15, 1748, and had 1 child. Mr. FosTEK 
was drowned on his way to Philadelphia in 1749. She married, 
2d, John Baron, of Barnstable, Mass., March 14, 1754. 
Descendants live at Plymouth and Barnstable, Mass. 

9 Edward, b. at Plymouth, Mass., October 5, 1733 ; m. 1st, Joanna 

TOBEY, March 9. 1754; no ch. ; 2d, Abiah Bryant, February 
2, 1758, and had two children. Descendants live at Plymouth, 
Mass. 

James Laiimau settled for ca short time at Boston, Mass. 
His residence for ten years after his marriage cannot be ascer- 
tained. An old record savs: "James Lanman and Joanna 
BoYLSTON came to Plymouth about 1724-5. Mks. Joanna 
Lanman, relict of James Lanman, died at Plymouth 1775, ae. 
83 years." 

5. 

Peter, son of (2) James Lanman and Joanna Boylston, 
was born at Plymouth, Mass., 1725; married Sarah Spaniel- 
ing, daughter of Col. Samuel Coit, of Preston, Mass., and his 
first 'wife Sarah Spaulding (May 12, 1743), December 6, 1764, 
and had 

10 Sarah, b. at Norwich, Conn., December 10, 1765 ; m. Jabez Hunt- 

ington, of Norwich (his 2d wife), October 21, 1810 ; d. Febru- 
ary 19, 1850. He died August 16, 1848 ; no ch. 

11 Joanna Boylston, b. at Norwich, Conn., June 10, 1767 ; m. Rev. 

Amos Chase. 

12 James, b. at Norwich, Conn., June 13, 1769 ; m. 1st, Marian 

Griswold Chandler, May 18, 1794 ; 2d, Mrs. Mary Judith 
Benjamin ; d. August 7, 1841. 

13 Peter, b. at Norwich, Conn., June 5, 1771 ; m. Abigail Trumbull 

December 8, 1801 ; d. December 29, 1854, 

14 Mary, b. at Norwich, Conn., July 29, 1773 ; m. Jabez IIunting- 

ton (his 1st wife), December 12, 1792 ; d. September 29, 1809. 

15 Samuel Coit, b. at Norwich, Conn., April 10, 1775 ; d. in 1782. 



572 Lanman. 

16 Joseph, b. at Norwich, Conn., November 5, 1778; d. at sea of 

yellow fever, September 18, 1798. 

Peter Lanman died April 14, 1804, at Norwich, Conn., and 
was buried there. He came to Norwich from Plymouth about 
1750. He was a prominent member of the Presbyterian church, 
Math which he united in 1786, and which lie had helped to 
organize. He was actively engaged in shipping and mercantile 
business. The names of Peter Lanman, father and son, were 
conspicuous in mercantile life for nearly seventy years. He w^as 
a staunch patriot, of strong rehgious character, a ])rofound 
thinker and a courtly gentleman. 

Sakah Spaulding Coit, widow of Peter Lanman, died 
February 2, 1829. Will admitted to probate, February 11, 
1829. She was a " mother in Israel," whose descendants ai-ise 

and call her blessed. 

11. 

'Joanna Boylston, daughter of (5) Peter Lanman 
and Sarali Spanieling Coit, was born at Norwich, Conn., June 
10, 1767; married Rev. Anios Chase, near the close of the 
last century, and had 

17 Rebecca Hart, b. 1793 ; m. Jonathan Titus ; d. 1871 , no ch. 

18 Sarah Boylston, b. in 1795 ; m. Andrew Bloomfield ; d. August 

20, 1842. 

19 Joanna Lanman, b. in 1796 ; m. Thomas Sill, of Erie, Pa. 

20 Elizabeth Bird, b. December 18, 1797 ; m. William Sheffield, 

June 29, 1820; d. August 4, 1877. 

21 Joseph Lanman, b. July 17, 1799 ; m. Susan Jane Titus, Novem- 

ber 13, 1825 ; d. April 23, 1879. 

22 Daniel (Gen.), b. in 1801 ; unmarried. He was an officer in the 

Mexican war and in the war of the Rebellion ; d. at Toledo, 0., 
July 2, 1877. 

23 Charles, b. May 3, 1803 ; m. Ann Irwin, October 13, 1831. 

24 James Lanman (M. D.), b. in 1805 ; m. Eunice Gage, of Norwich, 

Conn. 

25 Edward Huntington, b. July 17, 1807 ; m. Sarah A. Titus, Feb- 

ruary 24, 1835 ; d. June 18, 1878. 

26 Mary, b. in 1809 ; d. y. . 

27 Julius Deming, b. November 6, 1811; m. Elizabeth Lowell, 

July 31, 1850. 

12. 
Janie§, son of (5) Peter Lanman and Sarah Spaulding 

Coit, was born at Norwich, Conn., June 13, 1769 ; married, 



Lanman, 573 

1st, Marian Griswoltl, daughter of Judge Charles Church 
Chandler and Marian Griswold, and granddaughter of Gov. 
Matthew Griswold and Ursula Wolcott (b. July 29, 1774), 
May 18, 1791:, at Woodstock, Conn., and had 

28 Charles James, b. at Norwich June 5, 1795 ; m. Marie Jeanne 

GuiE, March 19, 1818 ; d. July 25, 1870. 

29 Marian Chandler, b. at Norwich September 7, 1797 ; m. 1st, 

Obadiah Penniman : 2d, Charles Watrous ; d. October 31, 
1851. 

30 Joanna Boylston, b. at Norwich April 15, 1799 ; d. December 13, 

1799. 

31 Eliza, b. at Norwich April 20, 1800 ; m. AmosHallam Hubbard, 

October 30, 1821 ; d. April 7, 1872. 

32 Sarah Coit, b. at Norwich August 22, 1802 ; m. Josiah Harmar ; 

in 1830 , d. May 1, 186G. 

33 Harriet, b. at Norwich January 22, 1804; m. Jacob Wtckoff 

Piatt, in 1832 ; d. December 31, 1853. 

34 Jane Griswold, b. at Norwich February 23. 1806 ; m. Dan;el 

Tylek Coit, M. D., October 6, 1829; d. December 14, 1874. 

35 Joanna Boylston, b. at Norwich March 29, 1808; m. Hon. La- 

Fa yette Standish Foster, LL.D. (b. November 22, 1806), 
October 2,1837, and had 3 children ; d. y. ; d. April 11, 1859. 
He married, 2d, Martha P. Lyman, October 4, 1860 ; d. 
September 19, 1880. 

36 James Henry, b. at Norwich April 2, 1810 ; d. March 2, 1811. 

37 James Henry, b. at Norwich December 4, 1812 ; unmarried (an 

author.) 

38 George, b. at Norwich November 14, 1813. (Soldier in the Mexi- 

can war.) 

39 Anne Louise, b. at Norwich February 29, 1816 ; m. Rev. Luther 

Hone Angier (b. January 26, 1810), September 11, 1839. ^A 
poetess.) 

Marian Griswold Chandler, wife of James Lanman, died Sep- 
tember 7, 1817, as. 43 years. She was a lovely example of 
social, domestic and christian virtues. He married, 2d, a 
wealthy widow, Mrs. Mary Judith Benjamin, mother of Park 
Benjamin, the poet, and of Mrs. J. L. Motley, wife of the 
historian. She was burned to death February 12, 1848, aj. 70 
years ; no ch. 

James Launian died August 7, 1841. He graduated at 
Yale College in 1788. Was Clerk of the Convention in 1818 
to form the Connecticut State Constitution ; served two years 
in the lower house of the Legislature, and one year as State 
Senator. He was for five years Attorney for the State for 



5T4 Lanman. 

New London county ; United States Senator from 1819 to 1825 ; 

three years Judge of the Superior Court and of the Court of 

Errors of Connecticut, and three years Mayor of Norwich (the 

fifth to hold the office). He died at Norwich and was buried 

there. His eloquence and success at the bar caused him to hold 

a very prominent place in his native town. He was imposing 

in figure and had a noble face, whose every feature spoke in- 

tellio:ence. 

13. 

Peter, son of (5) Peter Lanman and Sarah Spaulding 

Coit, was born at Norwich, Conn., June 5, 1771; married 
Abigail, daughter of David Trumbull, and granddaughter of the 
Colonial Governor Jonathan Trumbull, the original " Brother 
Jonathan " (b. January 2, 1781), December 8, 1801, and had 

40 David Trumbull, b. September 25, 1802 ; m. Makgaret Down- 

ing, October 14, 1840 ; d. April 15, 1866. 

41 Mary Huntington, b . May 28, 1804 ; m. Frederic Bull, of 

New York, July 1, 1829 ; d. May 5, 1880. 

42 Abigail Trumbull, b. March 21, 1806. 

43 Peter, b. October 4, 1807; m. 1st, Catharine Cook, October 25, 

1831 ; 2d, Lydia S. Bishop, May 6. 1857 ; 3d, Mary E. Gold- 
ING, September 5, 1806. 

44 Sarah, b. August 17, 1809 ; d. February 9, 1827. 

45 Joseph (Rear Admiral U. S. N.), b. July 18, 1811 ; m. Ann Cor- 

nelia, daughter of Capt. J. G. Williams, September 23, 1842 ; 
d. March 13, 1873. 

46 William T. Williams, b. July 0, 1813 ; d. December 7, 1823. 

47 Caroline, b. January 28, 1816 ; d. May 24, 1817. 

48 Samuel Coit, b. March 9, 1818 ; d. November 15, 1820. 

49 John Trimibull, b. October 10, 1820 ; d. at sea, April 23, 1852. 

Peter Lanman died December, 29, 1854. 
Mrs. Abigail Lanman died June 5, 186L 

14. 

Mary, daughter of (5) Peter Lanman and Sarah Spauld- 
ing Coit, was born at Norwich, Conn., July 29, 1773 ; married 
Jabez, son of Gen. Jedediah Huntington of the Revolution, 
December 12, 1792, and had 

50 Jedediah, b. September 15, 1794 (Yale '14); m. 1st, Rebecca M. 

Snow, July 2, 1834, and had 

1 Sarah Lanman, b. April 23, 1836. 

2 Mary Hampton, b. July 8, 1837 ; d. June 7, 1861. 



Lanman. 575 

3 Joseph Otis, b. August, 1839 ; d. November lo, 1842, 
Rebecca M. Snow, wife of Jedediah Huntington, died September 3, 
1839, ae. 39 years. He married, 2d, Happy Kinney February 
24, 1841. 

51 Faith Trumbull, b. September 20, 1795 ; ra. Rev. Edward W. 
HoOKEii, I)D. (b. September 20, 1795), October 10, 1821, and bad 
1 Mary Lanman, b. October 8, 1822; m. Rev. Anson 
Clakk, October 20, 1853, and had 

a Edward H., b. December 7, 1853 ; d. same day, 

b Edward H., b. February 6. 1855. 

c Mary E., b. November 27, 185G ; d. March 6, 

1857. 
d Cornelius E., b. January 5, 1859. 
e Calvin, b. January 30, 1862. 
f Anson H., b. February 19, 1864 ; d. August 3 

1864. 
g Anson H., b. November 29, 1866. 

2 Faith Trumbull, b. November 16,1824 ; m. Rev. Enos 

J. Montague, May 11, 1846, and had 

a Edward H., b. December 9, 1847 ; d. January 

1861. 
b Elizabeth, b. December 28, 1849 ; m. Price C. 

Claflin, October 8, 1872, and had 

1 Gilbert Montague, b. August 21, 1873. 

2 Henry Edwards, b . August 6. 1875. 
c Mary Janes, b. September 22, 1860. 

3 Elizabeth Peck, b. February 10, 1827 ; d. December 31, 

1819 ; unmarried. 

4 Elias a, b. July 9, 1832 ; m. 1st, Margaretta C. De 

Bevoisb, June 19, 1861 ; no ch ; 2d, Sarah B. M. 
Williams, December 20, 1865, and had 

a Mabel, b. in 1866. 

b Richard, b. in 1868. 

5 Sarah Huntington, b. April 6, 1835. 

6 Edward T. (Rev), b. October 31, 1837; m. Susan O. 

Atwater, December 21, 1869 ; and had 
a Edward W. 
b George, 
c Sarah F. 
■ d Susan. 
Faith Trumuull Huntington, wife of Rev. Edward 
W. Hooker, died May 5, 1850. 

52 Peter, b. October 13, 1798 ; d. May 19, 1802. 

53 Sarah Lanman, b. June 18. 1802 ; m. Eli Smith, DD., American 

Missionary to Beyrout, Syria, July 21, 1833 ; d. at Beyrout 
September 30, 1830 ; no ch. 

73 



576 Lanman. 

54 Edward Boylston, b. June 18, 1806; in. Sarah A. Htjntington, 

June 6, 1832, and had 

1 Peter, b. June 8, 1833 ; d. . 

2 Susan M., b. June 22, 1835 ; m. Rev. Frank B. Perkins, 

and had 

a Sarah, b. August, 1862. 

b Jane L., b. April 1864 ; d. August, 1865. 

c Frances L., b. October, 1866. 

d Helen M., b. August, 1870. 

e Edward H., b. April 1874 ; d, March, 1876. 

3 Edward T., b. February 22, 1837 ; d. May 23, 1837. 

4 Edward N., b. September 14, 1838 ; d. October 27, 1861. 

5 Mary Lanman, b. March 23, 1842. 

6 Frederick J., b. December 6, 1844. 

7 Elizabeth M., b. July 14, 1851 ; d. at birth. 
Edward Boylston Huntington died June 18, 1874. 

55 Peter Lanman, b. September 16, 1809 (Yale '28) ; d. December 

24, 1832. 

Mary Lauinaii, wife of Jabez Huntington, died September 29, 1809. 
He married, 2d, (10) Sarah, daughter of (5) Peter Lanman and 
Sarah Spauldlng Coit, October 21, 1810 ; no ch. 

Jabez Huntington died August 16, 1848. 
Sarah Lanman, widow ot" Jabez Huntington, died February 
19, 1850. 

18. 

^arali Boylmtoii, daughter of (11) Joanna B. Lanman 
and Rev. Amos Chase, wa.s born 1795 ; married Andrew 
Bloom field, and had 

56 Thomas, b. February 20, 1823 ; d. May 23, 1860. 

57 Joanna Chase, b March 20, 1824; m. Samuel Wickel, October 8, 

1853, and had 

1 Lottie A. 

2 Laura, m. RoBEiiT Wili,iams, and had one child Robert, 

b. July 3, 1878. 

3 William. 

4 Henry, 

5 Emma J. 

6 Samuel J. 

58 WiUiam S., b. June 7. 1825 : d. Marcli 20, 1878. 

59 Amos C, b. August 14, 1826 ; m. Amanda M. Ross, June 20, 1855, 

and had 

1 Sarah Elizabeth, b. May 16, 1860. 

2 Edward Lanman, b. August 28, 1805. 



• Lanman. 577 

60 James C, b. December 1, 1837 ; m. Mary C. Halfokd ; uo ch, 

61 Lewis M., b. Jime 5, 1829. 

Sarah Boylstou Chase, wife of Andrew I'loomkikld, died 
August 20, 1842, ?e. 47 years. 

19. 

Joanna Ijaiiiiiaii, daughter of (11) Joanna B. Lan- 
man and Rev. Amos Chase, was born 1796 ; married Thomas 
Sill, of Erie, Pa. (b. October 11, 1783), and liad 

62 Richard, b. August 19, 1817 ; m. Eliza R. Herron. 

63 Joaiina Lanman, b. September 4, 1819 ; m. Joseph Selden, and 

had 

1 Elizabeth G. ; d. . 

2 Joanna S. 

3 George D. 

4 Emma Josephine. 

Joanna Lanman Sill, wife of Joseph Selden, died 
April 7. 1854. 

64 Sarah Hale, b. September 14, 1822 ; m. Matthew Taylor, and 

had 

1 Frank M. (an Episcopal clergyman) ; m. Adele C. 

Seymour, niece of Rt. Rev. Bishop Seymour, of the 
P. E. Church, in 1876, and had one child, Georgia 
Seymour. 

2 Helen. 

65 Thomas, b. July 20, 1824 ; d. , 

66 Joseph, b. March 1, 1827 ; m. 1st, Mary H. Deffindough, and 

had one child Thomas Henry. She died . He married, 2d, 
Ellen Strauchan, September 2, 18G9, aud had one child, 
Lena Ellen. 

67 James, b. November 11, 1829 ; unmarried. 

Thomas Sill died February 7, 1856. 

SO. 

Kliy.abctli Bird, daughter of (11) Joanna B. Lanman 
and Rev. Amos Chase, was born December 18, 1707 ; married 
William Sheffield, June 29, 1820, and liad 

68 Elizabeth, b. March 7, 1821 ; m. Thomas Cowles, October 15, 

1845, aud had 

1 William S. (U. S. N.) ; b. August 1, 1846 ; m. Mary P., 
daughter of Senator Tiiurman, of Ohio, February 18, 
1873 ; no ch. 



578 Lanman. 

2 Edward S. (Ph. D.), b. December 24. 1851. 

3 Walter O. (U. S. N.), b. July 11, 1853. 

4 Thomas F., b. May 6, 1857. 

69 George W., b. April 22, 1824; m. Helen Robertson, December 

28, 1853. 

70 Sarah Lanman, b. August 24, 1825 ; m. John C. Hopper, May 9, 

1861, and had 

1 Georgia, b. September 11, 1862 ; d. February 24, 1865. 

2 Wilson Hunt. 

71 Maria Louisa, b. July 8, 1829 ; d. October 24, 1829. 

72 Joseph, b. March 4, 1832 ; d. April 24, 1832. 

73 Mary, b. June 23, 1834 ; d. August 23, 1836. 

74 Edward Chase, b. December 13, 1838 ; d. March 19, 1861. 

75 Joseph Benjamin, b. July 6, 1841 ; d. October 5, 1861. 

Elizabeth Bird Chase, wife of William Sheffield, died 
August 4, 1877. 

SI. 
Joseph L<aniiian, son of (11) Joanna B. Lanman and 

Rev. Amos Chase, was born July, 17, 1799; married Susan 
Jane, daughter of Jonathan Titus, the founder of Titusville, 
Pa. (b. August 26, 1805, the first chikl born in tlie place after 
its settlement), JSTovember 13, 1S25, and had 

76 Mary Lanman, b. July 25, 1826 ; m. Samuel A. Torbett, Janu- 

ary 11, 1842, and had 

1 Catharine S., m. Ewing, and had 

a Mary, 
b WUliam. 
c Henry. 

2 Marianna, m. MoRRis, and had 

a Maud. 

b Kate Torbett. 

3 Joseph, d. y. 

Mary Lanman Chase, wife of Samuel A. Torbett, 
died June 12, 1848. 

77 Joanna L., b. January 20, 1838 ; m. Jonathan Watson, December 

14, 1848, and had 

1 Ruel A., b. June 14. 1849. 

2 Mary E., m. Allen Wray, 1875, and had one child 

Clinton B., b. July 28. 1877. 

3 Joanna L., m. (92) Lanman Chase, June 23, 1874. 

4 George W., b. February 14, 1856. 

5 John T., b. September 28, 1857. 



Lanman. 579 

78 Joseph T., b. June 17, 1829 ; m. Elizabeth Adrian, September 

14, 1853, and bad 

1 Hubert A., b. July 27, 1854. 

2 Jennie M., b. July 30 1856. 

3 TiinnieL., b. 1800. 

4 Cornelius W., b. May 1, 1862. 

5 Lizzie A., b. February 23, 1870. 

Elizabeth Adrian, wife of Joseph T. Chase, died 
October 19, 1874. 

79 Cornelius Suydam (Capt. U. S. A.), b. December 27, 1830 ; d. June 

17, 1862, from a wound received at tbe battle of Fair Oaks, Va. 

80 Thomas Sill, b. November 17, 1832; m. Ida Butterworth, Sep- 

tember, 1859 ; bad one cliild Jennie B. 

81 William Wirt, b. May 21, 1834 ; m. AnnaE. Hurd, November 11, 

1869 ; no cb. 

82 Susan E., b. November 12, 1835 ; d. October 14, 1838. 

83 Edward B., b. January 21, 1838. 

84 Adelaide P., b. May 12, 1841 ; m. John H. Dalzell, December 14, 

1848, and bad 

1 Virginia O. 

2 Susan D. 

85 George A., b. December 6, 1844. 

Susan Jane Titus, wife of Joseph Lanman Chase, died 
December 17, 1877. 

Joseph Lanman Chase died April 23. 1879. 

Charles, son of (11) Joanna B. Lanman and Rev. Amos 
Chase, was born May 3, 1803 ; married Ann Irwin, October 
13, 1831, and had 

86 Jane A., b. December 1, 1834. 

34. . 

James fjaniiiaii (^. D.), son of (11) Joanna 13. Lan- 
man and Kev. Amos Chase, was born in 1S05 ; married 
E.mice Gage, of l^orwich, Conn., and had 

87 George Albert, m. Grace Osborn, March 21, 1878. 

88 Harriet Gage. 

89 Frank M., d. . 

Edward IIiiiitiiii:;^toii, son of (ll)»roannalJ. Lanman 
and Rev. Amos Chase, was born Jnlj 17, 1807 ; married Sarali 
A,, daughter of Jonathan Titus, February 21, 1835, and had 



580 Lanman. 

90 Mary A., b. October 34, 1837 ; m. Ruel D. Fletcher, Septem- 

ber 30, 1856, and had 

1 Elizabeth E., b. September 25, 1857. 

2 Evaline S., b. October 17, 1860. 

3 Edward Chase, b. April 27, 1865. 

4 Mary Chase, b. February 3, 1873. 

91 Elizabeth S., b. July 14, 1840 ; m. Guerdon S. Berry, Novem- 

ber 28, 1865, and had 

1 Edward S., b. December 3, 1866. 

2 Louis F., b. November 24, 1868. 

3 Catharine C, b. June 5, 1875. 

Guerdon S. Berry, died November 23, 1878. 

92 Lanman, b. December 12, 1847 ; m. Joanna L., daughter of Jona- 

than Watson and (77) Joanna L. Chase, June 23, 1874, and had 

1 Frederic L., b. February 15, 1875. 

2 Henry W., b. June 12, 1876. 

3 Coit, b. August 17, 1877. 

4 Mary, b. November 11, 1878. 

Edward Huutiiigton Chase died June 18, 1878. 

ST. 
Julius Deming, son of (11) Joanna B. Lanuian and 
Rev. Amos Chase, was born November 0, ISU ; married Eliza- 
beth Lowell, July 31, 1850, and had 

93 Amos C, b. August 29, 1852. 

94 Abraham L., b. December 16, 1855. 

95 Georgia A., b. May 13, 1858. 

96 Harvey, b. September 22. 1860. 

97 WiUiam L., b. July 16. 1865. 

28. 

Charles James, son of (12) James Lanman and Marian 
Griswold Chandler, was born at Norwich, Conn., June 5, 1795 ; 
married Marie Jeanne, daughter of Antoine Guie and An- 
gelique Bourdeau, and granddaughter of Baptiste Bourdeau (b. 
at Frenchtown, Mich., March 13, 1801), March 19, 1818, at 
Monroe Midi., by Col. John Anderson, chief justice of Monroe 
county court, before wboni all the early marriages took place, 
and had 

98 Charles, b. at Monroe, Mich., June 14,1819 ; m. Adeline, daugh- 
ter of Francis Dodge, Sr., and sister-in-law of Benjamin Perley 
Poore, June 12, 1849; no ch. 



Lanman. 581 

99 Maria Louisa, b. at Monroe, Mich., July 11, 1822. 

100 Julia Woodbridge, b. at Monroe, Mich., September 14, 1824 ; m. 

WrUviAM P. Williams, December 8, 1851. 

101 Marianna Chandler, b. at Monroe, Mich., November 13, 1826; 

m. (123) John de Peyster Douw, March 10, 1854. 

102 Elizabeth Grey, b. at Monroe, Mich., January 4, 1829 ; m. Darius 

George Crosby, May 29, 1866. 

103 Sarah Coit, b. at Monroe, Mich., December 17, 1831 ; m. (110) 

Thomas Hallam Hubbard, May 15, 1849. 

104 Mary Jane, b. at Monroe, Mich., January 31, 1834 ; m. Edward 

Joseph, son of Edward J. Vose and stepson of Rt. Rev. Bishop 
Thomas Hubbard Vail, of the P. E. church, June 6, 1871; 
no ch. 

105 Roger Griswold (U. S. N.), b. at Norwich, Conn., August 12, 1836 • 

d. at sea of yellow fever August 24, 1867. 

106 Susan Harmar, b. at Norwich, Conn., December 16, 1838. 

Charles James Laniiiau died at New London, Conn., July 
25, 1870. lie resided in Michigan from 1817 to 1835 ; from 
1835 to 1862 in Norwich, Conn., and in New London, Conn., 
from 1862 until the time of his death. He graduated from 
Yale College 1814 ; was admitted to the bar at Monroe, Mich., 
in 1817 ; held the otiices of Attorney for the Territory, Judge 
of Probate, Colonel of Militia, Receiver of Public Moneys, etc. 
He was one of the founders of Tecumseh, Mich., was surveyor, 
and once the sole owner of the land where Grand Rapids now 
stands. Li 1838 he was elected Mayor of Norwich, Conn. 

Marie Jeanne Guie, widow of Charles James Lanman, 
died at East Orange, N. J., February 5, 1879, and was buried 
at Norwich, Conn. 



39. 
Iflarmii Chandler, daughter of (12) James Lanman 
and Marian (iriswolrt Chandler, was born at Norwich, Conn., 
Septend)er 7, 1797 ; married, 1st, Obadiah Penniman, and had 

107 James Lanman (Yale '58), m. Mauia Davis Hosmer, August 17, 
1859, and had 

1 James Hosmer, b. at Philadelphia November 8, 1860. 

2 Josiah Hosmer, b. at Philadelphia July 20, 1868. 
Obadiaii Penniman died about 1837. She married, 2d, Cuarles 

Watkous iu 1841 ; no ch. 

Marian Chandler Lanman died October 31, 1851. 



582 Lanman. 

31. 
Eliza, daughter of (12) James Lanman and Marian (Jris- 
wold Chandler, was born at JS'orwich, Conn., April 20, 1800 ; 
married Amos Hallani Hubbard (b. Febniarj 20, 1791), 
October 30, 1821, and had 

108 EUza, b. October 9, 1822 ; d. October 23, 1882. 

109 Marianna Lanman, b. February 15, 1824; m. John F. Slater, 

and had 

1 A child ; d. in infancy. 

2 A child ; d. in infancy. 

3 A child ; d. in infancy. 

4 Marianna Hubbard, b. December 9, 1845 ; m. Francis 

Bartlett, of Boston, March 31, 1869, and had 
a Caroline, b. September 3, 1870. * 

b Elizabeth S., b. July 27, 1872; d. February 10, 1881. 

5 William A. 

110 Thomas Hallam, b. March 8, 1828 ; m. (103) Sarah Coit Lan- 

man, May 15, 1849. 

111 A. daughter (not named) ; b. October 31, 1830 ; d. y. 

112 James Lanman, b. December 25, 1832 ; m. Charlotte, daughter 

of Ebenezer Learned, and had 

1 Charles, m. Catharine F. Mather, and had 

a Rosalie. 

b Samuel Mather. 

2 Matilda, d. y. 

113 WiUiam Russell, b. July 16, 1835 ; d. y. 

114 Charles Chandler, b. May 27, 1839 ; d. y. 

Amos Hallam Hubbard died December IT, 1865. 
Eliza Lanman, widow of Amos Hallam Hubbard, died 
April 7, 1872. 

J^arali Coit, daughter of (12) James Lanman and Marian 
Griswold Chandler, was born at Norwich, Conn., August 22, 
1802 ; married Josiah, son of Brig.-Gen. Josiali Harmar, first 
Commander in Chief of the RevoUitionary Army, about 1830, 
and had 

115 William, d. y. 

116 Josiah W., b. November 3, 1834 (Yale '55) ; drowned at Mt. 

Desert, Me., July 24, 1867. 

117 James Lanman (Yale '61) ; m. Josephine L., widow of Charles 

Harmar, September 35, 1872, and had 

1 Josiah, b. July 14, 1873. 

2 Josephine Neilson, b. December 30, 1875. 



Lanman. 583 

Josiah Hariiiar died December 31, 1848. 
Sarah Coit Lanman, widow of Josiah Harmak, died May 
■1, 1866. 

33. 
Harriet, dano-liter of (12) James Laninau and JIariaii 

Oriswold Chandler, was born at Norwich, Conn., January 22, 
ISu-l; married Jacob Wyckoff Piatt, of Cincinnati, 1832, and 
had 

118 John Henry, b. October, 1833 (Yale '55, Brev"t Major iu the 

Civil war) ; m. Julia Goddard, September 14, 1859, and had 
three children ; d. y. 

Harriet Lauman, wife of Jacob Wyckoff Piatt, died 
December 31, 1853. 

Jacob Wyckoff Piatp died 1855. 

34. 

JTaiic Griswold, daui^hter of (12) James Lanman and 
Marian Griswold Cliandler, was born at Norwieli, Conn., 
February 13, 1806; married Daniel Tyler Coit, M. D. (b. 

April 7, 1800, Yale '25), October 26, 1829, and had 

119 Jane Griswold, b. November 13, 1843 ; d. August 1, 1848. 

Jane Griswold Lanman^ wife of Daniel Tyler Coit, died 
December 14, 1874. 

Daniel Tyler Coit died July 2, 18S0. 

40. 

David Triiiiiliiill, son of (13) Peter Lanman and 
Abij^ail Trnmbull, was l)orn at Norwieli, Conn , September 
25, 1S02; married Margaret Downing, October 14, 1840, and 

had 

120 Jonathan Trumbull, b. August 29, 1841 ; d. January 25, 1865. 

121 Mary Rigga, b. February 22, 1843 ; m. 1st, Thomas P. BuCK- 

LiN, Jk., 1803 ; 2d, N. Sautel Prentice, in 1877. 

122 Abigail Trumbull, b. December 25, 1844 ; m. Thouwai-dsen 

JUDD in 1874 ; no ch. 

123 George Downing, b. October 15, 1846 ; m. Haskell. 

74 



584 Lanman. 

124 Margaret Downing, b. July 3, 1848 ; m. Jeremiah P. Robinson, 

Jr., in 1867. 

125 Theodore Downing, b. Jauuary 4, 1854 ; d. April 1, 1863. 

126 Anne Downing, b. in 1856. 

David Trumbull Lanman died April 15, 1866. 

121. 

Mary Ri§gs, daughter of (40) David Trumbull Lanman 
and Margaret Downing, was born February 22, 1843; mar- 
ried, 1st, Thomas P. Bucklin, Jr., ISfJS, and had 

127 Margaret L., b. 1866. 

Thomas P. Bucklin, Jr., died 1869. She married, 2d, N. Sartel 
Prentice, 1877, and had 

128 Sartel, b. 1878. 

129 Mary L., b. 1882. 

133. 
Creor§"e Do^fitiii^^, son of (40) David Trumbull Lan- 
man and Margaret Downing, was born October 15, 1846; 
married Haskell, and had 

130 Jonathan Trumbull, b. 1872. 

131 David HaskeU, b. 1874. 

132 George Downing, b. 1876 ; d. 1877. 

133 Huntington, b. 1881. 

1*14. 
Margaret Dowiiinf^', daughter of (40) David Trum- 
bull Lanman and Margaret Downing, was born July 3, 1848 ; 
married Jeremiah P. Robinson, Jr., 1867, and had 

134 David Trumbull Lanman, b. 1868. 

135 Elizabeth Dewitt, b. 1870. 

136 Mary Helen, b. 1872. 

41. 
Mary Huiitiiig'toii, daughter of (13) Peter Lanman 
and Abigail Trumbull, was born at Norwich, Conn., May 28, 
1804; married Frederic Bull, of New York, July 1, 1829, 
and had 

137 Sarah Lanman, b. August 18, 1830 ; d. November 3, 1837. 



Lanmajst. 585 

138 Elizabeth Atwater, b. January 2, 1832; in. Augustus, son of 
• Dr. Van Leunep, the missionary, September 28, 1853, and bad 

1 Adele, b. August 24, 1854 ; d. December, 1854. 

2 Frederic, b. 1855. 

3 Mary Lanman, b. 1857. 

4 Eulalie, b. 1860. 

5 Sarah Trumbull, b. 1862. 

6 Elizabeth Atwater, b. 1865. 

Elizabeth Atwateu Bull, wife of Augustus Van 
Lennep, died March 18, 1865. 

139 Mary Huntington, b. November 1,1833; m. William B. Holmes, 

1863, and bad 

1 WUliam Trumbull, b. 1865. 

2 Edward Huntington, b. 1867. 

3 Caroline Sweet, b. 1868. 

4 Henry Lanman, b. 1871. 

140 Caroline Williams, b. December 1, 1835; ra. Edwahd Swekt 

(Bankeu); no ch. 

141 Abigail Lanman, b. August 23, 1837 ; d. April 10, 1841. 

142 Frederic (U. S. N.), b. February 9, 1840 ; d. at sea August 9, 1863. 

143 William Lanman, b, August 23, 1844 ; m. Tassie N. Worth- 

ington, February, 1870, and had 

1 Frederic, b. 1871. 

2 Henry Worthington, b. 1874. 

144 Anna Chester, b. June 17, 1848. 

Frederic Bull died September 7, 1871. 
Mary Huntington Lanman, widow of Fkederic Bull, died 
May 5, 1880. 

43. 

Peter, son of (13) Peter Lanman and Abigail Trumbnll, 

was born October 4, 1807; married, 1st, Catharine Cook (b. 
December 20, 1814), October 25, 1831, and had 

145 David Trumbull, b. October 16, 1832 ; m. Elizabeth Knapp in 

1855. 

146 Peter, b. August 27, 1835 ; m. Adelaide Leacii. 

147 William Camp, b. January 15, 1838 ; m. Gertuude IIaile in 

1874. 

148 Joseph, b. April 9, 1840 ; m. Claka Williston, in 1869. 

149 John Trumbull, b. September 23, 1842 ; m. Charlotte Still- 

well. 

150 Henry Augustus, b. February 1, 1845; m. Amelia Kelsey. 

151 Catharine Cook, b. December 10, 1847; m. Charles Burnham, 

and had one child, Mabel. 



586 Lanman. 

152 Charles Rockwell (Ph. D.), b. July 8, 1850. Professor of San- 

scrit at Harvard College. . 

153 Edward Boylston, b. November 10, 1852. 

Catharine Cook, 1st wife of Peteh Lanman, died Jauuary 5, 1854. 
He married, 3d, Lydia S. Bishop, May 6, 1857 ; no ch. She 
died February 13, 18G3. He married, 3d, Mary E. Uolding, 
September 5, 1866 ; no ch. 

Peter Laiiuiau and family reside at Nonvicli, Conn. 

145. 
DaYicl Trmiibiill, son of (43; Peter Lanman and Cath- 
arine Cook, was bom October IG, 1832; married Elizabeth 
Knapp, 1855, and had 

154 Joseph Knapp. 

155 Florence Trumbull. 

156 Laura Knapp, 

149. 
Joint Triiiiilmll, son of (-13) Peter Lanman and 
Catliarine Cook, was born Septenil)er 23, 1842 ; married 
Charlotte Stillwell, and had 

157 Clara Cook, d. y. 

158 Elizabeth. 

159 Charles. 

150. 
Henry Aii|^u§tii!$, son of (43) Peter Lanman and 
Catliarine Cook, was born February 1, 1845; married Amelia 
Kelsey, and had 

160 WUliam. 

161 Cornelius Trumbull, b. in 1877. 

45. 
Josepli (Rear Admiral), son of (13) Peter Lanman and 

Abigail Trumbull, was born July 18, 1811; married Ann 
Cornelia, daughter of Capt. J. G. Williams [h. February 21, 
182G), September 23, 1842, and had 

162 Daniel, b. in 1843; d. in 1843. 

163 Isabella Currie, b. November 27, 1844 ; m. Stephen E. Walker. 

March 7, 1865, and had 



Lanman. 587 

1 Stephen Calvin, b. in 1866. 

2 Cornelius Lanman, b. in 1868. 

3 Joseph, b. in 1871. 

4 Samuel, b. in 1875 ; d. in 1877. 

164 Trumbull, b. in 1850 ; d. December 4, 1851. 

165 A son, b. 1854 ; d. at birth. 

166 Josephine, b. in 1856 ; d . in 1856. 

167 Cornelius, b. in 1857. 

168 Joanna Foster, b. in 1860 ; d. in 1865. 

169 Alice Blanche, b. in 1865. 

170 Ro.saUe Decatur, b. in 1868. 

Admiral Josepli Lanman died March 13, 18Y3. 
Ann Cornelia Williams, widow of Admiral Joseph Lan- 
MAJsr, resides in Norwich, Conn. 

98. 

Charles, son of (28) Charles James Lanman and Marie 
Jeanne Guie, was born at Monroe, Mich., June, 1-1, 1819; 
married Adeline, daughter of Francis Dodge, Sr., and sister- 
in-law of Benjamin Perley Poore, June 12, 1849 ; no ch. 

Hon. Charles Lanman resides at Georgetown, D. C. 

Tlie following interesting account of Mr. Lanman is t-aken 
from " Good Literature : " . 

An interesting account of the life and works of Hon. Charles 
Lanman, of Washington, is printed in a recent number of the 
Turf, Field, and Farm. "Many years ago," it says, "Wash- 
ington h'ving christened his friend and brother of the quill, Mr. 
Charles Lanman, as ' the picturesque explorer of America,' a 
sobriquet highly gratifying to the author and artist, whose 
works, both of pen and pencil, are familiar to American sj^orts- 
meii. Mr. Charles Lanman was born in Monroe, Mich., June 
14, 1819, and received his education in Connecticut, after which 
he spent nearly ten years in New York city as a merchant's clerk. 
He was subsequently connected with several of the leading 
newspapers in various cities of the Union — notably the Chron- 
icle, of Cincinnati ; Express of New York ; National Intelli- 
gencer, of Washington, and such foreign journals as the News 
and Athenseum, of London. This association with literary men 
and the most prominent journals of the day finally led to the 
vocation of authorship, in which he was equally successful. 



■588 Lajstmajst. 

Here he had ample opportunity to embellish with the skill of 
the artist those wild scenes of forest, lake and stream so charm 
ingly described by his pen. This happy combination of talen- 
obtained for him the well merited appellation given by Irving. 
A natural love for field sports, and more particularly the ' con- 
templative art ' of angling, lured Mr. Lanman from the dingy 
city to the quiet of the woods and waters, where his fancy found 
play, and his rod might be used to advantage. He was the first 
American to cast the artificial fly in the Saguenay region, and 
to describe the charms of that since famous locality for the 
angler. Two large volumes — ' The Wild Sports of America ; 
— descriptive of scenery and sport in the wilderness, among 
the trout-streams, lakes, etc., from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, 
attest his varied experience. Salmon-fishing has been his favor- 
ite sport, and in former years it was his custom to visit Canada 
each season. For a period of thirty years he fished regularly 
on the Potomac, often with such companions as Daniel Webster, 
Mr. Crampton, Governor Bibb and General Gibson. ■* * * 
He has fished in nearly every State in the Union, and all tlie 
best streams in Canada, never failing to use his sketching 
materials, and his illustrations of American scenery may be 
counted by the hundred. Mr. Lanman's public career is a 
matter of history. He has held the several positions of Librarian 
of the War Department, of Copyrights in the State Depart- 
ment as also of the Interior Department and the House of Repre- 
esentatives. In ante bellum days he was the private secretary of 
Daniel Webster, and at tlie head of the Returns office in the In- 
terior Department. For ten years past he has been the American 
secretar}' of the Japanese Legation, a very responsible position, 
reqniring experience and critical judgment. His books of travel 
and adventure have been the most popular, but the 'Dictionary 
of Congress ' and ' Annals of the Civil Government of the United 
States,' proved the most profitable, as he received $15,U00 from 
the Government for the first-named alone, and subsequently 
sold the valuable collection of autograph letters from statesmen 
and orators relating to the works for $5,000. His 'Life of 
Daniel Webster ' was also a success, both in a literary and 
financial point of view. The home of the artist, author and 



Lanman. 589 

angler, at Georgetown, D. C, is unique in style — a picturesque 
iiouse, flanked by a flower garden and lawn of real artistic 
beauty. His home is a veritable niuseum of curiosities, in art, 
literature, fleld-sports, and bric-a-brac. On the walls are many 
[)ictures in oil and water-colors, sevei'al of them the work of 
his brush. In portfolios, carefully packed away, are numerous 
original sketches, in oil, by Mr. Lanman, of American scenery 
and sport, ranging from the provinces to Florida. The well- 
stored library of some 3000 volumes contains a large number of 
valuable autograph copies from brother authors, and a little nook, 
which he fondly terms his curiosity-shop, is literally filled with 
artificial flies, rods, reels and relics of former angling days. In 
the way of oriental books, pictures, etc., he has a renuii-kable 
store, including a three- volume edition of Japanese poetry, 
published nearly nine hundred years ago, which would be a 
most invaluable work to the bibliomaniac. The surroundings 
of Mr. CuARLES Lanman are suggestive of the literary and 
artistic taste which is characteristic of the man, and his love of 
angling is by no means impaired by years, though he has given 
up the more laborious sports of the field. His round of busy 
life, though exacting, leaves him leisure for enjoying such 
luxury as may be found in books, the society of friends 
and ' ye rare old sporte of ye angle.' " Mr. Lanman's new 
work, lately issued, entitled ' The Leading Men of Japan,' 
is published by D. Lothrop & Co., of Boston. Mr. Lanman's 
late work, entitled ' Curious Characters and Pleasant Places,' 
published by Douglas of Edinburgh, has been well received 
in England. The Athenaeum says that it is " written 
in an nnailected style and with a good taste Avhich his 
more cultured countrymen must admire, and which others 
have n\\\ reason to envy ; " and also that the pa])ers " leave 
upon their readers a pleasant feeling for their A,uthor.'' The 
Saturday Review pays Mr. Lanman the compliment of saying 
he "has wi'itten a pleasant and instructive volume, in a (piiet 
and faithful style, never trying to be funny, e[>igrammatic, 
brilliant or fine, but conscientiously noting down all that he 
has seen and knows." The Academy, after comparing him 
with Washington Irving, on the score of his ])ossessing a 
" pleasant old world style " of writing, speaks of this new 



590 Lanman. 

volume as a " bundle of deliglitful retniniscences, touched with 
that light and graceful hand which is common to all his t^'pe." 
Mr. Lanman, in his capacity of artist, will have a number of 
pictures in the spring exhibition of the National Academy of 
Design, of which he is an associate member. 

100. 

Julia Woodbridge, daughter of (28) Charles James 
Laiiiiiaii and Mary Jeanne Gnie, was born at Monroe, Mich., 
September 14, 1824; married William P. Williams, De- 
cember 8, 1851, and had 

171 Thomas Scott, b. December 1, 1852. 

172 Charles Lanman, b. August ,22, 1856 ; d. April 2, 1857. 

173 William Pierrepont, b. April 11, 1858. 

William P. Williams died January 5, 1870, se. 49 years. 

lOl. 
Hariaiiiia Chandler, daughter of (28) Charles James 
Lanman and Marie Jeanne Giiie, was born at Monroe, Mich., 
November 13, 1826; married (128) John tie Peyster, son of 
(89) John de Peyster Douw and Catharine D. Gansevoort, 
March 16, 1854, and had 

174 Mary Lanman (153 Douw), b. May 22. 1855; ra. MouRis Pat- 

terson, son of Isaac Ferris, D.D., LL. D., September 4, 1879, 
and had 

1 Mary Van Rensselaer, b. August 28, 1880. 

175 Margaret Livingston, b. March 3, 1858. 

176 Charles Gibbons, b. April 24, 1860. 

177 Helen Louise, b. July 30, 1862. 

178 Henry Chandler, b. October 25, 1864; d. October 15, 1873. 

John (le Peyster Douw and family reside in Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y. 

102. 

Elizabeth Grey, daughter of (28) Charles James Lan- 
man and Marie Jeanne Guie, was born at Monroe, Mich., ' 
January 4, 1829 ; married Darius Oeorge, son of Rev. Alex- 
ander Crosby, May 29, 1866, and had 



Lan>lan. 591 

179 JuUa, 1). November 31, 1868. 

180 Lamnan, b. December 31, 1869. 

181 Edwin, b. October 3, 1871 ; d. June 35, 1873. 

103. 
^iirali Coit, daui^-hter of (28) Charles James Lamnan 
and Marie Jeanne Gnie, was hoi-n at Monroe, Mich., December 
17, 1831 ; married (110) Thomas Hallam Hnbbard, May J 5, 
1849, and had 

182 Ellen, b. September, 1850. 

183 Ames Hallam, b. June, 1853; lu. Matilda Maud Levering 

FiTZGEKALD. December 30, 1881. 

184 Sarah, b. October, 1855; d. . 

185 Thomas, b. - — — ; d. . 

186 Eliza, b. ; m. Henry McHatton, M. D., October 33. 1880, 

and had 

1 James, b. 1881 ; d. 1883. 

Thomas Hallam Hubbard died November 28, 1867. 
75 



MARVIN. 



The first family of tlie iiaiiie of Marvin wlio came to New 
England consisted of two brothers Reinold (Reynold) and 
Matthew, and one sister Eliza ueth. It is not known when 
Reynold came over. Matthew and his family with his sister 
Elizabp:th came in 1635. They were recorded in the ofHce 
of the " Rolls Court,'' London, to be transported to New Eng- 
land, April 15, 1{)35. Their respective ages were: "husband- 
man," Matthew Makvyn, 35 years; "uxor," Elizabeth Mar- 
VYN, 31 years; Elizabeth Marvyn, 31 years; Matthew 
Marvyn, 8 years; Marie Marvyn, 6 years; Sarah Marvy'n, 
3 years ; Hanna Marvyn, 6 months. They came from Essex 
Co., England. 

Elizabeth, the sister of Matthew Marvin, born in 160-t, 
married John Olmstead of Hartford, Conn., and died in Nor- 
wich, Conn. ; no ch. 

These brothers were among the original settlers of Hartford, 
and both were proprietors of land in that town, Reynold 
removed to Saybrook before 1639, and died there in 1662 or 
1663. 

I. 

Reynold Iflsirviii is known to have had 

2 Reynold, b. in 1634 ; m. ; d. in 1676. 

3 Mary, in. William Waller ; no children found. 

4 Sarah (probably) ; m. Capt. Joseph Sill, February 13, 1657. 

Reynold Marvin died in Saybrook in 1662 or 1663, leaving 
a will bequeathing his house and lands to his son Reynold, and 



Marvin. 593 

directs that a bible be jM-ovidcd for each of his grandcliildreii 
as soon as they are capable of using them. His grandchildren 
were not children of his son lieynold, as his oldest child was not 
born till 1665. 

2. 

Reynold, son of (I) Reynold Marvin, was born in 1634; 
married , and had 

5 John, b. in 1664-5 ; m. Sarah Graham, May 7, 1691 ; d. December 

11, 1711. 

6 Reynold, b. in 1669 ; m., 1st, Phcebk in 1695; 2d, Martha 

Waterman in 1708. He died October 18, 1737. 

7 Samuel, b. in 1671 ; m. Susannah Graham, Mayo, 1699 ; d. March 

15, 1743. 

ReynoUl Marvin died at Lyme, Conn., 1676, ip. 42 years. 
He was known on the town record as Lient. TIeinold Makvin. 
He represented Lyme in the General Court from 1670 to 16Y6. 
He was one of the committee appointed to divide the town of 
Saybrook in 1665. That part of the town lying east of Con- 
necticut river was named Lyme, from " Lyme Regis," in the 
south of England. His remains were interred in the old burial 
ground in Lyni(! village, where his gravestone is still standing. 

5. 
John, son of (2) Lieut. Reynold Marvin and , 

was borne in Lyme, Conn., in 1664-5 ; mai-ried Sarah, daugh- 
ter of Henry Graham (or Grimes), of Hartford, May 7, 1691, 
and had 

8 Sarah. 

9 Mary. 

10 John. 

11 EUzabeth. 

12 Joseph. 

13 Benjamin, ni. Driiorah Mathri?, who was a descendant of 

Ricliard Matlier, fat.lier of Increase Matber, President of Har- 
vard (^ollege. 

14 Mehitabel. 

15 Jemima. 

John Marvin died in Lyme Decemljcr li, 17II. 
Sarau Gkaiiam, widow of John Marvin, married Richard 
Skaks, and dietl in Lyme December 14, 176f), te. i>l years. 



594: Marvin. 

From this John Marvin are descended Uriah, John and 
Alexander Marvin, lato merchants of Albany, N. Y. Ed- 
ward C. Delavan and Professor John P. Norton married 
femak^ descendants of this famil3^ 

6. 
Reynold (Capt.)? son of (2) Reynold Marvin and 

, was born in Lyme in 1669 ; married, 1st, Phoebe 

-r4 in 1695 and had 



16 Phoebe. 

17 Reynold. 

18 Lydia. 

19 Esther. 

Phoebe wife of Capt. Reynold Marvin, died October 21, 1707. 

He married, 2d, Martha, daughter of Thomas Waterman, of 
Norwich, Conn,, iu 1708, and had 

20 Martha. 

21 Elisha, d. y. 

22 James. 

23 Sarah. 

24 Elisha. 

25 Miriam. 

Capt. Reynold Marvin died in Lyme October 18, 1737, and 
was interred in the burial ground in Lyme Village. The fol- 
lowing is the inscription on his tomb-stone : 

" This Deacon aged sixty-eight, 
Is freed on earth from serving ; 
May for a crown no longer wait, 
Lyme's Captain Reynold Marvin." 

He was famous as " Lyme's Captalny He represented 
Lyme in the general court from 1701 to 1728. Some of the 
descendants of Capt. Reynold Marvin are the following : 
Gen. Elihu Marvin, of Norwich, Richard P. Marv^in, a 
Judge of the Supreme Com-t of the State of New York, 
William Marvin, a District Judge of the United States Court 
of Florida, Dudley Marvin, late member of Congress, etc;. 

7. 

Sainnel, son of (2) Reynold Marvin and , was 

born in Lyme in 1671; married Snsaniiah Graham, of Hart- 
ford, May 5, 1699, and had 



Marvin. 595 

26 Samuel. 

27 Zachariah. 

28 Thomas, b. March 4, 1703 ; m. Mehitabel Goodrich ; d. in 17G3. 

29 Matthew. 

30 Abigail. 

31 Elizabeth. 

32 Nathan. 

33 Nehemiah. 

34 Mary, 



35 A son, ) d. in infancy. 

Samuel Marvin died in Lyme March 15, 1743. 

Judge Henry M. Wait, of Connecticut, was a descendant of 
Samuel Marvin. 

The above notes of the family and descendants of Hkynold 
(spelled Reinold) Marvin are taken from " Hinman's Puritan 
Settlers of Connecticut," which were furnished to him by T. 
R. Marvin, Esq., of Boston, in 18-1:8. The descendants of (28) 
Tho:\[as Marvin are taken from a pamphlet compiled by (47) 
Col. Thomas Marvin, of Walton, N". Y., who died March 25, 
1881, aged nearly 90 years, and are as follows : 

as. 

Tlioiiia!^, son of (7) Samuel Marvin and Susannah 
(iraham, was born at Lyme March 4th, 1703 ; married 
Mehitabel, daughter of Goodrich, and had . 

36 Lois. 

37 Samuel, married and had 3 children. He was a sea captain in the 

West India trade. His vessel and crew were lost at sea. 

38 Susannah, m. Hezekiah Frisuee, and resided in Duanesburg, 

N. Y. They had a large family of children. 

39 Joseph, who died at Oswegatchie, on the St. Lawrence, in the time 

of the French war. 

40 Mehitabel, m. Benjamin Marvin, one of the descendants of 

Mattliew, brother of (1) Reynold. He was a captain in the 
French war and afterward resided on the south side of Long 
Island when the war of the Revolution broke out. He was in 
command of a company of militia at the east end of the island. 
When the Britisli took the island and Gen. Washington evacu- 
ated it, he sent his company across the sound to Connecticut 
and rejoined his family, taking them, with what goods he could 
carry in one wagon, and threading his way in the night, escaped 
through the British lines and arrived safely at New Canaan, 



596 Marvin. 

Conn., where he resided until the close of the war. He lost 
all his property on Long Island, consisting of grist and saw 
mills and some 600 acres of pine lands. He had 9 children. 

1 Mehitabel. 

2 Benjamin. 

3 Esther. 

4 Lois. 

5 Clarinda. 

6 Anna. ' 

7 Thomas. 

8 Sylvia. 

9 Mary, 

41 Ozias, d. in the French war. 

42 Elizabeth, m. William Roberts, and had 

1 Elizabeth. 

2 WilUam. 

Resided in Troy, N. Y. 

43 Matthew, b. in Simsbury, Conn., June 7, 1754; m. Mary Weed, 

of New Canaan, Conn. 

Thomas Marvin died in 1703. 

4S. 

Matthew, son of (28) Thomas Marvin and Meliitabel 

Goodrich, was born in Simsbury, Conn., Jnne 7, 1754; mar- 
ried Mary, daugliter of William (J) Weed, of New Canaan, 
Conn., and had 

44 Abigail, b. August 5, 1785 ; d. in Lausingburg, N. Y., March 4, 

1788. 

45 Joseph, b. in Lansingburg, N. Y. .May 1, 1787 ; m. Polly Tiffany. 

46 Jared, b. March 12, 1789 ; m. Fanny Rogers, June 5, 1814 ; d. 

July 25, 1865. 

47 Thomas, b. in Cambridge, N. Y., April 20, 1791 ; m. Dency 

Tiffany; d. March 25, 1881. 

48 William Weed, b. at Argyle, N. Y., September 26, 1793 : m. 

Frances Cornwell, November 23, 1839 ; d. October 28, 1868. 

49 Lewis, b. in Argyle October 13, 1796 ; m. Polly Weed, April 14, 

1825. 

Matthew Marvin when he was nine years, old (at the death 
of his father) went to live wnth his sister Merit abel, who mar- 
ried Bknjamin Makvin, before referred to, and lived with 
them until he was twenty one years of age. AVlien the War 
of the Tlevolution broke out he joined the company under liis 



Marvin. 597 

bi'otlier-in-law, was with them on Long Island, and witli them 
crossed to Connecticnt, where he joined a company of Militia, 
and went to West Point. There he enlisted in the regular 
army, in the Connecticnt line, for and during the war, and 
served to its close in 1783. He was in the several battles with 
the British, of Brandywine, V^alley Forge, Red Bank, Mud 
Fort, Trenton, Princeton, Monmouth and at the storming of 
the redoubt near Yorktown, Ya. He was with Washington all 
over Yirginia, while he was avoiding a general battle until he 
was ready to attack Lord Cornwallis at Norfolk. He was 
one of the sixty-eight rank and tile who were picked from 
La Fayette's regiment of light infantry to storm the redoubt 
near Yorktown, Ya. lie married after his return from the war, 

43. 
•Tomcpli, son of (43) Matthew Marvin and Mary Weed, 

was born in Lansingburg, N". Y., May 1, 1787; married Polly 
Tiifauy (1). at Walton, N. Y.), and had 

50 Albert Curtis, b. February 4, 1820; m. Amaiulla C. Stetson, 

April 11, 1849. 

46. 
Jared, son of (43) Matthew Marvin and Mary Weed, 

was born March 12, 1789 ; married Fauny Rogers (b. July 3, 
1797), June 5, 1814, and had 

51 Catharine A., b. June 13, 1815; d. April 21, 1838. 

52 George, b. November 20, 1817 ; m. Hannah Eells, September 

31, 1846. 

53 Mary Weed, b. December 9, 1819 ; m. Stephen D. Eells, No- 

vember 12, 1840. 

54 Abigail, b. April 15, 1833; m. R. C. St. John, August 3, 1854; 

no ch. 

55 Willicim Wallace, b. September 21, 1834; m. Hauuikt D. Eells, 

May 30. 1851. 

56 Charles, b. January 28, 1838 ; m. Mauy Eells, May 36, 1856. 

57 Lewis, b. March l:}, 1831 ; m. Vesta Beard, September 3, 1863. 

58 John, b. September 9, 1883 ; d. November 13, 1838. 

Jared Marvin died at Walton, N. Y., JiUy 25, 1865. 
Fannv Rooeks, widow of Jared Marvf.v, died at Walton, 
N. Y., September 26, 1873. 



598 Marvin. 

47. 
Tlioiiia§, son of (43) Matthew Marvin and Mary Weed, 

was born at Cambridge, N. Y., April 20, 1791 ; married Dency 
Tiffany (b. September 25, 1795), and had 

59 William, b. November 28, 1814; m. Hahuiett Eliza Weed, 

February 17, 1841 ; no. ch. 

60 Thomas Edwin, b. September 33, 1816 ; m. Maky Jane Eells, 

May 10,1838. 

61 Sylvia. 

62 Andrew J., b. December 20, 1819; m. Anieh J. Weed, June 11, 

1845 , d. September 17, 1876. 

63 Joseph T., b. June 19, 1822 ; m. Jennie E. Hall, April G, 1869. 

64 Nathaniel Curtis, b. March 3, 1826 ; m. Julia Ann Fitch, No- 

vember 7, 1850. 

65 Frederick Foote, b. February 19, 1828 ; m. Anna E. Blood, Feb- 

ruary 38, 1867 ; no ch. 

66 Eliza Crane, b. October 5, 1830 ; m. James Pierce Root, No- 

vember 9, 1858. 

67 Matthew W., b. November 18, 1832 ; m. Isabell Sinclair, Oc- 

tober 5, 1864. 

Dency Tiffany, wife of Thomas Marvin, died March 24, 
1846. 

Thomas Marvin died March 25, 1881, nearly 90 years of age. 

48. 
'William Weed, son of (43) Matthew Marvin and 
Mary Weed, was born at Argyle, Washington Co., N. Y., 
September 26, 1793 ; married Frances Cornweil, ISTovember 
23, 1839, and had 

68 Caroline, b. June 26, 1840 ; m. Walter McLaury, November 12, 

1863; d. June 3, 1869. 

69 Ellen, b. December 6, 1841 ; m. Haywood Knapp, October 38, 

1863. 

70 Mary, b. September 10, 1844; m. Milton Barber, October 35, 

1870. 

William W, Marvin died at UnadilUi, N. Y., October 28, 
1868. 

49. 
liCwii^i, son of (43) Matthew Marvin and Mary Weed, 

was born in Argyle, October 13, 1796 ; married Polly Weed 



Makvin. 599 

(1). in Walton, Delaware Co., N. Y., April 14, 1807), April 14, 
1825, and had 

71 Harriett Sophia, b. February 5, 182(5. 

72 Adeline W., b. April 26, 1828 ; m. William Augustus Page, 

January 11, 1851 ; d. April 2, 1870. 

73 Francis E., b. June 21, 1882 ; d. June 20, 1857. 

74 Mary Nancy, b. January 2, 1835. 

75 Albert Barnes, b. June 1, 1837 ; d. May 30, 1841. 

76 Ann Eliza, b. February 12, 1841 ; d. October 14, 1841. 

77 George Lewis, b. February 11, 1845. Lives at Fall River, Mass. 

50. 
Albert Curtis, son of (45) Joseph Marvin and Polly 
Tiffany, was boi-n February 4, 1820 ; married Anuirilla C. 
Stetson, April 11, 1849, and had 

78 Melvin Knox, b. March 8, 1850 ; ra. Maky C. Vogle, July 4, 1870. 

79 Ann Amanda, b. March 21, 1851 ; d. March 19, 1852. 

80 Curtis Tiffany, b. February 25. 1853 ; d. April 12, 1854. 

81 Eleanor Augusta, b. March 20, 1856. 

82 Francis Eugene, b. December 4, 1864. 

Albert Curtis Marvin and family reside at Wayland, 

Steuben Co., N. Y. 

5*5. 

CiJeorge, son of (46) Jared Marvin and Fanny Rogers, 

was born November 20, 1817 ; married Hannah Eells, Sep- 
tember 21, 1846, and had 

83 Martha, b. July 13, 1847. 

84 Julia, b. December 8, 1851 ; m. William A. Drake, September 

10, 1873. 

85 George, b. January 12, 1865. 

.i:t. 

Msiry Weed, daughter of (46) Jared Marvin and Fanny 
Rogers, was born Deceml)er 9, 1819 ; married Stephen 
Decatnr Eells, November 12, 1840, and had 

86 John, b. December 21, 1843. 

87 Ellen Maria, b. January 27, 1846. 

88 Emma Isabel, b. May 8, 1848 ; m. R. Lokknzo Eells, October 6, 

1868 ; no cli. 
76 



600 Marvin. 

89 William Hamilton, b. April 16, 1853. 

Willisiiii Wallace, .son of (46) Jared Marvin and 
Fanny Rogers, was born September 21, 1824 ; married Har- 
riett D. Eells, May 20, 1851, and had 

90 Charles Edson, b. March 4, 1852. 

91 Lizzie Maria, b. April 38. 1858. 

50. 
Charles, son of (46) Jared Marvin and Fanny Rogers, 

was born Jannary 28, 1828 ; married Mary Eells, May 26, 
1856, and had 

92 Famiy, b. April 7, 1857. 

93 Charle.s, b. January 5, 1859. 

94 Kate, b. September 26, 1862 ; d. August 18, 1867. 

95 Mary, b. May 17, 1865. 

96 WUlie, b. May 12, 1869 ; d. October 16,1869. 

97 Frank Mead, b. September 26, 1872. 

57, 

Lewis, son of (46) Jared Marvin and Fanny Rogers, was 

born March 13, 1831 ; married Vesta Beard, September 3, 
1862, and had 

98 Robert Beard, b. February 26, 1870. 

60. 
Thomas I<]lflii'iii, son of (47) Thomas Marvin and 
Dency Tiffany, was born September 23, 1816 ; married Mary 
Jane Eells (b. Angnst 29, 1818), May 10, 1838, and had 

99 Benjamin Thomas, b. February 22, 1839; d. June 27, 1862. 

100 Samuel Edwin, b. March 18. 1841 ; d. March 2, 1842. 

101 Nathan Hanford, b. March 22, 1843 ; m. Catharine J. Beach, 

May 17, 1866 ; uo ch. 

102 Lucius, b. June 18, 1845 ; d. April 19, 1846. 

103 Dency Eugenia, b. May 29, 1847; m. Robert B. Chapman, Sep- 

tember 5, 1872. 

104 Julius Seneca, b. April 22, 1849 ; in. Marie Bustid Anderson, 

October 22, 1873. ' 

105 Edward Eells, b. September 26, 1852 ; d. May 29, 1853. 



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Marvin. 601 

106 Mary Aletta, b. April 25, 1856. 

107 Francis Eugene, b. October 38, 1857, 

108 Lilian, ) d. March 6, 1862. 

[ b. February 13, 1860. 

109 William,) d. August 26, 1860. 

110 James Root, b. July 18, 1861 ; d. February 8, 1862. 

111 Annie Bell, b. May 15, 1863 ; d. September 18, 1863. 

03. 

Andrew J., son of (47) Tlioinas Marvin and Dency 
Tiffany, m-rs born December 26, 1819 ; married Anier J. Weed 

(b. Marcli 1-t, 1821), June 11, 181-5, and liad 

112 Thomas Corwin, b. January 20, 1859. 

113 William Harrie, b . January 18, 1861. 

Andrew J. Marvin died Se})tember IT, 1876. 

0». 
Joseph T., son of (47) Thomas Marvin and Dency 

Tiffany, was born June 19, 1822; married Jennie E. Hall 

(b. September 6, 1845), April 6, 1869, and liad 

114 Minnie Dency, b. August 23, 1873. 

64. 
Xatlianiel Curtis, son of (47) Thomas Marvin and 
Dency Tiffany, was born March 3, 1826 ; married Julia Ann 
Fitch (b. Deoetnber 25, 1831), November 7, 1850, and had 

115 Alice Augusta, b. October 29, 1851; in. T. Portf:u Lanfield, 

December 22, 1869. 

116 Eliza Flora, b. October 21, 1855 ; m. CllAULES B. Bassett (b. 

July 5, 1848), October 21, 1875; no ch. 

117 Julia Fitch, b. June 10, 1858. 

118 Cora Bell, b. July 17, 1865. 

119 Nathaniel Curtis, b. May 29, 1867 ; d. October 20, 1869. 

Eli'/;a €rjiiie, dangiiter of (47) Thomas Marvin and 
Dency Tiffany, was born October 5, 1830; mari-ied James 
Pierce Root (b. March 19, 1829). November 9, 1858, and had 

120 Mary Metcalfe, b. December 20, 1859. 

121 Dency Tiffany Marvin, b. March 28, 1862. 



602 Marvin. 

122 Eliza Charly, b. January 6, 1865. 

123 Anne Shepherd, b. March 17, 1868. 

124 Aimee Louise, b. May 8, 1871. 

James Pierce Root and fainilj reside in Providence, R. I. 

67. 

]flattliew \1^., son of (47) Tliomas Marvin and Dency 

Tiffany, was born November 18, 1832; married Isabell Sin- 
clair (b. March 7, 1836). October 5, 1864, and had 

125 Elizabeth Sinclair, b. March 20, 1867. 

126 Mary More, b. October 11, 1869. 

127 Dency Tiffany, b. July 7, 1871. 

128 Hector Sinclair, b. February 7, 1874. 

129 Harry Fitch, b. September 30, 1875. 

68. 
Caroline, daughter of (48) William Weed Marvin and 

Frances Cornwell, was born June 26, 1840 ; married Walter 
McLaury, November 12, 1863, and had 

130 Fannie Maria, b. January 19, 1866. 

131 Martha Jane, b. October 23, 1867. 

Caroline Marvin, wife of Walter McLadky, died June 3, 

1869. 

69. 

Ellen, daughter of (48) William Weed Marvin and 
Frances CornAvell, was born December 6, 1841 ; married 
Haywood Knapp, October 28, 1862, and liad 

132 Adelaide F., b. May 13, 1864. 

133 Frederick W., b. February 7, 1866. 

134 Leonora V., b. January 16, 1868. 

135 Parker D., b. December 10, 1870. 

136 Susanna A., b. December 19, 1874. 

70. 
Mary, daughter of (48) William Weed Marvin and 
Frances Cornwell, was born September 10, 1844; married 
Milton Barber, October 25, 1870, and had 

137 Martha M., b. August 11, 1873. 

138 Harriett S., b. August 5, 1875. 



Marvin. 003 

Adeline W., (lauo'hter of (49) Lewis Marvin and'PoUy 
Weed, was born April 26, 182S ; married William Augustus 

Page (1). February 3, 1828), Jaiinarj 11, 1851, and had 

139 Elvira Lewis, b. March 8, 1852 ; in. Eugenk Chamberlain, 

March 13, 1872. 

Adeline W. Marvin, wife of William Augustus Page, 
died April 2, 1870. 

78. 

jflelviii Kiio\, son of (50) Albert Curtis Marvin and 
Aniarilla C. Stetson, was born March 8, 1850 ; niarried Mary 
(;. Vogle, Jidy 4, IS 70, and had 

140 Genevieve, b. March 14, 1872. 

141 Albert Ciirtis, b. September 18, 1873 ; d. April 24, 1874. 

142 Amah Augusta, b. February 12, 1875 ; d. February 0, 1876. 

143 Nettie Adell, b. August 24, 1876. 

84. 
Julia, daughter of (52) George Marvin and Hannah 

Eells, was born December 8, 1851; married William A. 
Drake, September 10, 1873, and had 

144 Mattie Marvin, b. July 3, 1874. 

145 NelUe Eells, b. July 26, 1876. 

103. 

Deiiey Eiijii^eiiiii, daughter of (60) Thomas Edwin 
Marvin and Mary Jane Eells, was born May 21), 1847 ; mar- 
ried Robert B. Cliapman (b. October 9, 1837), September 5, 
1872, and had 

146 Avis Lockwood, b. October 13, 1873. 

147 Benjamin Thomas Marvin, b. December 24, 1874, 

148 Rhodes B., b, September 10, 1876. 

104. 
Jiiliii!^ Seiieea, son of (6o) Thomas Edwin Marvin 
and Mary Jane Eells, was born April 22, 1849 ; married Marie 
Bustid Anderson (b. August 24, 1853), October 22, 1873, 
and had 



604 Maevin. 

149 Minnie Ella, b. August 5, 1874. 

150 Henry Edwin, b. November 5, 1876. 

115. 

Alice Aii§"ii!!ita, daugliter of (64) Nathaniel C. Marvin 
and Julia Ann Fitcli, was bom October 29, 1851 ; married 
T. Porter Lanfleld (b. May 22, 1841), December 22, 1869, 
and had 

151 Clay Marvin, b. February 32, 1872. 

152 Ellen, b. March 10, 1874. 

153 Infant, b. April 27, 1876. 

139. 
Elvira Ije^'is, daughter of (72) Adeline W. Marvin 
and Wm. Augustus Page, was born March 8, 1852 ; married 
Eugene Chamberlain (b. April 9, 1847), March 13, 1872, and 
had 

154 Eugene Chamberlain, b. January 14, 1873. 

A. 
1. 
jflattliew Iflarviii, brother of Reynold Marvin, was 

born in England in 1600. He came to America in the sliip 
" Increase" of which Robert Lea was master in 1635, with his 
wife Elizabeth and live children. He made an affidavit at that 
time that he was 35 years old, and that his wife was 31. They 
had the following children born in England : 

2 Matthew, b. in 1627 ; m. Maiiy . 

3 Maria, b. in 1629 ; m. 1st, Richard Bushnell, October 11, 1648 ; 

2d, Thomas Adgate, in 1680 ; d. March 29, 1713. 

4 Sarah, b. in 1632 ; lu. 1st, (2) William Goodrich, October 4, 1648 ; 

2d, ('apt. William Curtis ; d. in 1702. 

5 Hannah, b. in 1634 ; m. Thomas Seymour, January, 1654. 

6 Abigail, b. in New England ; m. John Bouton, June 1, 1657. 

7 Samuel, b. in New England February, 1648. 

8 Rachel, b. in New England December, 1649 ; m. S.\muel Smith. 

Matthew Marvin died in Norwalk, Conn., in 1680 or 1687. 
He was one of the original settlers of Hartford, Conn., and a 
proprietor of land in that town. He resided on the corner of 



Marvin. 605 

Village and Front streets lV)r some years, lie was one of the 
pioneers in the settlement of Xorwalk, which town he repre- 
sented in the General Court in 165-i. 

a. 

]flattliew, son of (1) Matthew Marvin, Sr., and Elizabeth 

, was born in England about 1627 ; married Mary 

, and had 



9 Matthew, m. Riioda St. John ; d. 1691. 

10 Sarah, m. Thomas Betts, of Norwalk, January, 1680. 

11 Hannah, ni. EPENETUS Platt. 

12 Elizabeth, m. Joseph Platt, November 6, 1700. 

13 John, b. September 3, 1G78 ; m., 1st, Mary Beaks, March .23, 1704; 

2d. Rachel St. John, April 27, 1721. 

14 Samuel, b. ; m. . 

MattheAV Marvin, Jr., was eight years old when he came 
to New England with his father in 1635. He was one of the 
original proprietors of Norwalk, to which place he went with 
his father. 

3. 
Maria (or Mary), daughter of (1) Matthew Marvin, 

Sr., and Elizabeth , was born in England in 1629; 

married Richard Bushnell, of Saybrook, October 11, 1648, 
and had - 

15 Joseph. 

16 Richard. 

17 Mary. 

18 Maria. 

Ki«*hsir<l liusIiiK^ll died. She married, 2d, Deacon Thomas Adgate, 
of Saybrook (liis second wife), in 1G80, and had 

19 Abigail. 

20 Sarah. 

21 Rebecca. 

22 Thomas. 

Deacon Adgate was one of the original prt)})rietors of 
Norwich. He died in that place in 1707, at an advanced age. 

Maria Marvin, widow of Thomas Adgate, died March 29, 
1713. 



606 Marvin. 

4. 

Sarah, daughter of (1) Matthew Marvin, Sr., and Eliza- 
beth , was born in England in 1632; married, 1st, (2) 

William Croodrich, of Wethersfield, Conn., October 4, 1648, 
and had 

23 William, b. August 8, 1649 ; d. y. 

24 John, b May 20, 1653 ; m. Rebecca Allen. 

25 Elizabeth, b. 1658 ; m. (10) Capt. Robert Welles. 

26 William, b. February 8, 1661 ; m., 1st, Grace Riley; 2d, Mary 

A. Ayrault, widow. 

27 Ephraim, b. June 2, 1663; m., 1st, (11) Sarah Treat; 2d, (29) 

Jerusha (Treat) Welles. 

28 David, b. May 4, 1667 ; m., 1st. (8) Hannah Wright ; 2d, Prud- 

ence Churchill. 

29 Sarah, b. ; m. (3) John Hollister. 

30 Mary, b. ; m. Joseph Butler. 

31 Abigail, b. ; m. Thomas Fitch. 

Ensign William Goodrich died in 1676, and his widow 
married, 2d, Capt. William Curtis, of Stratford, Conn. She 
died in that place without issue in 1702. (See [2] William 
Goodrich.) 

5. 

Haiinali, daughter of (1) Matthew Marvin, Sr., and 

Elizabeth , was boi-n in England in 1634 ; married 

Thomas Seymour, of Norwalk, January, 1654, and had 

32 Hannah, b. December 12, 1654 ; ra. Francis Bushnell, October 

12, 1675. 

33 Abigail, b. January, 1656. 

34 Mary,) 

[ b. September, 1658. 

35 Sarah,) 

36 Thomas, b. 1660. 

37 Maria, b. 1666. 

38 Matthew, b. May, 1669. 

39 Elizabeth, b. December, 1673. 

40 Rebecca, b. January, 1675. 

6. 
AiHg'ail, daughter of (1) Matthew Marvin, Sr., and 

Elizabeth , was born in New England ; married John 

Bouton, June 1 (or January) 1657, and had 



Makvin. 607 

41 John, had two sous, J akin and Joseph. 

42 Matthew. 

43 Rachel. 

44 Abigail. 

45 Mary. 

John Boutoil :uk1 family resided in Norwalk, Conn. 

8. 
Rac'liel, dangliter of (1) Matthew Marvin, Sr., and 

Elizabeth , was born in New England December, 1649; 

married Samuel Smith, of Norwalk, and bad 

46 Rachel, m. Thomas Benedict. 

47 Lydia, in. James Lock wood. 

o. 

Matthew, son of (2) Matthew Marvin, Jr., and Mary 
, married Khoda, dangliter of Mark St. Jobn, and bad 



48 Mary, b. October 7, 1689. 

Matthew Marvin died in 1001. 

13. 
John, son of (2) Matthew Marvin, Jr., and Mary , 

was born in Norwalk, Conn., September 2, 1678; married, 1st, 
Mary, daugbter of James Bears^ Marcb 22, 1704, and bad 

49 John, Jr., b. July 23, 1705. 

50 Nathan, b. March 4, 1707. 

51 Seth, b. July 13, 1709 ; m. Phehe Lees. 

52 David, b. August 24, 1711. 

53 Ehzabeth, b. October 23, 1713. 

54 Mary, b. December 29, 1716. 

55 Elihu, b. October 10, 1719. 

3Iary Bears, wife of John Marvin, died April 17. 1720. He married, 
2d, Rachel, daugbter of Matthias St. Joliu, April 27. 1721. 
and bad 

56 Hannah, b. December 4, 1722. 

57 Joseph, b. May 29, 1724. 

58 Rachel, b. December 24, 1725 ; d. an infant. 

59 Benjamin, b. March 14, 1727 ; d. an infant (?). 

60 Rachel, b. March 27, 1728. 

77 



60S Marvin. 

61 Sarah, b. May 18, 17:J3 ; d. y. 

62 Ann, b. September 7, 1741. 

John Marvin died in 1774. He was representative in the 
General Court in 1734 and 1738. 

14. 

8aiiiiiel, son of (2) Matthew Marvin, Jr., and Mary 

, married in Norwalk, and had 



63 Matthew, b. October, 1703 ; m. Elizabeth Clakk. 

64 Samuel, in. Debokah Clauk, November 35, 1735. 

65 Josiah, in. ; d. about 1780. 

51. 
Setli, son of (13) Jolm Marvin and Mary Bears, was born 
Jnlv 13, 1700 ; married Phebe, daughter of Yv'^illiam Lees, 
and had 

66 Seth, b. December 31, 1749. 

67 Ellen, b. March 3, 1753. 

68 Moses, b. August 35, 1754. 

69 Elihu, b. June 8, 1756. 

63. 

Matthen', son of (14) Saninel Marvin and , was 

born October, 1702 ; m. Elizabeth Clark, of Ripton (now 
Hnntington), Fairfield county,. Conn., and had 

70 Hannah, b. September 30, 1733 ; d. 1806. 

71 Matthew, b. October 31, 1734 ; d. 1791. 

72 Ozias, b. January 39, 1737; m. Sakaii Lockwood, November 36, 

1761. 

73 Barnabas, b. December 35, 1739 ; in. Hannah Richauds, April 

37, 1797. 

74 Silas, b. February 4, 1743. 

75 Uriah, b. February 17, 1744 ; d. about 1830. 

76 Ichabod, b. December 15, 1745; d, February, 1793. 

64. 

{*>)Slliiiiel, son of (14) Samuel Marvin and , married 

Deborah Clark, Noveml)er 25, 1735, and had 

77 Esther, b. August 33, 1736. 

78 Rebecca, b. May 19, 1738. 



Mauvjn. 609 

79 Samuel, b. February 7, IT-JO. 

80 Betty, b. January 13, 1744. 

65. 

Jo»^iali, soil of (14-) Samuel Mjirvin and , inan-ied 

, and liad 

81 Daniel, b. in Norwalk in 1739. 

82 William, b. March 24, 1741. 

83 Jared. 

84 John, d. in Nova Scotia, a refugee in the Revolution. 

85 Josiah, died on Long Island in tlie Britisli artny during the 

Revolution. 

86 Samuel. 

And four daughters. 

Ozia§, son of (6;')) Matthew Marvin and Elizabeth Clark, 

was born January 29, 1737; married Sarah Lockwood, No- 
vember 26, 1761, and had 

87 Ozias, b. February 10, 17G3. 

88 Hannah, b. October 7, 17G4. 

89 Elizabeth, b. November 24, 17«(3. 

90 Sarah, b. June 21, 1768. 

91 E.sther, b. June 12, 1770. 

92 Joseph L., b. December 11, 1774. 

93 Clark, b. October 13, 177(j. 

94 Asa, b. October 13, 1778. 

95 Polly, b. June 9, 1781. 

96 Silas, b. xMarch 1. 1784. 

97 Charle.s, b. February 21, 1786. 

73. 

Bariiaba!>«, son of (63) Matthew Marvin and Elizabeth 

Clark, was born JJeeember 25, 1739 ; murrii'd Haiiiiah 
Riciiards, A])ril 2"^ 1797, and had 

98 George, b. February 2-3, 1798; graduate of Yale college 1817. 

99 Charles R., b. September 30, 1811 . 
100 Mary, b. November 19, 1816. 

(For a fuller account of the Marvin family ,see New England Historical 
and Genealogical Register, vols, xv, pp. 235, 250, 202; xxxi, j). 212; xxxii, 

p. 82.) 



MOTT. 

(Introduced to show the intermarriages with this family.) 



1. 

John Mott liel.l liinds in Slialford, Essex Co., Eiig-land, 
ill 1875. 

3. 

Thomas, a descendant of John Mott, resided in Bocking, 
in Essex Co. ; married Alice Meade, and liad 

3 John, m., 1st, Catharine Roke, September 18, 1557, who was 

buried March 5, 1571 ; 2d, Joan, sister of Sir Robert Gardner. 

4 Mark, bp. April 25, 1549 ; m. Frances Gutter ; buried December 

14, 1637. 

Thomas Mott was buried in Braintree, Mareli 5, 155+. 

3. 
John, s(.n of (2) Thomas Mott and Alice Meade, married 
1st, Catharine Roke, September 18, 1557, who died and was 
buried March 5, 1571; without issue; 2d, Joan, sister of Sir 
Robert Gardner, Lord President of Ireland, under Queen 
Elizabeth, and had 

5 Mary, bp. July 13, 1587; m. son of Judge Clench, of Holbrook, 

Suffolk county, and had a son Capt. Robert Clench. 

John Mott was buried in Braintree, July 1?>, 1595. 

4. 

Mark, son of (2) Thomas Mott and Alice Meade, was 

baptised April 25, 154-9 ; married Frances Ontter, of Bockino-, 
and iuul 

6 John, of Eyland and of Wiston, Suffolk county, m. Alice Har- 

ington. 



MOTT. 611 

7 Adrian, bp. Marcli 29, 1578 ; m., 1st, Jeane Wade; 2d, Catharine 

Kempe; d. 1662. 

8 Mark, d. y. 

9 Mark, bp. March 8, 1581 ; m. Mercy Tichborne ; buried January 

3, 1630. 

10 Joseph, bp. March 17, 1586. 

11 Edward, bp. June 24, 1590 ; m. . 

12 Mary, d. y. ^ 

13 Mary, bp. February 15, 1587; buried November 3, 1610. 

14 Sarah, ni. (accordirfg to Herald's College) Robert Wobuoii, of 

Greyes Inne (according to Kev. Henry Sherman, of Esopus, 
N. Y., 1st, Robert Tenborough, Esq., July 1, 1614 ; 2d, Sir 
John Henley, of Yorkshire.) 

Frances (i utter, wife of Mark Mott, was buried in 
Braiiiti-ee, February 23, 1615. 

Mark Morr was buried in Braintree, December 14, 1637. 
He was a munificent benefactor of liis parish. He ])nr- 
chased the Manor of Slieme Hall in Shalford, in 1599, and 
was the ultimate heir of his father Thomas. In 1537 he gav^e 
a liouse and a small field, at that time, of the yearly value of 
forty shillings, tlie income to be disposed of in shirts and 
smocks of cloth at twelve pence a yard to be given to the 

i)oor of Braintree. 

O. 

Joliii, son of (-1) Mark Mott and Frances (xiitter, resided 

fii-st in Eyland and tlien in Wiston, Suffolk Co. ; married 

Alice, daughter of Thomas Ilarington, of Essex Co., and liad 

15 Thomas, m. Sarah Brand. 

16 Mark, m. and had one sou John, who liad Alice and Mary. 

17 John. 

18 James. 

19 Alice, bp. March 3, 1604. 

20 Dorothy, m. (11 Talcott Ped.) John Talcott, of Braintree, and 

came to America with liim in 1632, bringing two children, 
Mary and .John. 

21 Sarah. 

22 Dorcas. 

23 Mary (according to Sherman), who was bp. December 6, 1610. 

7, 
Adrian, son of (4) Mark Mott aiid Frances Ontter, was 

ba])ti.-cd ^^arch 29, 1578; married 1st, Jeane Wade, and had 

24 Adrian, of Kettonson in Sutlblk ; ni., 1st, E[,r/,\i'.KTii Dyke; 2d, 

Mercy Fish. 



612 Morr. 

Jeaiie Wade, wife of Adrian Mott, died. He married 2d, Cather- 
ine Kempe, January 1, 1604, and bad 

25 Mark, b. October 23, 1604 ; m. Anne Dove ; buried May 2, 1667. 

Adrian Mott was buried m Braintree, March 29, 1GC2. 

9. 
jflark (Rev. D. D.), son of (4) Mark Mott and Frances 
Gutter, was baptised March S, 1581 ; married Mercy, daugliter 
and sole heiress of Rev. Win. Tichborne, and had 

26 Mercy, bp. November 2, 1617. 

27 Frances, bp. December 6, 1618. 

28 Henry, l)p. Marcb 13, 1619 ; buried January 19, 1634. 

29 Dorothy, bp. January 28, 1620. 

30 Anne. 

31 Mark. 

32 Mary. 

33 Sarah, d. y. 

Mercy Tichborne, wife of Dr. Makk Mott, was buried in 
Eajne, February 29, 1627. 

Dr. Mark Mott was buried in Rayne, January 8, 1630. He 
was Rector of Rayne wliere, and at Braintree, Bockina,-, Rock- 
ford and Great Bircli in Essex, and also in Herts, he had landed 
estates. The estate at Great Bircli, valuable and of great 
antiquity, he left by will to his three daughters, Dorothy, Anne 
and Mary, who were possessed of it in 1635. In 1669 it 
belonged to Thomas Kempe, clerk. 

II. 

Eel ward, son of (4) Mark Mott and Frances Gutter, was 

baptised June 24-, 1590 ; mari-ied , and had 

34 Mary, m. Digby. 

15. 

T1iOllia»^, of Stoke, Suffolk Co., gentleman in 1664, son of 
(6) John Mott and Alice Harington, maried Sarah, daughter 
of John Brand, of Edgwardstonc, Suffolk Co., and had 

35 Sarah. 



-^ 



MoTT. ()13 

l>oro(liy, (l;ui^i;-]iter of (()) John Mott and Alice Har- 

iiigtoii, married (11 Talcott Fed.) John Talcott, of Fraiiitree, 
and had 

36 Mary, b. in Hraintree ; m. (2) Rev. Joii>f KusskMj, in America, 

June 28, 1049. 

37 John, b. in Braintree ; m. 1st, Helen.v Wakeman, October 29, 

1050 ; 2d, Mary Cook, November 9, 1070, both in America. 

38 Samuel, b. in New England, ie;]o ; m. Ist, (13) Hannah Holyoke, 

November 17, 1001 ; 2d, Mary , August 0, 1.079. 

John Talcott, aeconipanied by his wife and two childi-eii, 
came to America in the ship " Lion " in 1032 ; settled first at 
Xewtown, Caml)ridge, Mass., and from thence to Hartford, 
Conn., with the Rev. Mr. Hooker (see 11 Talcott Fed.) He 
is the ancestor of all the Talcotts in America. 

34. 

Adrian, son of (7) Adrian Mott, of Braintree, and Jeane 
Wade, his first wife, of Redgwell, Esse.x Co., resided in Ket- 
tonson, Suffolk Co., Master of Arts in Cambridge ; married, 
1st, Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Daniel Dyke, and had 

39 Elizabeth. 

Elizjlbeth JDyko, wife of Adrian Mott, died. He married, 2d, 
Mercy, daughter of Sir William Fisb, of Bigleswade, in Bed- 
ford county, and had 

40 Mark, son and heir, aged 4 years, Anno 1004 ; m. Susanna Marke. 

41 Nathaniel. 

42 Katharine. 

43 Martha. 

.Tlark (Rev.), of Chelmsford, son of (7) Adrian Mott and 

Catharine Kenipe, Ids second wife, was l)aptised October 23, 
1604 ; married Anne, daughter of Robert Dove, and had 

44 Mercy, m. RiriiAKD Smith. 

45 Frances, m. John Clopton. and had Anne. 

46 Dorothy, m. Thomas Abuy. 

47 Mary, m. Rev. Thomas Ke.mi'E. 



614 MoTT. 

Anne Dove, wife of Rev. Mark Mott, died. By a second wife 
(whom the Rev. Mr. Sherman says, was Elizabeth Dyke, 
married September 13, 1610, but which could scarcely be, as 
the official pedigree, which I have from the Herald college at 
London, makes Elizabeth Dyke the wife of his brother 
Adrian) he had 

48 Mark, of Wethersfield ; m. Barbara Ady ; d. 1G94. 

49 Nathaniel, of Little Waltham ; m. . 

50 Elizabeth, bp. February 29, 1631 . 

51 Susanna, m. Mascall, February 20, \660. 

The Re-v. Mark Mott was buried at Kayne, May 2, 1667. 
Tlie livino- at Clielmsford had been sequestered from John 
Michaelson for political delinquencies, and Mott was his im- 
mediate successor, as appears from the order in the House of 
Commons, February 9, 1643. Mott had previously been 
Michaelson's curate. His signature appears to the petition in 
favor of Thomas Hooker. He also signed the Essex Testimony 
in 1648. In 1650 the return for Clielmsford is: 

" Mark Mott (presented by) the parliament on the seques- 
tration of J. Michaelson, an able preaching minister." Michael- 
son recovered his living at the restoration, Mott was therefore 
ejected under the act (of uniformity) 1660. " David's Non-Con- 
formity in Essex. " 

43. 

Hark, of Wiston, son and heir of (24) Adrian Mott and 
Mercy Fish, w*as 4years old in 1664 ; married Susanna Marke, 

and had 

52 Mark, b. in Ireland. 

53 John, of London ; m. Elizabeth . 

54 Thomas. 

55 Susanna. 

50. 

Hark, of Wethersfield, son of (25) Rev. Mark Mott,, of 
Chelmsford, and his second wife, married Barbara, daughter 
of Thomas xYdy, M. D., of Wethersfield, and had 

56 Mark. 

57 Ady, of Wethersfield. 

58 Nathaniel. 

59 Thontias. 



MoTT. 615 

60 Mercy. 

61 Dorothy. 

62 Anne. 

63 Barbara, ni. William Ward, LL. D , 

Mark Mott of Wethersfield, died in 1694. 

51. 

IVaf liaiiiel, of Little Waltham, son of (25) Rev. Mark 

Mott, of Chelmsford, and his second wife, married 

and had 

64 Thomas^ Fellow of Eman, Cambridge college. 

65 Mary. 

5.1. 
John, of London, son of (12) Mark Mott, of Wiston, 
and Susanna Marke, married Elizabeth , and had 

66 Milford. 

67 John. 

68 Elizabeth. 

In IGIS tiie Essex Chambers were organized in classes with 
ministers appointed by Parliament and lay elders. William 
Skinner was one of the elders of Becking; Adrian Moit was 
one of the elders of Braintree ; Robert Talcott, gentleman, 
St. Leonard's, Colchester. 

Samuel Mott, gentleman, was twice Mayor of Colchester in 
Essex ; died January 8, 1698, se. QQ years. 

Tkmi'ekance, widow of Samuel Mott, died March 19, 1698-9. 
Has a monument in St. RunwakFs with arms a crescent. 
78 



TYNCHOiN- 

(Introduced to show the intermarriages with thi,s family.) 



1. 
JVieliolas Pyiiclioil, of Wales, Sheriff of London in 
1532, had 

2 John, m. Jane, daughter of Sir Eichard Empson ; d. November 29, 

1573. 

John, son of (1) Nicholas Pyiichoii, married Jane, daugh- 
ter and heiress of Sir Ricliard Empson, and had 

3 William, m. Rose Reding; d. October 15, 1591. 

4 John, ni. Orchard. 

5 Sir Edward. 

6 Agnes, m. Thomas Chicele, of Hingham Ferries. 

7 Elizabeth, m. Geoffrey Gates, of St. Edmund's Bury. 

8 Jane, m. Andrew Paschal, of Springfield, England. 

Joliii Pyiichoii died November 29, 15Y;:>, and Ids widow 
married Dr. Thomas Wilson, Secretary of State. John 
Pynchon resided at Writtle, Essex Co., England. 

3. 
William, son of (2) John Pynchon and Jane Empson, 

was born at Writtle ; married Rose, daughter of Thomas Red- 
ing, of Pinnei", Middlesex Co., England, and had 

9 Peter, d. se. 15 years. 

10 Sir Edmund, m. DoROxnY Weston. 

11 Henry. 

12 Christopher, m. Mary Vincent, and had a son Edward. 

13 Elizabeth. 

14 Anne, m. Richard Weston, Earl of Portland. 

William Pynchon died October 15, 1591. 



Pynchon. 617 

4. 

Joliii, soil of (-2) John Pyiichou and Jane Eiiipsoii, luai- 
ricd the daughter and heiress of Orcliard, and had 

15 William, m., 1st, ; 2d, Fhances Sanfoud ; d. Hi(i2. 

10. 

Sir Ecliiiiiiicl, son of (3) William Pyiicliou and Rose 
Reding, married Dorothy, (hiughter of Sir Jerome Weston, of 
Skreene, in Roxwell, and had 

16 John, m. Elizabeth Cornwall ; d. July 30, 1654. 

17 Mary, m. Walteu Oveubury. 

18 Elizabeth. 

19 Anne, m. John Wolfe. 

15. 
William, son of (4) John Pynchon and Orchard, 

married , and had 

20 John, b. 1625 ; m. Amy, daughter of Gov. Wyllis, of Connecticut, 

October 30, 1045. She died January 9, 1698, se. 74. He died 
January, 1703. 

21 Anna, m. Henry Smith, and returned to England. 

22 Margaret, m. Capt. William Davis, December 6, 1644 ; d. July 

3, 1653. 

23 Mary, m. (4) Elizur Holyoke, November 20, 1040 ; d. October 

20, 1657. 

, wife of Hon. William Pynchon, died in Roxbury, Mass., 

August, 1630. He married, 2d, Frances Sanford, of Dor- 
chester, Mass., by whom he had no children. 

Frances Sanford, wife of tlie Hon. William Pynchon, 
died in Wraisbuiy, Buckinghamsliire, England, October 10, 
1G57. 

Hon. William Pynchon died at the same place October, 
1602, id. a]x)ut 72 years. He was one of the Patentees of the 
Charter of Charles I. granted to the Colony of Massachusetts 
Mai'ch 4, 1629. He was chosen an assistant magistrate by the 
General Court of the Massachusetts Company in London, Oc- 
tober 20, 1629, and came to this country in 1630. He first 
settled at Roxbury, Mass. ; he was subsequently chosen treas- 
urer of the company and removed to Springfield, Mass., of 



618 Ptnchon. 

which he was one of the original proprietors. It is said that 
on account of rehgious controversies, he and his wife returned 
to his seat at Wraisbmy on the Thames in 1652. 

16. 
•Tohii, son of (10) Sir Edinuml Pynchou and Dorothy 
Westou, married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Cornwall, 
and had 

24 Edward, d. February, 1672. 

25 Bridget, in. William Petrie, 4th Baron Petrfe, and liad au 

only child, M.uiY, b. March 25, 1679 ; m. George Heneage, 
of Hampton, County Line, England. 

John Pyiichon died July 30, 1654. 

Here tlie older branches of the family seem to terminate. 

20, 
John, son of (15) Hon. William Pynchon and , 

was born in England in 1625 ; married Amy, daughter of 
Gov. George Wyllis, of Connecticut, October 30, 1645, and had 

26 Joseph, b. July 26, 1646 ; d. December 30, 1682. 

27 John, b. October 8, 1647 ; m. Margaret Hubbard ; d. April 21, 

1721. 

28 Mary, b. October 28, 1650 ; m. Joseph Whiting, October 5, 

1659. 

29 William, b. 1653 ; d. June 15. 1654. 

30 Mehitabel, b. 1661 ; d. July 24, 1663. 

Amy Wyllis, ^vife of John Pynchon, died January 9, 
1698, o. s. 

John Ptnchon died January 17, 1703, n, s. 



UATHBONE. 



No attempt 1ms as yet been made to trace out and conlirm 
by documentary evidence, the early history of the Rathbone 
family in America. Various accounts were formerly current 
concerning their origin, one asserting that the family was 
descended from Thomas Rathbone who came from England 
in 1621 ; another deriving them from John Rathbone of 
the Liverpool family who emigrated from that city in 
1625 ; and a third from an elder brother of Col. John Rath- 
bone, an officer of the Parliameutar}'' army of 1658, who was 
noted for his devotion to Republican principles. 

The first of the name, however, who appears in America, is 
the Rev. William Rathbone to whom allusion is made in a 
work published in 1637, and reprinted in the Historial Collec- 
tions of Massachusetts. He seems to have been an author, and 
as his doctrinal views did not accord with those prevailing in 
the Massachusetts Colony, the supposition is that he and his 
descendants were net admitted into the .New England church 
as members, and consequently were not permitted to take part 
in general public affairs. 

Mr. James Savage, in his Genealogical Dictionary, speaks of 
one of a somewhat similar name George (Rabonc) Rabun (which 
Belknap, in his History of New Hampshire, says may be a 
mistake for Rathbone), who was in Exeter in 1639. This 
George Rabone was one of those who in the previous year had 
sympathized with the Rev. Mr. Wheelwright,* the brother 

* Wheelwritrht was a man of learning, piety and position, "but how and when he 
came to America is unknown." Soe Drakes History of Boston, p. 60. 



620 E.ATHBONE. 

of the famous Mrs. Anne Hutchinson, and was with him ban- 
ished from Boston for defending his religious opinions. Being 
deprived of all his privileges as a citizen he combined with his 
fellow exiles, some thirty-five in number, in setting up an 
independent government at Squamscot Falls, N. IL, which 
they called Exeter. 

In the Ehode Island Colonial Records mention is made of a 
John Rawsbone, of New Shoreham, who was admitted to full 
political rights as freeman. May 4, 1664, being the same person 
whom the Block Island Records name Joun Ratubone. This 
John Rathbone was one of those who met at the house 
of Dr. Alcock August 17, 1660, to confer about the pur- 
chase of Block Island, and was one of the original sixteen 
purchasers of that island from Gov. Endicott and three others 
to whom it had been granted for public services. In 1676 
John Rathbone was chosen one of the surveyors of highways. 
In 1682, 1683 and 1684, he occupied a place in the Rhode 
Island General Assembly as representative fi'oni Block Island. 
In 1686 he was one of the petitioners to the King of Great 
Britain in reference to the " Quo Warranto," and in 1688 was 
one of the grand jury of Rhode Island. 

In Niles' Historical Narrative, of the French and Indian 
wars, published in 1760, we find the following : " In the year 
, 1689 in the month qf July, Mr. Rathbone had a narrow 
escape from the French, who had come in three vessels and 
were then pillaging the island. They inquired of some one 
or more of the people " who were the likeliest among them to 
have money." They told them of John Rathbone as the 
most likely. The French proceeded to capture him, as they 
supposed, and demanded of him his money. The captive 
denied having any but a trifling sum. They endeavored to 
make him confess that he had more and to deliver it to them, 
by tying him up and whipping him barbarously. While they 



Rathbone. 621 

were doing all this to an innocent man whom tliey mistook for 
the monied John Rathbone, the latter made his escape with 
his treasure. They had mistaken the son for the father, who 
by submitting to this cruelty in the room of liis father saved 
him from being robbed." 

Arnold in his history of the State of Rhode Island, A^ol. 1, 
p. 304, says : " The local history of Block Island truth- 
fully written would present an interesting study. The tradi- 
tionary history of the aborigines is full of the romance of war. 
Their authentic history in connection with the whites abounds 
in stirring incidents, the peculiarities of the English settlers, 
and their posterity, their customs, laws and domestic institutions 
are among the most singular and interesting developments of 
civilized life, while the martiiil defense of a people, within 
and around whose Island there has been more hard lighting 
than on any territory of equal extent in America, and where 
the horrors of savage and of civilized warfare have alternately 
prevailed, almost without cessation from the earliest traditionary 
period down to a recent date, would altogether furnish matei'ial 
for a tlirilling history that might rival the pages of a romance. 
The dangers of the sea and the sterner perils of war united to 
produce a race of men whose coui-age and hardihood cannot 
be surpassed. It was out of such material that naval heroes 

were made." 

1. 

Joliil Rsitliboiic, of Block Island, married Margaret 
, and had 

2 William, m. Sauaii , December 18, 1G80. 

3 Thomas, ra. MaIIy Dickens, April 21, 1G85. 

4 John, 111. Ann Dodge, January 10, 1088. 

5 Joseph, ni. Mary Mosiier. May 19, IfiOl. 

6 Samuel, b. August 3, 1672; m. Patiknte , November ^, 

1G92 ; d. January 24, 1757. 

7 Sarah. 

8 Margaret. 

9 Elizabeth. 



622 Rathbone. 

John Rathbone, Sr., died at Block Island, R. I., between 
February 12, and October 6, 1702. His widow survived liiin. 
He left the following will : 

Will of John Rathbone, Senior. 

In the name of God, Amen, I, John Rathbone, Senior, of 
Block Island, also 'New Shoram, in the Colony of Rhode 
Island, and Providence plantation in New England, Yeoman, 
being sick in body but of perfect memory, thanks be to 
Almighty God, and calling to rememl)rance the uncertain 
estate of this transitory life and that all flesh must yield unto 
death when it shall please God to call, do make, constitute, 
ordain and declare this my last will and testament in manner 
and form following, revoking and annulling by these presents 
all and every testament and testaments, will or wills heretofore 
by me made and declared, either by word or by writing, and this 
is to be taken only, for my last will and testament and none other. 
And first, being penatent and sorry from the bottom of my 
heart for my sins past, most humbly desiring forgiveness for 
the same, I give and commit my soul unto Ahnighty God, my 
Saviour and Redeemer in hand, and by the merits of Jesus 
Christ, I trust and believe assuradly to be saved and to have 
full i-emission and forgiveness of all my sins, and that my soul 
with my body at the general day of resurrection shall arise 
again with joy and througli the merits of Christ's death and 
passion, possess and inhabit the Kingdom of Heaven prepared 
for his elect and chosen, and my body to be buried in such 
place where it shall please my executors. 

I^irst — I give and bequeath to my son Samuel Rathbone 
the table and cubbard which stand now in his house as for are 
lomes (heirlooms?) to the house, and I leave my wife Margaret 
Rathbone my executrix of all my movable and household 
goods, houses and chatties, cattle, sheep, and horse kind ; and 
I leave (her?) the income of my house af Newport for her life- 
time, and at her decease the westward (end ?) of ray house at 
Newport, and the leanto of that end so far as the post that the 
door hangs on, and the shop to be left for my son John Rath- 
bone's son John, and his heirs forever ; and the eastward end 
of said house and the rest of the leanty (leanto ?) to be left for 



Rath BONE. 623 

my son Wiixiam Ratiibone's son John and liis lieirs forever, 
and the 3'ard to be eqnally for their nse. 

And I leave to my wife for her life-time the twenty acres of 
land which I bonglit of Henry Hall, and the running of two 
cows and a horse and the end of the house which I now live in ; 
and I leave that my four sons sliall pay to my wife during lier 
life-time forty shillings a piece a year, that is to say, John 
Rathuone, William Rathbone, and Joseph Rathbonk and 
Samuel Rathbone. And I leave to my wife during her life- 
time my neager (negro) man, and at her disposing, and at her 
decease to my son Thomas Rathbone for three years, and at the 
end of the three years, to give him as good clothes as his mistress 
leaves him, and then to set him free. And at my wife's decease 
what household goods are left to be equally divided between 
my three daughters Sarah and Margaret and Elizabeth, and 
for what cattle and sheep and horse kind are left to be equally 
divided between my live sons. And I leave that ray wife shall 
take up all bonds and debts due to me. 

And I leave that my executrix shall see this, my last will, 
performed. 

In witness whereof, I have hereinto set my hand and affixed 
my seal in Block Island aforesaid, the tweltli day of February, 
in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and two 
(1702.) 

JOPIN RATHBONE. 

Signed, sealed and delivered to be the last will and testament 
of John Rathbone, Senior, in presence of, 

WILLIAM HANCOCK, 
JONAS WELCH, 
ROGER DICKENS. 

Block Island, October 6, 1702. 

William Hancock, Jr„ and James Welch and Roger Dickens 

personally appeared before me, and did testify upon solemn oath 

that they were testamony to the signing and sealing of this will 

and testament before me. 

SIMON RAY, 

Warden. 
79 



624 Rath BONE. 

Those persons above specified, William Hancock, James 
Welch, Roger Dickens personally appeared and acknowledged 
before the public town meeting that they had taken npon 
solemn oath before me Simon Ray e. Head Warden, to the truth 
of the above written and subscription. Entered by order of 
the Wardens and Town Council by me, 

NATHANIEL MOTT, 

January 12, 1702-3. Town Clerk. 

John Rathbone, Se., many years before his death, settled 
his sons on farms on Block Island, where they lived with their 
children. Their grandchildren, however, scattered, leaving, it 
is supposed, the descendants of Samuel alone, of the name, on 
the island. His grandson (32) Jonathan, son of his son (4) 
John, removed to Colchester, Conn. He is tlie ancestor of the 
Rathbones of Albany, N. Y., and of Otsego county, N. Y. 
(34) Joshua, another son of (4) John, settled at Stonington, 
Conn., and is the ancestor of the Rathbones in New York 
city. John, Benjamin, Nathaniel and Thomas, also sons of 
(4) John, settled in Exeter, R. I. (77) Elijah, son of (53) Samuel, 
settled in Groton, Conn., and had numerous descendants. 

S. 

William, son of (1) John Rath bone and Margaret , 

married Sarah , December 18, 1680, and had 

10 William, b. November 12, lG8t ; m. Sarah Mott, January 30, 

1705-6. 

11 Oora(?), b. December 8, 1G82. 

12 John, b. July 9, 1084 ; (by will of his grandfather he had half of 

the house at Newport, R. I.) 

13 Thomas, b. July 21, 1686. 

14 Jonathan, b. November 25, 1688. 

15 Elizabeth, b. May 30, 1691. 

16 Ann, b. July 9. 1693 ; m. William Dodge, Jr., June 20, 1728. 

17 Dorcas, b. July 14, 1695 ; m. Thomas Weast, September 20, 1716. 

18 Ebenezer, b. January 28, 1696-7. 

19 Mary, b. July 5, 1699. 

20 Eleanor, b. August 1, 1701. 

William Rathbone was aj3pointed by the Colony of Rhode 
Island as Constable for Block Island in 1688, He was ad- 



Rathbone. 625 

mitted freeman of the Colony by vote of the General Assembly 
May 5, 1696. To be capable of this franchise it was then 
necessary that a person should be of age, a " housekeeper," and 
recommended to the Assembly as a man of reliable character. 

3. 
Xliomas (Capt.)? son of (1) John Rathbone and Mar- 
garet , married Mary Dickeus, April 21, 1685, and 

had 

21 Margaret, b. January 17, 168G. 

22 Mary, b. November 24, 1687 ; m. John Garner about 1717. 

23 Patience, b. November 14, 1690. 

24 Content, b. January 17, 1692. 

25 Thomas, Jr., b. January 29, 1695 ; m. Lydia Mott, October 27, 

1715. 

26 Sarah, b. April 1, 1698. 

27 Elizabeth, b. March 13, 1700 ; m. John Gay, February 14, 1720. 

28 Samuel, b. July 1, 1702. 

29 John, b. May 29, 1705 ; m. Experience , January 1, 1726. 

30 Sibea, b. March 16, 1707. 

Capt. Tliomas Uatliboiie made a will November 14, 1733; 
proved January 11, 1734-5, leavino; his estate to his three sons. 
He was admitted a freeman of Rhode Island in 1096, and in 
1700 was a representative in the General Assembly from 
Block Island, also in 1704, 1712 and 1731. At the close of 
the French war, while deputy from New Shoreham, BlocJ< 
Island, he was found remonstrating in the Rhode Island As- 
sembly against the onerous taxation of the inhabitants of 
Block Island, considering the great charges they had been at 
in their own defense against His Majesty's enemies, the French. 
Being in an exposed position they had been obliged to main- 
tain a (juota of men for the protection of the Island, to guard 
against the attacks of piratical vessels by which it was con- 
stantly threatened. 

4. 

John, son of (1) Joliii Katlibone and Margaret , 

married Ann Dodge, January lo, KISS, and had 

31 Mary, b. October:}, 1688, 

32 Jonathan, b. May 22, 1691 ; m. Emzaheth ; d. April 1, 

1766. 



626 Rathbone. 

33 John, b. December 23, 1693 ; m. Patience Fish, December 20, 

1720. 

34 Joshua, b. February 9, 1696 ; m. Mary Wightman, February 16, 

1724. 

35 Benjamin, b. February 11, 1701. 

36 Annah, b. August 9, 1703. 

37 Nathaniel, b. February 6, 1708. 

38 Thomas, b. March 2, 1709. 

John Ratlil)one was admitted a freeman by the Assembly 
of Rhode Island May 5, 1696. He received from his father 
just before his marriage a deed for sixty acres of land on Block 
Island, the nominal consideration for which was " one barrel of 
pork oil demand." The farm was probably a wedding present. 

December 13, 1698, "Great James" and Jane, his wife 
(Indians), bound their daughter Betsey to John Rathbone and 
Ann, his wife, as an indented servant for eighteen years ; the 
consideration was one gallon of rum and one blanket in hand, 
and live years after one gallon of rum, and thereafter yearh' ; 
and if she remains live years, then the said Rathbone to pa^'" 
four blankets and one every third year thereafter. 

5. 

Joseph, son of (1) John Rathlmiie and Margaret , 

married Mary Moslier, May 19, 1691, and had 

39 Elizabeth, b. May 14, 1692. 

40 Rebecca, b, March 1, 1694. 

41 Grace, b. .July 10, 169.'5. 

42 Mary, b. March 6, 1697 ; d. y. 
.43 Margaret, b. November 29, 1700. 

44 Mary, b. February 14, 1703, 

45 Hannah, b. March 21 , 1706. 

46 Joseph, b. October 4, 1707. 

47 Benjamin, b. February 6, 1710. 

48 A son, b. April 1, 1712. 

Joseph Ratlil)Oiie was admitted a freeman in Rhode Island 
1696. 

O. 
Nainuel, son of (1) John Rathhone and M.irgaret , 

was born Angust 3, 1672; married Patience Novem- 
ber -S, 1692, and had 



Rathbone. 627 

49 Thomas, b. May 3. 1695 ; d. 1733. 

50 Patience, b. August 21, 1697. 

51 Mary, b. September 11, 1700 ; ra. (James Gould, June 6, 1723?) 

52 Wait, b. December 30, 1702 ; m. Thomas Dickens, June 1, 1727. 

53 Samuel, b. April 16, 1705 ; ni. Elizabeth Dodge, March 15, 1732 ; 

d. January 24, 1780. 

54 James, b. April 10, 1707 ; m. Mercy Downing, September 7, 1732. 

55 Abraham, b. November 23, 1709 ; ni. Mary Mosher, January 11, 

1735. 

56 Rebecca, b. January 9, 1713 ; m. John Rider, of Newport, Sep- 

tember 25, 1735. 

Patience , wife of Samuel Rathbone, died August 

3, 1747, 03. 78 years, less 10 days, 

Samuel Ratubone died on Block Island January 24, 1757. 

Samuel Rathbone's descendants are still to be found on the 
Island. At the time of his father's death he owned and re- 
sided on his own farm. When he died he left in his house a 
" table and cubbard " left to him by his father as an " heir 
loom." One of the descendants of Samuel still possesses his 
old family Bible, Oxford imprint, 1725, in which is inscribed 
the family record, and during his life-time in his own hand- 
writing. This Bible, which tradition says -was imported for 
him, he bequeathed "ye 4tli day, A. D., 1743, to his son 
Samuel, arid at his death to his grandson Walter Rathbone." 
Walteii Ratubone at his death gave the Bible to his daughter 
Catharine Rathbone Mott, and at her death to his grandson 
Walter Rathbone Mott, who owned it in 1879. 

The lands which the Ratubone's and Mott's own are some 
of the most eligible for locality and for fei'tility on the Island,- 
and are the same that the first Rathbone settlers occupied. 
On the site of their ancient family dwelling, which disappeared 
a century ago, there is still the hollow where the cellar once 
was, in which now grows the rankest grass. 

lO. 
^Villiani, son of (2) AVillisim liathbone and Sarah , 



was born November 12, 1G81 ; married Sarah Mott, January 
30, 170.5-0, and had 

57 Daniel, b. October 30, 1706. 



628 E.ATHBONE, 

25. 
Thomas, Jr., son of (3) Capt. Tliomas Rathbone and 
Mary Dickens, was born January 29, 1695 ; married Lydia, 
daughter of Nathaniel Mott, of Block Ishind, October 27, 1Y15, 
and had 

58 Nathaniel, b. August 22, 1719 ; m. Ann Peck, September 10, 1741. 

59 Lydia, b. July 31, 1721 ; m. Mark Dodge, October 15, 1740. 

60 Beersheba, b. November 10, 1725; m. John Payn, January 10, 

1744. 

61 Sibel, b. November 20, 1727. 

62 Thomas, b. August 6, 1730. 

63 Sarah, b. November 5. 1732. 

64 Gamelion, b. February 21, 1737-8. 

Thomas Rathboiie was admitted freeman in 1720. 

John, son of (3) Capt. Thomas Rathhoiie and Mary 

Dickens, was born May 29, 1705 ; married Experience , 

January 1, 172C>, and liad 

65 Elizabeth, b. July 27, 1728. 

66 John, b. August 7, 1730. 

67 Simeon, b. June 27, 1732. 

68 Miriam, b. May 16, 1736. 

69 Payschence, b. January 22, 1742. 

Joiisithaii, son of (4) John Ratlibone, Jr., and Ann 
Dodge, was born May 22, 1691; married Elizabeth — , 

and had 

70 John, b. January 1, 1715 ; m, Anna Tennant, March 30, 1737 ; 

d. November 27, 1755 ; as. 41 years. 

71 Benjamin, m. Mahy Cohoon, November 11, 1742. 

72 Jonathan, m. Abigail Avery, November 8, 1744. 

73 Joshua, ) m. Sarah Tennant, December 4, 1745. 

[- b. September 7, 1723. 

74 Isaiah, ) m. Fanny Lamphear, May 9, 1764. 
74r^ Joseph. 

74|^ Elizabeth. 

And probably other children. 

Jonathan Rathbone died April 1, 1766, se. 75 years. 



Rathbone. 629 

Having- the pionecnng s])ii'it which had so hirgely character- 
ized his ancestors, he removed, wliile a young man and hefore 
tlie year 1715, to that part of New London county, Conn., 
formerly called Colchester, now the town of Salem, and pur- 
chased from the Mohegan Indians a tract of land on wliich he 
settled, a portion of wlu'ch lias continued u»interrnptedly in 
the possession of his descendants of the same name to this day. 
He was a member of the Baptist church there in 1726. 

Naiiiiiel, Jr., son of (6) Siiiiiiiol Ratlibone and Patience 

, was born April 16, 1705; married Elizabeth Dodge, 

of Westerly, Rhode Island, March 15, 1732, and had 

75 Walter, b. June 16, 1734; m. Hannah Rose, March 4, 1750; d. 

January, 1818. 

76 Samuel, b. July 10, 1730; m. Susanna Reynoi^ds, November 19, 

1758. 

77 Elijah, b. May 38, 1740; in., 1st, Betsey Bukrows, of Groton, 

Conn. ; 2il, Desiue Wai.wokth, a widow ; d. February 14, 1835. 

78 Betsey, b. December 3, 1742 ; m. James Dodge. 

Samuel llatbhoue, Jr., died on Block Island January 24, 

1780. 

Elizabeth Dodge, widow of Samuel Rathbone, Jk., died 
August 8, 1793-, in her 79th year. 

The children of this generation began to spell their names 
" Rathbun." 

Samuel Rathbone, Jr., in 1755, was a member of tlie Rhode 
Island Assembly as the representative from Block Island. He 
made a will November 26, 1777. 

54. 
Jaiiie!^, son of (6) Samuel Ratliboue and Patience 

-, was born April 10, 1707; married Mercy Downing, 



September 7, 1732, and had 
79 Rebecca, b. April 37* 1735. 

Abruliaiii, son of (6) Samuel Rathbone and Patience 

, was born November 23, 1709; nuirricd Mary Moslier, 



January 11, 1735, and had 



630 Rathbone. 

80 Catharine, b. Deceml)er 39, 1736. 

81 Coggeshall, b. July IG, 1738. 

82 Mary, b. September 21, 1740. 

58. 

Watliaiiiel, son of (25) Thomas Rathbone, Jr., and 
Lydia Mott, waS bora An^^-ust 22, 1719; married Anu Peck, 
September 10, 1741, and had 

83 Ann, b. June 18, 1743. 

84 Mary, b. September 7, 1744. 

Natlianiel Rathhoue, of Block Island, was admitted free- 
maii in 1736. 

75. 
IV alter, son of (53) Samuel Rathbone, Jr., and Eliza- 
beth Dodge, was born Jmie 16,1734; married Hannah Rose, 
March 4, 1756, and had 

85 Abraham, b. February 33, 1757 ; d. y. 

86 Lydia, b. November 39, 1758 ; d. 1780. 

87 Tamar, b. February 15, 17G1 ; d. 1809. 

88 Hannah, b. December 23, 1764 ; m. Archibald Milleken ; d. 

1813. 

89 Ezra, b. ; d. y. 

90 James, ) m. Waity Littlefield. 

[ b. May 13, 1768. 

91 Catharine, ) m. Daniel Mott. 

Hannah Rose, wife of Walter Rathbun, died March 10, 
1807, in her 79th year. 

Walter Rathbun died January, 1818. He was for sixty years 
Town Clerk of New Shoreham. He was admitted freeman in 
1757 ; in 1754 was Representative of Block Island in the Gen- 
eral Assembly, and in the same year was appointed by the 
Islanders, at a town meeting, as one of a committee "to give 
the closest attention to every thing which concerns the liberties 
of America." The committee " were to resist vigorously the 
duty on tea enforced by England." In 1780 his brother Samuel 
gave him a power of attorney to manage his property on Block 
Island. Samuel then resided in Greenwich, Fairfield county, 
Conn, 



Rathbone. 631 

77, 
Elijsili, sou of (53) Samuel Rathboiie, Jr., and Elizabeth 

Dodge, was l)oi-ii May 28, 1740; maiTied, 1st, Betsey Burrows, 
of Groton, Cuiiii., and Lad 

92 Benjamin, b. 17G6 ; m. Elizabeth Packer; d. October 13, 1795. 

93 Samuel, b. 1707 ; m. Nabby Bukuows ; d. April 3, 1840. 

94 Lucretia, b. ; d. y. 

95 Nancy, b. ; m. James Sawyer ; d. 1831. — 

96 Betsey, b. ; ni. Ei.iSHA ROSE, of Block Island. 

Betsey Burrows, wife of Eli.jah Ratiibun, died of small-pox. He 
married, 2d, Desire Walworth, widow of Ichabod Packer, 
and had 

97 Desire, b. 1781 ; m. Richard Bill ; d. 1800. 

98 Elisha, b. December 14, 1782; m. Lucretia Packer; d. May 5, 

1857. 

99 Hannah, b. ; m. Capt. Silas Beebe ; d. October 37, 1812. 

Elijah Kathbun settled in Groton, Conn., where he died 
February 14, 1825. 

73. 
Jo!!iliiia, son of (32) Jonathan Rathbone and Elizabeth 

, was born September 7, 1723 ; married Sarah Tennant, 

December 4, 17-45, and had 

100 Elizabeth, b. June 9, 1747. 

101 Tabitha, b. August 4, 1749; m., 1st, Treadway, and had 

1 Sarah. 

2 Mary. 

Treauway died. She married, 2d, Holmes, in 1806, 

and had 

3 Clarissa. 

102 Joshua, b. May 7, 1751 ; m. Eunice Martin. 

103 Sarah, b. November 23, 1752 ; m. CHAMBERLAIN ; removed 

to Richfield Springs, N. Y. 

104 Mcses, b. November 12, 1754 ; m. Olive Ransom. 

105 Lucy, b. April 29, 1756. 

106 Samuel,] ra. Lydia Sparhawk, March 1, 1785 ; d. February 

I 16, 1831. 

}h. September 12, 1758. 

I 

107 Anna, J m. Holmes. 

Joshua Rathbone was a godly truth-seeking man, and was 
always known as Dkacon Rathbone. 
80 



632 Kathbone. 

109. 

Jof^litia, son of (73) Joshua Kathboue and Sarah Ten- 

iiant^ was born May 7, 1751 ; married Eunice Martin, of 
Narragansett, and liad 

108 Anderson. 

109 Martin, m. Betsey Brown, of Colchester. 

110 Horace, d. y. 

111 Sarah, d. y. 

112 Mary, d. y. 

113 Eunice, m. Amasa Hill. 

114 liucy. m. FiTCii. 

115 Penelope, m. McChesney. 

116 Bathsheba, m. Bunnell, of Brooklyn, N. Y. 

104. 

Mo§es, son of (73) Joshua Rath bone and Sarah Tennant, 
was born JSToveniber 12, 1754 ; married Olive Ransom, and liad 

117 Amasa 

118 Ransom. 

119 Israel, m. the widow of John Ganson, of Leroy, N. Y. 

120 John. 

121 Elijah. 

122 Betsey, m. Tunnecliff. 

100. 
Hamtiel, son of (73) Joshua Rathbone and Sarah Ten- 
nant, was born Sej^tember 12, 1758 ; married Lydia, danghter 
of Simon Sparhawk and Lydia Brown, March 1, 1785, and had 

123 Samuel, b. August 8, 1786 ; d. October 9, 1787. 

124 Valentine Wightman, b. September 13, 1788 ; m. Nancy Forsyth, 

1814; d. May 18, 1833. 

125 Jared Lewis, b. August 2, 1791 ; m. Padline N. Penney, June 

26, 1834; d. May 13, 1845. 

126 Lydia, b. March 21, 1794 ; m. Willl\m W. Reed, November 17, 

1819; d. August 7, 1873. 

127 Samuel, b. November 6, 1796 ; d. s. October 17, 1818. 

128 Sabria Lewis, b. July 3, 1799 ; m. Clark Ransom, February 10, 

1818. 

129 Anna, b. November 6, 1803 ; m. David Jewett ; no ch. ; d. No- 

vember 12, 1865. 

130 Joel, b. August 3, 1806 ; m. Emeline W. Munn, May 5, 1829 ; 

d, September 13, 1863. 



B.ATIIBONE. 633 

Lydia Sparhawk, wife of Samuel Kathbone, died July 13, 
1825, 38. 60 years. 

Samuel Rathbone died at Colcliester, Conn., February 16, 
1831. He resided on a farm of several hundred acres be- 
queathed him by his father. 

119. 
Israel, son of (104) Moses Rathbone and Olive Ransom, 

married the widow of John Ganson, of Le Roy, N. Y., and had 

131 Elizabeth, ni. Edgar Bacon. 

132 William Palmer. 

133 Harriet, m. William Lovering. 

The wife of Israel Rathbone had by her first husband, John Ganson : 

1 John, Jr., in. Mary, daughter of Mark Sibley. John Gan- 

son, Jr., was a brilliant lawyer, late of Buffalo, N. Y. 

2 James M., President of Rich's Bank, BuflFalo, N, Y. 

3 Walter Ganson (M. D.), who m. in Batavia. 

124. 

Valentine Wi^iitinan, son of (100) Samuel Rath- 
bone and Lyrtia Sparhawk, was boi-n at Salem, Conn., Sep- 
tember. 13, 1788; married Nancy Forsytli, in 1814, and had 

134 Lewis, b. February 13, 1818; m. , 1st, Lavinia Silliman ; 2d, 

Mary G. Smyth, in 1855. 

135 John Finley, b. October 18, 1819; m. Maiiy A. Baker, June 

10, 1844. 

136 Harriet N., m. J. H. Nichols. 

137 Julia H., m. 1st, James Kennedy, 1854; 2d, Rev. Dr. Starkey, 

now Bishop of New .Jersey, 187G ; no ch. 

Valentine W. Rathbone had four other children who died 
in infancy. He died at Clarkson, May 18, 1833. 

Nancy Fousyth, widow of Valentine W. IIathbone, died 
in Albany May 27, 1808. 

Valkntink Wightman ii.viiiBONK was name<l after his rela- 
tive, the Rev. Valentine W. Rathbone, a descendant of the 
Rev. Valentine Wiglitman who, in 1705, planted at Groton 
the first Baptist church in Connecticnt, and who was lineally 
descended from the Rev. Edward Wightman, who was burned 
at the stake at Litchfield, Fn<jj., in 1012, bein<j^ the last man 
who suffered death for conscience sake in Eniiland. 



634: Rathbone. 

125. 

Jared Len^is, son of (106) Samuel Rjithboue and 
Lydia Sparliawk, was born August 2, 1791 ; married Pauline 
N., daughter of Joel Penne}^, of Buffalo, N. Y., June 26, 
1834, and had 

138 Charles, b. July 25, 1835 ; d. February 13, 1837. 

139 Henry R., b. July 1, 1837 ; m. Clara H. Harris, July 11, 1867. 

140 Anna Pauline, b. September 10, 1840 ; d. December 13, 1842. 

141 Jared Lawrence, b. Sejitember 28, 1844 ; m. Marie Alejandra 

Atherton, February 20, IS/l. 

Jared L. Rathbone died at his residence in Albany, May 
13, 1845. 

Pauline Penney, widow of Jared L. Rathbone, married 
second Hon. Ira Harris, of Albany, and had one daughter, 
Pauline, 

Jared L. Rathbone was a snccessfiil merchant in Albany, 
N. Y. He established throughout the State and maintained 
for thirty years a deservedly high reputation. Pie was a di- 
rector in the State Bank at Albany and in the Albany Insur- 
ance Company. He was for several years elected to the 
Common Council and thrice called to fill the responsible posi- 
tion of chief magistrate of the city, being the last Mayor 
chosen by the council and the first elected by the vote of the 
people. Mr. Rathbone belonged to a class of merchants to 
whose intelligence, enterprise and liberality Albany is greatly 
indebted for its prosperity, its improvements and its institu- 
tions. 

19G. 

TiVflia, daughter of (106) Samuel Rathbone and Lydia 

Sparliawk, was born in Salem, Conn., March 21, 1794; mar- 
ried William W., son of Daniel Reed (b. in Andover, Conn., 
October 31, 17S7), November 17, 1819, and had 

142 Henry, b. February 23, 1821 ; resides iu Paris, France, single. 

143 Edward, b. May 22, 18 — ; m, Fanny Miller; no cli. 

144 Joel Rathbone, b. February 24, 1829 ; m. Marianna Townsend, 

April 19, 1855; d. 18G7. 



Rathbone. 635 

Lydia Ratliboiie, wife of William W. Reed, died in Albany 
August 7, 1873. 

William W. Reed died in Albany, September 12, 1878. 

128. 
Nabria licwis, danghtei- of (106) Samuel Ratlibone and 
Lydia Sparliavvk, was bom in Salem, Conn., July 3, 1799 ; 
married Clark liansoni, of Lyme, Conn., February 10, 1818, 
and had 

145 Samuel H., m. Virginia Sanfokd. 

146 Lydia, m. Joseph P. Sanford, U. S. N., January 7, 184G. 

147 Albion, m., 1st, Mary Delavan ; 2d, Cornelia C. Nott. 

Sabria Lewis Rathboue, widow of Clark Ransom, I'csides 
in Albany N. Y. 

ISO. 
Joel, son of (106) Samuel Rathbone and Lydia Sparhawk, 

was born in Salem, Conn., August 3, 1806 ; married Emeline, 
daughter of Lewis Munn (b. December 14, 1T84; d. July 8, 
1810), and Louisa Weld (b. April 1, 1791 ; d. December 6, 
1808), May 5, 1829, and had 

148 Jared Lewis, b. April 23, 1830; d. August 20, 1831 . 

149 Erastus Coriiing, b. January 1, 1832; d. February 2, 1832. 

150 Joel Howard, b. June 11, 1835 ; d. s. March 29, 18G5. 

151 Sarah, b. December 5, 1837 ; ni. Gen. Frederick Townsend, 

November 19, 1 863, 

152 Albert, b. May 27, 1841 ; d. s. December 10, 1865. 

153 Clarence, b. November 17, 1844; m. (1851 Talcott Ped. ; 436 

Shearman), Angelica B. Talcott, September 11, 1866. 

154 Edward Weld, b. October 20, 1848 ; d. July 30, 1849. 

Joel Rathbone died in Paris, France, on Sunday, Sej)tember 
13, 1863. 

Emeline W. Munn, widow of Joef, Ra tuhone, died in New- 
port, R. I., August 25, 1874. 

Roth were interred in the Albany cemetery. Joel Rathbone 
came to Albany to reside in the fall of 1822 as a clerk to his 
brother Valentine W. Rathbone, who then kept a wholesale 
grocery store on the corner of Hudson and Quay streets, with 
whom two years after he became associated in business. In 



636 Rathbone. 

182Y as one of the firm of Hermans, Ratlilione & Co., he com- 
menced the wholesale stove business, and by certain modifica- 
tions and improvements in the patterns of stoves made under 
his direction, secured a very large and lucrative business. In 
1829, by the death of Mr. Hermans, he succeded to the entire 
business, which he contiinied in his own name nntil 1841, when 
at the early age of thirty-five, with a well earned fortune, lie 
retired from active mercantile pursuits to the enjoyment of 
country life. He purchased a large estate, just below the city 
which he laid out and beautified, and " Kenwood " became his 
residence for many years. Although he so early retired from 
active mercantile business, Mr. Rathbone was connected with 
many of the pnblic enterprises and institutions of the city. 
He M-as Vice-President of tlie New York State Bank, President 
of the Exchange Company, and an active co-operator in, and a 
generous contributor to most of the benevolent enterprises of 
the day. He was a conscientious and consistent christian, and 
a sr<5ntleman of ffreat taste and refinement. 

134. 
Lewis, son of (124) Valentine W. Rathbone and Nancy 
Forsytli, was born February 13, 1818 ; married, 1st, Lavinia 
Sillinian ; no ch. ; 2d, Mary Cr., daughter of Charles Smyth, of 
Albany, and granddaughter of John Kane, of New York, 1855, 
and had 

155 Lewis Sanford, d. y. 

156 Cornelia Kane. 

Mary (x. Smyth, wife of Lewis Rathbone, died Sei)tember 
29, 1882. 

TjEwis Rathbone and family reside in Albany, N. Y. 

135. 
John Finley, son of (124) Valentine W. Rathbone and 
Nancy Forsyth, was born October 18, 1819; married Mary 
A., daughter of Ellis Baker, of Alliany, June 10, 1844, and had 

157 Marion, m. Robert Shaw Oliveu, November 17, 1870. 

158 Lucy, m. Edward Bowditch, April 24, 1873. 



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159 Grace Lennox, b. July, 1859. 

160 Alice Emily, b. April, 1861. 

161 John Henry, b. February 38, 1863. 

They had live other children who died in infancy. 

Gen. John F. Rathbone was educated in the Albany 
Academy and the Collegiate Institute at Brockport, N. 11. 
When he was fifteen years old liis fatliei* died. He ini- 
niediately left school and accepted a clerkship at Rochester. 
At eighteen lie returned to Albany. In 1S6(> he was a})- 
pointed Brigadier-General of tlie ninth Brigade of the National 
Guard of New York, and on the breaking out of the civil 
war was appointed Commandant of the All)any Depot of 
Volunteers, and organized thirty-five Regiments. When John 
A. Dix was elected Governor of New York he appointed Gen. 
Rathbone Adjutant-General with the rank of Major-General. 
Loyal to the faith of his ancestors, he united with the Baptist 
church at the age of sev^enteen, and founded, in connection with 
his brother Lewis, the Rathbone Library of the University of 
Rochester. 

136. 
Harriet IV., daughter of (124) Valentine W. Rathbone 
and Nancy Forsyth, married J. H. Nicliols, and had 

162 A child ; d. in infancy. 

163 Harriet, m. Capt. Henky Metcalfe, U. S. Army, April 21, 1870" 

They have one child, Julia A. 

139. 
Henry R., son of (125) Jared L. Rathhone and Panline 
N. Penney, was born in Albany, July 1, ls;]7 ; nuirried Clara 
Hamilton, daughter of Hon. Ira Harris and Louisa Tubbs, 
July 11, 1867, and had 

164 Henry Riggs, b. February 12, 1870. 

165 Gerald Lawrence, b. August 2G, 1871. 

166 Clcira Pauline. 

141. 

Jared I^siwreiiee, son of (125) Jared L. Rathbone 
and Pauline N. Penney, was born in All)any, September 28, 



638 Rathbone. 

1844; married Marie Alejandra, dangliter of Faxton B. 
Atliertoii, of Valparaiso Park, San Mateo Co., Cal., February 
20, 1871 ; no ch. They reside in San Francisco and Menlo 
Parle, California. 

Capt. J. L. Rathbone graduated from the U. S. Mihtary 
Academy and was made a Second Lieutenant of the Twelfth 
Infantry, June 23, 1865. He was promoted to a First Lien- 
tenaiitcy and transferred to tlie First Artillery, March 5, 1869. 
He served for several years on the Military Staff of Maj.Gen. 
Schoiield and resigned from the service, June 28, 1872. 

144. 

Joel R., son of (126) Lydia Rathboue and William W. 
Reed, was born at Andover, Conn., February 24, 1829; mar- 
ried Mariaiuia, daughter of John Townsend and Laura Spencer, 
April 19, 1855, and had 

167 William Howard. 

168 Edward T. 

169 Lydia. 

170 Mary. 

Joel Ratliboiie Reed died in Albany in 1867. 
Maeianna Townsend, widow of Joel Rathbone Reed, and 
family reside in Albany, N. Y. 

145. 
^aiiitiel H., son of (128) Sabria L. Rathbone and Clark 
Raiisoin, was born in Lyme, Conn. ; married Virginia, 
daughter of Alexander Sanford, December 11, 1846, and had 

171 Jared Rathbone, d. July 20, 1859. 

172 Alexander Sanford, d. October 22, 1850. 

173 Joel Rathbone. 

174 Walter Sanford, d. February 14, 1855. 

175 Samuel H., d. August 20, 1861. 

176 Virginia Sanford. 

177 Samuel Howard. 

178 Irene Emerson. 

Samuel H. Ransom and family reside in Albany, N. Y. 



Kathbone. 639 

146. 
Lj^dia, daugliter of (128) Sabria L. Rathbone and Clark 
Ransom, was born in Lyme, Conn. ; married Joseph P. Han- 
ford, U. S. Navy, at Kenwood, near All)any, the residence of 
her Uncle Joel Rathbone, January 7, 1846, and had 

179 Mary Adams, ra. Rev. R. P. H. Vah,, of Troy, N. Y. 

180 Walter, m. Emilie Jeweli-, of Hartford, Conn., September 

1880. 

181 Henry B. 

Capt. Joseph P. Sanford was born in Wincliester, Va. 
He was appointed a midshipman in the U. S. Navy in 1832. 
In active service on the coast of Brazil from 1832 to 1837, 
attached to the Wilkes Exploring Expedition from January, 
1887 to July, 1842. On shore duty for a brief period. He 
was in the Mediterranean from 1.S43 to 1846, on board the Flag 
ship Cumberland, then on shore duty for a year, after which 
he was ordered to the Alleghany in 1848, and to the National 
Observ^atory in 1849. He cruised in the ship Mississippi in the 
Mediterranean from 1849 to 1851. He resigned from the Navy 
October 6, 1853, and was re-appointed April, 1861. Made 
a Commander June, 1861. Was Ordnance Officer under 
Admiral Foote, 1861, 1862 and 1863. He was appointed Fleet 
Captain of the Atlantic Squadron in 1863. He was in com- 
mand of the Neptune, and Senior Officer commanding Convoy 
Fleet to the West Indies in 1863, 1864 and 1865. He com- 
manded the steamer Yanderbilt in 1865 and 1866, promoted 
to captain September 27, 1866. Fleet Captain in North Pacific 
Squadron in 1866 and 1867. Executive Officer of the Norfolk 
Navy Yai-d in 1868 and 1869. Ilesigned from the Navy Marcli 
6, 1869, and has resided since with his family in Albany. 

147. 
Alliioii, son of (128) Sabria L. Rathbone and Clark 
Ransom, was born in Lyme, Conn.; married, 1st, Mary^ 
daughter of Edward C. Delevan and Abby Smith, and had 

182 Edward, ra. Daisy Buuton. 

183 Abby S., d. . 

81 



640 Rathbone. 

184 Albion. 

185 Lydia Sanford, m. (153-3 Van Vecliten) Edward B. Ten Broeck, 

June lo, 1881. 

186 Sanford. 

Mary Dele van, wife of Albion Ransom, died. He married, 2d, Cor- 
nelia Cooper, daughter of Joel B. Nott and Margaret Cooper, 
and had 

187 Cornelia, d. January 4, 1883. 

188 Harry. 

189 Sutherland. 

Albion Ransom and family reside in Albany, N. Y. 

150. 
Joel Hoivard, son of (130) Joel K atli bone and Emeline 
W.' Munn, was born in Albany, Jnne 11, 1835. He died 
single March 20, 1865. 

JOEL H. RATHBONE. 

[Born in New York. — Appointed from New York.l 

MiLiTAKY History. — Captain 12tli U. S. Infantry, Febrnary 

1862. On recruiting duty, and nmstering and disbursing duty, 
to June, 1863. Commanding company in theiield, to August, 

1863, and engaged at the battle of Gettysburg. Connnanding 
company at New York city, to January, 1S61. Mustering and 
disbursing duty, Baltimore, Md., to July, 1864. Recruiting 
and temporary mustering, Albany, N. Y., to December, 1864. 
Resigned, December, 1864. 

Naval History. -— Second Lieutenant U. S. Marines, Octo- 
ber, 1858. At the Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C, and 
Brooklyn, N. Y. On board U. S. war steamer Lancaster, Ma}'^, 
1859, to August, 1861. First Lieutenant U. S. Marines, June, 
1861. Temporary duty, Brooklyn, IN. Y. Resigned, January, 

1862. 

[From Henry's Military Record. 

151. 

Sarah, daughter of (130) Joel Rathbone and Emeline W. 
Munn, was l)orn in Albany, December 5, 1837; married Gen. 
Frederick Townsend, of Albany, November 19, 1863, and had 



Rathbone. 641 

190 Annie Martin, b. in Paris November 1, 18GG ; d. June 12, 1881. 

191 Sarah Rathbone, b. March 23, 1869. 

192 Frederick, b. October 28, 1871. 

193 Joel Rathbone, b. October 13, 187!) ; d. October 15, 1879. 

Gen. Frederick Townsend and family reside in Albany, 
N. Y. 

Gen. Fkedekick Townsend was born in Albany, N. Y., 
September 21, 1825. Graduated at Union College in Jnly, 
181:4; studied law in the office of Pruyn and Martin, and was 
admitted to the bar in January, 1849. Was Adj. -Gen. of the 
State of New York from January, 1857, to January, 1861, 
under Govs. King and Morgan. Raised and commanded the 
Third Regiment, New York Yolunteers in May, 1861, and 
fought at the battle of Big Bethel, Va. Was appointed and com- 
missioned Major of the Eighteenth United States Infantry, 
Regular army, in July, 1801 ; and fought at the siege of Corinth, 
Miss. ; and in the battles of Perrysville, Ky., and Stone River, 
Tenn., in 1862 and 1863 ; in the latter battle he commanded the 
right wing of Regular Brigade. Was appointed Acting Assistant 
Provost Marshal General in 1863. Was promoted Lieutenant 
Colonel of the Ninth United States Infantry in 1864, and ap- 
pointed Inspector-General, Department of California in 1867. 
Wasbrevetted Colonel, Lieutenant- Colonel and Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, Regular Army. Resigned from the army in 1868. Was 
appointed Adjutant-General, State of New York, by Gov. 
Cornell in January, 1880, serving till January 1, 1883. 

Albert, son of (130) Joel Uatlibone and Emeline W. 
Miinu, was born in Albany, May 27, 1841. lie was educated 
at Mr. Wrightson's school in Albany, and Mr. Calthrop's in 
Bridgeport, Conn. Entered Union College, Schenectady, in 
1857. Did not remain to graduate, but left in January, 1860, 
to visit Europe with a tutor. Rev. Nelson Millard, and spent 
eighteen montlis in studying in Germany and Switzerland. 
Returned fi'om Europe in August, 1861. Entered the volunteer 
service of tiie war of the Rebellion in June, 1862, as Second 
Lieutenant in the Sevententh Regiment, New York State 
Volunteers, and was appointed Aid-de-Camp to Brigadier-Gen- 



642 Rathbone. 

eral Seymour, in the Army of the Peninsula. He imme- 
diately joined his chief at Harrison's Landing and saw some 
service there, but was obliged to return home, ill with 
typhoid fever, in September, 1862. He subsequently resigned 
his commission on account of the failing health of his father, 
whom he attended abroad during his last illness and death. 
He afterwards remained at home with his mother, and was a 
most tender and devoted attendant of his brother Howard dur- 
ing his last illness and death. He was soon after taken ill 
himself, and after seven months of patient suffering, died in 
New York, December 10, 1865, in the 25th year of his age. 

15S. 
Clarence son of (130) Joel Rathbone and Eineline W. 
Miiim, was born at Kenwood, near Albany, November 17, 1844 ; 
married (1851 Talcott Fed.) Angelica Bogart, daughter of 
(1819 Talcott Fed.) S. Visscher Talcott and (406) Olivia M. 
Shearman, September 11, 1866, and had 

194 Albert, b. July 27, 1868. 

195 Joel, b. September 12, 1869. 

196 Angelica Talcott, b. March 13, 1871. 

197 Ethel, b. December 11, 1877. 

Clarence Rathbone was educated at Farmington, Conn., 
and at Charlier's French Institute, ISTew York. He entered 
the Naval Academy, then at Newport, R. I., in September, 
1861, and graduated in 1863, the iifth in his class, having gone 
through the three years' course in two years. He received his 
commission as Ensign in tlie Navy, and was ordered to the 
"Niagara" in the fall of 1863, and was then on duty at New- 
port. In June, 1864, he was ordered to New Orleans and put 
on duty on the flag-ship of Admiral Farragut. He served 
during the latter part of the war of the Rebellion, taking part 
in the battle of Mobile Bay, where he was slightly wounded, 
and subsequently serving on blockade duty off Galveston, Tex. 
At the close of the war he returned to New York, in June, 
1865. He soon after resigned his commission on the death of 
his brother Albert, being left the only son of his widowed 
mother. He has since resided in Albany, N. Y. 



Rathbone. 643 

157. 

Iflarioii, daughter of (135) Joliii F. Kathbone and Mary 

A. Baker, was born in Albany ; married Robert Shaw Oliver, 

of Boston, November IT, IS70, and liad 

198 John Rathbone, i). January 4, 1873. 

199 EUzabeth Shaw, b. 1874. 

200 Cora Lyman, b. December, 1875. 

201 Marion Lucy, b. 1879. 

Gen. Robert Shaw Oliver was l)orn at Boston, Mass. Be- 
fore he had attained tlie age of manhood, he joined the Fifth 
Massachusetts Cavalry in 1862 as Second Lieutenant and served 
tlirougli the remainder of the war. During tliis time lie was 
Adjutant of his regiment, Aid on the staff of the Twenty- 
fifth Army Corps and Assistant Adjutant-General of the 
Third Division. He served through the arduous campaigns 
before Richmond and Petersburg, and after Lee's surrender 
was with the army which was sent to the Rio Grande. In 
1866 he entered the regular army as Second Lieutenant, was 
soon promoted to a Captaincy and served until 18T0. During 
this period he acted as Assistant Inspector-General of the District 
of Arizona on the staff of General Deven, and when not at 
the head of his troop was chai'ged with various militaiy trusts 
in California, Oregon, Nevada and Texas. In 1880 he was 
appointed Inspector-General by Governor Cornell. 

158. 

Liiicy, daughter of (135) John F. Rathbone and Mary A. 
Baker, was born in Albany; married Edward Bowditcli, of 

^ Boston, April 24, 1873, and had 

202 Harry, b. November 18, 1874. 

203 Mary, b. September 2, 1879. 

204 Edward, b. October 38, 1881 . 

Edward Bowditcli, son of Di-. H. I. Bowditch, was born 
at Boston, January 19, 1847 ; graduated at Harvard June, 
1869, moved to All)any in 1871, and became a member of the 
firm of Rathbone, Sard & Co. 



644 Rathbone. 

34. 

Joshua., son of (4) John Ratliboue, Jr., and Aun Dodge, 

was born February 9, 1696 ; nian-ied Mary, daughter of Eev. 
Valentine Wightman, of Groton, February 16, 1724, and had 

205 Valentine W., b. December 23, 1724 ; m. Tabatha Brown. 

206 Mary, b. October 17, 1726 ; ni. Jedediah Stevens. 

207 Martha, b. March 1, 1728 ; d. in early childhood. 

208 John, b. June 26, 1729 ; lu. Content Brown, January 8, 1751 ; 

d. August 2, 1826. 

209 Daniel, b. February 16, 1731 ; m. . Posterity numerous. 

210 Jacob, b. November 4, 1732 ; d. July 3, 1778. 

211 Job, ) m. and left issue. 

V b. January 2, 1736. 

212 Martha, ) m. Uriah Stevens. 

213 Amos, b. January 25, 1738 ; m. and had Amos and Edward. 

214 Anna, b. July 19, 1740 ; m. John Thompson. 

215 Susannah, b. April 24, 1742 ; m. Edward Robinson. 

216 Wait, b. August 18, 1744; m., 1st, ; 2d, Mrs. Mary 

(Brown) Palmer ; d. November 14, 1832. 

Josliua liatlibone had also anotlier son by a forrnei- wife 
(Mary Card), named Joshua, who was bom in 1722. y\ll of 
his children were born in Stonington, (Jonn. 

S05. 
Valentine W. (Rev.), son of (34) Josliua Hathbone 
and Mary Wiglitiiiau, waslK)rn in Stonington, Conn., Decem- 
ber 23; 1724 ; married Tabatha, daughter of Humphrey Brown, 
and had Saxon, Col. James and Benjamin, all of whom married 
and left numerous descendants. Benjamin removed to Otsego 
county, N. Y., and had a son William Rathbone, father of 
Stephen Green Rathbone, who graduated at Union college 
in 1833, practiced law and died in New York city in 1852. 

S08. 
John (Rev.), son of (34) Joshua Rathboue and Mai*y 

Wightnian, was born near Stonington, Conn., June 26, 1729 ; 
married Content, daughter of Humphrey Brown, Januaiy 8, 
1751, and had 

217 John, b. October 20, 1751 ; m., 1st, Eunice Wells in 1775 ; 2d, 

Mary Sheffield, about 1814 ; d. March 14, 1843 



Rathbone, 645 

218 Martha, b. August 7, 1753 ; lu. Wheeler Douglass, iu 1773 ; 

d. December 1, 1837. 

219 Daniel, b. July 14, 1755 ; d. y. 

220 Prudence, b. January 31, 1757 ; in. Samuel Satterlee, in 1774 ; 

d. August 16. 1837. 

221 Marion, b. February 27, 1750; m. Jo^fATHAN Weston; d. 
January 5, 1852. 

222 Valentine W., b. May 13, 17G1 ; m. Hepzibah Carpenter ; d. 

May 12, 1813. 

223 David, b. May 29, 1763 ; m. Nancy Wales, in 1789 ; d. August 

2, 1823. 

224 Joseph A., b. June 16, 1765; m., 1st, Abigail Topltff ; 2d, 

Pkiscilla Stewart, June, 1788 ; d. January 18, 1813. 

225 Aaron, ] m., 1st, Sally Copp; 2d, Eliza Cheesborough ; 

I d. May 13, 1845. 

j^b. July 25, 1770. 

226 Moses, J m. Patience James, in 1790 ; d. at Batavia. 

227 Edward, b. November 1, 1773 ; d. y. 

228 Samuel, b. July 1, 1776 ; ni. Mary Turner, April 13, 1800 ; d. 

about 1864. 

229 Content, b. March 26, 1778 ; d. July 30, 1779. 

Wc quote the following from '' LaniecFs History of Wend- 
liaiii county, Conn." : "A Baptist eliurch was formed in this 
parish ' in the glorious year 1780,' through the instrun)entality 
to a great degree of Rev. John Rathbonp:, who had removed 
from Stonington to this vicinity, and was ordained as its pastor 
Marcli 15, 1781. ' After being in the ministry over seventy 
years, he died at Willington August 2, 1826, vd. 97 years, and 
his remains were taken back to Ashford and there buried." 

910. 

Jacob, son of (84) Joshua Rathbone and Mary Wight- 
ntaii, mnri-ied and had two cliildren. * He was killed in battle 
at AVyoming Valley, Fenn., July 3, 1778, ie. 46 years. 

•Job, son of (34) Joshua KatJihone and Mary Wiglitiiiaii, 

married and settled in Canaan, (Jonn., where his pt»sterity still 
reside. 

91.1. 
Siisaiiiiali, daughter of Joshua Rathbone and Mary 
Wightnian, married Kdwanl Hobinson^ tlu^ eldest sou of 



646 E.ATHBONE. 

Francis Robinson, who was tlie eldest son of the Rev. John 
Robinson, who came over in the Mayflower. They had ten 
children, viz.: Anna, Edward, John, Polly, Susannah, Sylva, 
David. David, Patty and Waitstill. 

316. 
Wait, son of (34) Josliiia Rathbone and Mary Wight- 
man, was born near Stonington, Conn., August 18, 1744 ; 
married , and had 

1 Mary. 

2 Rhoda. 

3 Wait. 

4 Susan. 

5 Delia. 

, wife of Wait Rathbone, died. He married, 2d, Mary, daughter 

of Samuel Brown, and widow of Amos Palmer, and had 

6 William P., b. 1783 ; m. Martha Vallon. 

7 Samuel B., b. 1784 ; killed in battle. 

8 Sophia, b. November 19, 1786 ; m. Orange Ferris. 

Samuel B. Rathbone ''■■ graduated from the Military Academy 
at West Point June 12, 1808, and was appointed a Second 
Lieutenant in a Regiment of Artillerists. He was mortally 
wounded in the storming of the redoubt upon Queenstown 
Heights, U. C, October 13, 1812, and died of his wounds 
December 8, 1812, at Fort Niagara, N. Y., much lamented by 
the army. 

217. 
JToliii, son of (208) Rev. John Rathbone and Content 
Brown, was born in Canterbury, Conn., October 20, 1751; 
married, 1st, Eunice Wells, of Westerly, R. I., in 1775, 
and had 

230 Content, m. Robert Cheeseborough, and had 7 children. 

231 John, unmarried; d. in Albany August 3, 1842. 

232 Thomas W., m. and left issue ; d. in Kentucky, se. 40 years. 

233 Eunice, m. H. Goddard, of New London, Conn. ; left issue. 

234 Sarah, m. Joshua Downer, and had 3 children ; d. in Ohio. 

* Harper's Magazine for October, 186?, contains an allusion to him and my recol- 
lection of it is that lie was said to have been acting as aid-de-camp to General 
Van Rensselaer. (H. R. R.) 



E.ATHBONP:. 647 

235 Clarissa, m. Tiieodoue W. Smith, and had 8 children ; d, in 

Chicago. 

236 Eliza, m. Dr. C. II. Wktjkjue, June 1, 1814 ; and had chiUlren. 

237 James M., unmarried ; d. in tlie West Indies, is. 23 years. 

238 Juliet, m. Appleton Downer, and had 3 children. 

239 Emma, m. Dr. Rhodes. 

240 Mary Rosalie, m. Samuef. B. Ruggles, of New York. 

liuuice Wells, wife of John Rathbone, died. He married, 2d, Mauy 
Sheffield, of Stouington, Conn., about the year 1814. She 
died in the city of New York in January, 1840, se. 78 years. 

John Rathbone died March 14, 1843, at the advanced age 
of 91 years. He ciii])odied to a remarkable degree the best 
features of New Enghiud character. He had that industry, 
perseverance, integrity, sagacity and sound judgment which 
enabled him to conduct successfully an immense business, and 
to amass an ample fortune. So prominent a position did both he 
and his son John, Jr., take among the leading business char- 
acters of their day, that they stood almost at the head of the 
mercantile body of our greatest connnercial city. They were 
warm supporters of the government in the war of 1813, and 
their names stand first on the list of those patriotic citizens who 
subscribed to the war loans. Mr. Rathbone had extensive 
landed interests in Central Ohio, and several of his daughters, 
with their husbands, went there and settled. 

John Rathbone, Jr., inherited his fathers distinguishing 
qualities, and became widely known as a successful merchant 
and financier. He was a member of the New York Legislature 
for one term; was a devoted adherent of De Witt Clinton, 
and took great interest in the inauu-uration of the canal move- 
ment in New York and Ohio. In connection with Eleazer 
Lord of New York, he took the entii-e amount of the first Ohio 
Canal Loan in 1825, of $400,000, and subsequently made a loan 
in connection with John Jacob Astor to the same State. He 
was also much interested in banking, and he and his brother- 
in-law Samuel 13, Ruggles,''"' Ex-Canal Commissioners, etc., were 
very active in getting a charter and establishing the Bank of 
Commerce, and were among the first directors elected. John 

* Samuel B. Rupirles died only last September, and long obituary notices of hina 
then appeared in New York daily papers. Be was a remarkable man. James L. 
Rathbone and Samuel B. Ruf;t;les were John Rathbone, Jr.'s executors. 

82 



648 Rathbone. 

Rathbone, Jr., died at Congress Hall, Albany, of paralysis, 
August 3, 1842, while on his way home to New York. 

Talentiue VTig^litniaii, son of (208) Rev. Joliu Rath- 
bone and Content Brown, was born May 13, 1761 ; married 
Hepzibah Carpenter, of Monson, Mass., and had 

241 Hannah Tripp, b. June, 1791 ; ra. Dr. Barzilla. Howard, 1813. 

242 Valentine W., Jr., b. January, 1795 ; m. Lois Avery ; d. May, 

1831. 

243 Susan Letheridge, b. June, 1801 ; m. Jonathan Weston. 

244 Samuel Carpenter, b. May, 1805 ; ra. Ruth Britton. 

Rev. Talentine W. Rathbone died at Bellingham, Mass., 
May 12, 1813, 8b. 52 years. He was one of the nineteen 
descendants of the Rev. Valentine Wightman, who have filled 
with honor the pastoral office, and he united in his name, the 
names of the two most prominent ministers of the Baptist 
denomination in the early history of the State of Connecticut, 
viz., Wightaian and Rathbone. 

David, son of (208) Rev. John Rathbone and Content 

Brown, was born at Stonington, Ct., May 20, 1763 ; married 
Nancy Wales, of Tolland Co., Ct., 1T89, and had 

1 Arnon. 

2 Valentine W. 

3 Justus Hull. 

4 Clarendon. 

5 Phila, 

6 Nancy. 

7 Wales. 

8 Jane. 

9 John Willington. 
10 Mary. 

Rev. Davitl Rathbone was a clergyman of the Baptist 

denomination, and died at Lawrenceville, Penn., August 2, 

1823, 86. 60 years. 

324. 

Joseph Avery, son of (208) Rev. John Rathbone and 
Content Brown, was born at Stonington, Conn., June 16, 



Rathbone. 649 

1765 ; married, 1st, Abigail Topliff, of Willingtoii, Conn., 
and had 

245 Hannah R., b. 178G ; m., 1st, J. R. Weston ; 2d, Gershon 

Hawks, and died leaving a large family in Charlemont, Masa. 

Abigail Topliff, wife of Joseph Avery Ratiibone, died. He mar- 
ried, 2d, PiusuiLLA Stewart, June, 1788, at Hanover, Luzerne 
Co., Pa., and had 

246 Lazarus S., b. 1789; m., 1st, Lynda Granger, of Mass., 1808, 

and had 7 children ; 2d, Mary Evart, at Livonia, N. Y., Octo- 
ber, 1827, and had 4 children . 

247 John, b. 1791 ; m. Sarah Van Campen, and had 7 children. 

248 Content, b. 1795; d. y. 

249 Martha, b. 179-3 ; m. Lemuel Granger, and had 6 children ; 2 

sons at Akron, O. 

250 Pri.scilla, b. 1797 ; m. David Clark, 1819, and had 3 children, 

Alleghany Co., N. Y. 

251 Mary, b. 1800 ; m. Henry McHenry, and had 10 children. 

252 Joseph, b. 1802 ; m. Sally French, August 8, 1831, and had 5 

children, Naples, Ontario Co., N. Y. 

253 Elizabeth, b. 1805; m. Guy Putnam, May 18, 1880; and had a 

son Milton, b. 1831. 

254 Margaret, b. 1807 ; m. John P. Drake. 

255 Minerva, b. 1810; unmarried. 

Joseph Avery Ratliboiie, died In Steuben Co., N. Y., 
January 18, 1813, se. 47 years. 

Moses, son of (208) Rev. John Rathboiie and Content 
Brown, was born July 25, 1TT<» ; married at Asliford, Conn., 
170(), Patience James, and had 

256 Benjamin, m. Alice Loomis, and had 1 son ; d. 1853. 

257 Rhoda, m. Orange Allen, and had 12 children. 

258 PoUy, b. 1797 ; m. Benjamin Howlett, and had several chil- 

dren. 

259 Lyman, b. 1799; m. and had Francis and Charles; d. in 

Texas, 1830. 

260 Content, b. 1801 ; m. Bkn.iamin Humpifhey ; d. in New York 

city 1851. 

261 Ransom, d. in infancy. 

262 Bianey, m. Dibblk., and had children. 

263 Moses, Jr., m. 1st, James; 2d, Charlotte More; 3d, 

RoxANA Bates. His daughter Elizabeth married in 1846 
George W. Rathbone, of Williamstown, Oswego Co., N. Y. 



650 Rathbone. 

Haiiiiiel, son of (208) Rev. Jolin Ratlibone and (Content 

Brown, was born at Stonington, Conn., Jnly 1, 1770 ; married 
Mary» dangliter of Isaac Turner, of Montville, Conn., April 
13, ISOO, and had 

264 Maria Theresa, b. February, 1801 , m., 1st, JosErn Clary ; 3d, 

Dr. Bryant Burwrll. 

265 James H., b. July 14, 1802 ; in. Euzabeth M. Beekman, in 1825 ; 

d. August 17, 1843. 

266 Henry A., b. December 27, 1803 ; m., 1st, Annis Powell ; 2d, 

Marie C. Forestall, in 184G. 

267 Samuel, Jr., b. August 16, 1809. Graduated New Brunswick 

College, a lawyer in New York ; d. November 6, 1834. 

268 John R., b. Decen]i)er 3, 1810 ; d. in infancy. 

269 Juliet C, b. April 8, 1812; m. Albert C. Patterson, in 1836. 

270 Sarah A., b. September 30, 1814 ; m. Alonzo Raynor, in 1834. 

271 John E., b. May 36, 1816 ; d. July, 1867. 

272 Charles E., b. December 17, 1818 ; m, Harriet Harvey. 

273 Isaac T., b. July 26, 1831 ; d. June 12, 1849. 

In 1802 Samuel Rjitliboiie hegiin his mercantile life in 
Hartford, Conn., and snbseqncntly removed to Charlemont, 
Mass., where he held several political offices. In 1816 hecon- 
dncted his business in New York city, and in 1841 he removed 
to Buffalo, N. Y., where lie died about 1864, leaving a hand- 
some fortune. 

Maria Theeesa Rathbone was married at New York in 
1830 to Joseph Clary (Lawyer), who died August 11, 1842. 
She mari-ied in 1845, for her second husband. Dr. Bryant Bur- 
well, who died in 1861. She had uo children. Samuel, Jr., 
was graduated from the New Brunswick College, N. J., became 
a lawyer and died in New York, November G, 1834, in his 
25th year. 

Isaac Turnp:r Bathbone, youngest child of Samuel Rath- 
bone, was graduated at Yale College in 1848. He became a 
Baptist clergyman and died unmarried at Cincinnati, O., June 
12, 1849, ai. 28 years. 

JaiiiC!^ Haiiiiier, son of (228) Samuel Ratlibone and 
Mary Turner, was born at Ashford, Conn., July 14, 1802; 
married Elizabeth M. Beekman, 1825, and had 



Rathbone. 651 

274 Elizabeth Beekman, b. October 28, 1828 ; m. Dean S. Manly, 

October, 1851. 

275 Elsie Mary, b. September 14, 1831 ; d. July 28, 1832. 

276 Harriet Maria, b. September 18, 1836. 

277 James V. R., b. October 15, 1839 ; d. August 31, 1852. 

James Haiimer Rathbone became ;i merelumt in New York 
city, and died at Bnffalo August 17, 1843, a;. 41 years. 

306. 
Henry Alaii§oii, son of (228) Samuel Rathbone and 
Mary Turner, was born at Hartford, Conn., December 27, 
1803 ; married, 1st, Annis^ daughter of Judge "Powell, of 
Tennessee, and liad two children who both died young. He 
man-icd, 2d, Marie Celeste, da\ighter of Placide Forestall, of 
New Orleans, in 184G, and had 

278 Marie Celeste Emma, b. December 22, 184G. 

279 Paul Henry, b. .January G, 1849 ; d. May 18, 1849. 

280 Marie Pauline, b. August 8, 1850. 

281 Francis Henry, 1). Marcli 12, 1852 ; d. in infancy. 

282 Elizabeth Little, b. February 28, 1854. 

283 Marie Louise Alice, b. .January 21, 1859. 

Henry A. Rathbone was a successful l)aidcer in the city of 
New Orleans, La. 

309. 

.Juliet Content, daughter of (22S) Samuel Rathbone 
and Mary Turner, was born in ^Charlemont, Mass., April 8, 
1812; married Rev. Albert C. Patterson, 1830, and had 

284 George Herbert, b. Docen.ber26, 1830. 

285 Juliet Clary, b. December 30. 1840. 

George HEKiniRT Pattet^son is an Episcopal clergyman, 
and has until recently Ijeen the Pi-esident of De Vaux College, 
Niagara Falls. 

370. 

Sarali Ann, daughter of (228) Samuel Rathbone and 
Mary Turner, was born at Charlemont, Mass., September 30, 
1814; married in New York city Alonzo Raynor, in 1834, 

and had 



652 Rathbone. 

286 Charles Augustus, b. April 12, 1835. 

287 Maria Clary, b. September 18. 1836. 

288 James Henry, b. October 6, 1851. 

'27*2. 

diaries Edward, son of (228) Samuel Rathbone and 
Mary Turner, was born in New Yoi-k city, December 17, 1818 ; 
niuiTied Harriet Harvey, and had 

289 Samuel Harvey, b. April 8, 1842. 

290 Juliet Patterson, b. July 3, 1843. 

291 Mary Turner, b. February 12, 1845. 

292 Charles Henry, b. October 27, 1853 ; d. November 1, 1855. 

293 Celeste Maria, b. September 17, 1857. 

Harriet Harvey was born near Bristol, England, 1819, and 
died in Buffalo, April 9, 1860. 

The following families were omitted in their regular order : 

Martlia, daughter of (208) Rev. Jolin Ratli])one and 
Content Brown, was born at Stonington Conn., August 7, 
1753 ; married Wheeler Douglass, of Steventown, N. Y., 1773, 
and had 

294 Content, m. Gen. Samoet. Stewart, of Waterford, N. Y. 

295 Martha, m. Jesse Tuacy, of Troy, N. Y. 

296 John Hancock, m. and left several children. 

297 AUanson, m. Sutherland ; d. April 9, 185G. 

298 Polly, m. Roger Selden, of Albany. 

299 Charlotte, ni. Joseph Smith. 

300 Minerva, m. Kev. Mr. Matthews, a Baptist clergyman. 

301 Stephen, V. R., m., left issue. 

302 Harriet, m. Rev. S. Griffin, a Methodist clergyman. 

Wheeler Douglass and the younger part of the family 
removed to Beaufort, Upper (Janada, where he died in the year 
1837. His son Alanson Douglass had six children. Sutherland, 
a clergyman, married and died in London, England, 1829; 
George, a clergyman, died at Troy of consumption ; Charles 
Selden, Banker and President, Troy Baidc ; William Bradley, 
at one time Cashier of the Bank of Ithaca ; Mary, marricid 
Judge Miller, of Rochester ; Juliet, married Mr. Merritt, of 
the firm of Merritt, Ely & Co., N. Y. 



Rathbone, 



653 



330. 

Prudence, daug-liter of (208) Rev. John Rathbone and 
Content Brown, was boni in Stoniuii^'toii, Conn., January 31, 
1757 ; married Samuel Satterlee, of (Jonnccticut, in 1774, 
and had 



Lansing, and bad 

Berg. 
Yates. 



303 Elizabeth. 

304 Samuel, Jr. 

305 Edward R., m. — 

1 Francis, ni. — 

2 Edward R., ni. 

306 Lucy Anna. 

307 John R. 

308 William H. 

309 Valentine W. R. 

310 W. Douglass. 

311 Sophia. 

312 George C. 

313 James. 



Prudence Rathbone, wife of Samuel SA-rrEKLEE, died at 
Ballston, Saratoga Co., N. Y., August 16, 1827. 

295. 

Aaron, son of (208) Rev. John Rathbone and Content 

Brown, was l)Oi'n at Stonington, Conn., July 2.5, 1770; mar- 
ried, 1st, Sally Copp, who died leaving no children. He mar- 
ried, 2d, Eliza Ciieesebobough, of New York city, and had 

314 Robert John. 

315 Aaron R., Jr. 

Aaron Rathbone died at Ballston, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 
May 13, 1845, se. 75 years. 



HEED. 



1. 

John Reed, born in Cornwall, England, in 1633. He 
had been a soldier from the age of sixteen, and was an officer 
in Oliver Cromwell's army. On the restoration of Charles the 
Second, he fled to this country and settled in Providence, 
R. I., where he married a Miss Derby. He removed to Rye, 
Westchester Co., I^. Y., where he resided in lf)84, and about 
that time pui'chased from Richard Howe's land in l^orwalk, 
Coini., probably the place called Reed's farms on " Five Mile 
river," wliere lie resided and died in 1730, in the 9Sth year of 
his age. He was interred in a tomb on his own farm. His name 
is found on the town records of Norwalk in 1687. At one time, 
and prol)ably until they erected a more convenient one, his 
house was used as a meeting-house. He was strongly marked 
with that determined will and high toned moral character so 
peculiar to Cromwell's officers. His children were 

2 John, m. Tottle, 1697. 

3 Thomas, m . Mary Olmstead, May 9, 1694. 

4 William. 

5 Mary, m. David Tuttle, November 24, 1698. 

6 Abigail. 

Matthew and William Reed appear on the town records, 
the former in 1655 and the latter in 1656, possibly brothers of 
John. 

2. 

John, son of (1) John Reed and Derby, married, 

Tuttle, in 1697, and had 

7 John, in. . 

8 Daniel, m. ; d. 1775. 

9 Eleazer, m. . 



Reed. 655 

10 Samuel, m. . 

11 William, lu. Hachel Kellogg, November 38, 1721. 

12 Mary. 

13 Experience. 

14 Mehitabel. 

John Reed, Jr., fii-st appears as a voter in 1694, 

Tlioiiia§, son of (1) Joliii Reed and Derby, mar- 
ried Mary, daughter of Lieut. John Olnistead, May 9, 1694, 
and had 

15 Mary, b. May 2, 1695. 

16 Eunice, b. February 26, 1696. 

17 Thomas, b. May 7, 1699 ; m. Sarah Bennam, October 2, 1729. 

18 John, b. August 7, 1701 ; m. . 

19 Elizabeth, b. October 7, 1708. 

20 Ann, b. July 6, 1706 ; d. February 9, 1710. 

21 Temperance, b. October 15, 1708. 

22 Elias, b. Marcb 10, 1711 ; m. . 

23 Nathan, b. August 13, 1713 ; m. Mary Peck, December 22, 1787. 

John, son of (2) John Reed and Tiittle, was born 

; married , and had 



24 John. 

25 Thaddeus. 

8. 
Daniel, son of (2) John Reed, and Tuttle, was 

born ; married , an<l liad 

26 Abraham. 

27 EUakim, ra. . 



28 James, b. March 29, 1736 ; m. Joanna Castle, April 17, 1760; d. 

July 20, 1814. 

29 Benjamin, m. Bethiah Weed, April 25, 1765. 

30 Elijah, settled in Anienia, N. Y. 

31 Ezra, b. March 16, 1740 ; m. Sarah Kellogg, May 22, 1763 ; d. 

April 4, 1807. 

32 Elizabeth. 

33 Lydia. 

34 Joanna. 

83 



656 



Reed. 



Daniel Reed built a mansion house on tlie old paternal 
estate iu Norwalk, which is now sta.ndin''' in good condition. Its 
antiquated style and faded decorations make it an interesting 
relic of former days. He was a man of considerable distinc- 
tion in his day. He died in 1775. 



9. 

Eleazer, son of (2) John Reed and 

born ; married , and had 

35 Moses. 

36 Eleazer, b. 1728 ; m. Hannah . 



Tuttle, was 



Moses and Eleazer were among the principal grantees of 
the towns of New Haven, Middlebui-y, Salisbury and Corn- 
wall, Vermont, in 1760, including what is now Vergennes. 

lO. 
Haiiiiiel, son of (2) John Reed and Tuttle, was 

born ; married and had 

37 Samuel. 

38 Abijah. 

39 Timothy, m. . 

40 Nathaniel. 

41 Hezekiah. 

42 Hannah. 

43 Phebe. 

11. 

IVilliaiii, son of (2) John Reed and Tuttle, 

married Rachel, daughter of Joseph Kellogg of Norwalk, 
November 28, 1721, and had. 

44 WilUam Joseph, b. February 17, 1723 ; d. y. 

45 Joanna, b. February 29, 1725. 

46 Hannah, b. November 23, 1727. 

47 Sarah, b. December 27, 1730. 

48 Joseph, b. October 30, 1731. 

49 William, b. March 20, 1733-4. 

50 Jacob, ni. Ruhannah Benedict, about 1768. 

51 Matthew, b. 1739 ; m. Elizabeth ; d. December 4, 1797- 

52 Isaac, m. Elizabeth Lockwood. 

53 Abigail, 

54 Mary. 

55 Nathan, 



Eeed. 66? 

Hall's History of Nurwalk gives only two cliildi-en to 
William and Rachkl, and pnts the date of his marriage to 
Rachel Kellogg, November 28, 1729, while Reed's History 
of the Reed Family makes the date of the maniage Novem- 
ber 28, 1721, and names all of the children excejit Joseph and 
William. The Rev. C. M. Selleck, present rector of St. 
Paul's Clinrch, Norwalk, gives the names of William's child- 
ren as follows, and in the following order: Joseph, William, 
Matthew, ,Jaeob, Isaac, Abigail, Mary, Nathan. 

17. 

Tlioiiisif^, son uf (;>) Thomas Keed and Mary Olinstead, 

was born May 7, l()9l» ; married Sarah, daughter of John 
Bennam of West Haven, October 2, 1729, and had 

56 Thomas, b. June 22, 1730. 

57 Ebenezer, b. April 3, 1732. 

58 Jesse, b. July 29, 1734; ni. Mary Weed. 

59 Peter, b. April 3, 1737. 

60 Sarah, b. June 19, 1739. 

61 Eli, b. September 24, 1743. He was appointed a Commisaioner in 

1783. 

18. 

John, son of (3) Thomas Reed and Mary Olmstead was 

born August 7, 170i ; mai'ried -, and had 

62 Jo.siah. 

63 John. 

64 Ithiel. 

65 Jonathan. 

66 Ann, ni. Eliakim Wauino, December 7, 1738. 

Fli:iH, son of (:>) Thomas Reed and Mary Olmstead^ was 

born March 10, 1711 ; married , and had 

67 Elia.-}, 

68 JoeL 

69 Daniel. 

70 Stephen. 

71 John, m. Abp.y WirrnxG, .luly (5, 1775. 

(18) John an<l his brother (22) Elias, S(.ns of (3) Thomas, 



658 Reed. 

together with (35) Moses, son of (9) Eleazer, and Moses, Jr. (?), 
were among the principal grantees of the towns of New 
Haven, Middlebnry, Salisbury and Cornwall, all towns in 
Vt., about 1760, and also of Reedsboroagh, Yt., which was 
granted to John Reed and twenty-nine others, in 1770. 

S3. 

Nathan, son of (3) Thomas Reed and Mary Olmstead, 

was born August 13, 1713 ; married Mary, daughter of Samuel 
Peck, Jr., of Greenwich, December 22, 1737, and had 

72 Mary, b. July 17, 1740. 

73 Ann, b. January 18, 1743-3. 

74 Hannah, b. July 16, 1745. 

75 Nathan, b. July 22, 1747. 

76 David, b. Sept. 2, 1750. 

77 Elizabeth, b. June 7, 1753. 

78 Elias, b. November 3, 1756. 

37. 

£liakilil, son of (8) Daniel Reed and , was born 

; married — , and had 



79 Ezra, m. Esther Egerton. 

Eliakim Reed settled in Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y., in 
1773. 

38. 

Jaiiie§, son of (8) Daniel Reed and , was born 

March 29, 1736 ; married Joanna Castle, April 17, 1760, and 
had 

80 Daniel, b. April 15, 1761 ; m. ; died about 1802. 

81 Reuben, b. September 2, 1763. 

82 Elijah, b. March 12, 1766. 

83 Jesse, b. July 16, 1768 ; m. Joanna Carpenter February 22, 

1797 ; d. August 25, 1831. 

84 Stephen, b. September 14, 1770. 

85 Amos, b. December 28, 1772. 

86 Gilbert, b. September 25, 1775. 

87 Jacob, 1 

^ b. February 15, 1778 

88 Joanna, ) 

89 Betsey, b. April 21, 1780. 






Reed. 659 

90 Robert, ) 

[h. June 29, 1784. 

91 Rhoda, ) 

92 Phila, b. April 3, 1787. 

James Reed resided in Anion ia, Dutchess Co., N. Y., where 
he was a distinguisliod business man. He died there July 20 
1814, ft}. 78 years. 

Bciijainiii, son of (8) Daniel Reed and , was 

born ■; married Betlliah Weed, April 25, 1705, and 

liad 

93 Bethiah, b. May 32, 1766. 

94 Sarah, ) 

[•b. March .31, 1770. 

95 Benjamin P., ) m. Hetty Boughton, January 12, 1793. 

96 EUzabeth, b. June 3, 1776. 

97 Daniel, b. December 11, 1778. 

98 Enos, b. October 30. 1787. 

31. 

E«ra, son of (8) Daniel Reed and , was born March 

16, 1740 ; married Sarah Kellogg, May 22, 1708, and had 

99 Sarah, b. April 19, 1765 ; d. April .30, 1765. 

100 Sarah, b. April 19, 1766 ; d. January 27, 1834. 

101 Lois, b. September 10, 1767; d. June 23, 1843. 

102 Roswell, b. November 9, 1769; m. Reed; d. May 4. 1839. 

103 Aaron, b. April 29, 1771. 

104 Jemima, ) d. September 9, 1773. 

[•b. Aufrust 29, 1773. 

105 Epinitas, ) m. J.\NE Reed; d. March 1, 1847. 

106 Lediana, b. October 8, 1775 ; d. February 10, 1780. 

107 Lydia, b. September 28, 1777 ; d. July 8, 1838. 

108 Huldah, b. September 23, 1780 ; d. January 1853. 

109 Ezra, b. May 20. 1783. 

Ezra Reed died April 4, 1807. 

Sarah Kellogg, widow of Ezra Reed, died Ajiril 15, 1818, 

SO. 

Eleaxcr, son of (9) Eleazer Reed and , was born 

in 1728 ; married Hannah — — — , and had 

110 Isaac, b. March 22, 1747. 

111 Elizabeth, b. November 29, 1749. 



660 Eeed. 

112 Eleazer, b. August 19, 1751 ; m. Elizabeth . 

113 John, b. March 33, 1753 ; m. Fripenda Heath. 

114 David, b. March 15, 1755. 

115 Hannah, b. March 37, 1757 : m. Makshall. 

116 William, b. April 6, 1759. 

Eleazer Reed died in New[)ort, 11. I., where lie resided in 
180)3. 

39. 

Tiiiiotliy, son of (10) Samuel Reed and , was 

born ; married , and had 

117 Uriah, m. Harriett Seixeck, May 37, 1790. 

118 Timothy. 

119 Lebbus. 

120 Ezra. 

121 Thaddeus. 

122 Rufus, b. 1788 ; m. . 

123 Hannah. 

124 Sarah. 

125 Betsey. 

126 Polly (Mary), m. Henry Scopield. 

127 Nancy, b. 1786. 

50. 

Jaeol>, son of (11) William Reed and Rachel Kellogg, 

was born ; married Riiliaiiiiah, danghter of Stephen 

Benedict and Rnth Keeler, about 1768, and had 

128 Ruth, b. 1769; m., 1st, William Reed; 3d, Ellis; d. 

1856, in South East, Conn. 

129 Ruhannah, b. 1773; m. Daniel Howe. 

130 Jacob, b. 1777 ; m. Ruth Benedict. 

131 Stephen, lived at South East, Conn. 

132 Esther, ni. Doty ; d. in Norwalk. 

133 Doty. 

134 Isaac, ni. ; d. in New York. 

135 Eli, b. 1783 ; m. ; d. in New York. 

136 Abigail, b. 1785 ; ra. ■. 

137 Matthew, b. 1787 ; ra. Hannah Benedict ; d. 1844. 

138 Lewis B., b. August 38, 1789; m. Maria Brown, January, 1815; 

d. in New York. 

139 John, b. 1791 ; m. ; d. in New York, 1837. 

58. 

Jes§e, son of (17) Thomas Reed and Sarah Beniiam, 
was ])orn July 29, 1734 ; married Mary Weed, and had 



Eeed. 661 

140 Hannah, b. September aO, 1783. 

141 Selleck, 1.. August 18, 1787. 

142 Elijah, b. in Stamford, Conn., iu 1788 ; d. November 10, 1851. 

ri. 

Jolill, soil of (22) Elias Ueed and , uiarried Abby 

Whiting, July fi, 1775, and had 

143 John, b. January 8, 1770 ; d. November, 1777. 

144 John, b. November 1, 1778 ; bad sous Lewis and Dauian. 

145 Moses, b. December 14, 1787. 

146 RosAvell, b. .luae 18, 1795. Mrs. James H. Beers, of Unadilla, is 

a daughter of Koswell (14G). 

80. 

Daniel, son of (28) James Heed and Joanna Castle, was 

born April 15, 1761 ; married , and had 

147 William, b. April, 1783; m. . 

148 Nancy. 

149 Joanna. 

150 Maria. 

Daniel Reed died about 1802. 

83. 

Jesse, son of (28) James Reed and Joanna Castle, was 
born July 16, 1768 ; married Joanna Carpenter, February 
22, 1797, and had 

151 Julia, b. October 19, 1799. 

152 Joanna, b. October 8, 1802. 

153 Betsey B., b. June 26, 1805. 

154 EUza A., b. March 18, 1808. 

155 James C, b. September 2, 1810 ; m. ; no ch. 

156 Susan M., b. April 8, 1813. 

157 Abigail, b. September 2, 1815. 

Jesse Reed died at Auriilius, N. Y., August 25, 1831. 

95. 
Beiijaiiiiii P., son of (29) Benjamin Reed and Bethiah 
Weed, was born March 31, 1770; married Betty Bougliton, 

January 12, 1793, and had 



662 Reed, 

158 Wilbur, b. April 20, 1794. 

159 Stephen, b. February 18, 1796. 

160 James M. 

117. 
Uriah, son of (89) Timothy Reed and 

Harriet Selleck, May 27, 1790, and had 

161 Sally, b. May 2, 1791. 

162 Charring, b. May 1, 1794. 

163 Selleck, b. July 25, 1796. 



married 



132. 

Kufiis, son of (39) Timothy Reed and 

, and had 



-, married 



164 Ezra, d. y. 

165 John, d. y. 

166 Edwin, d. y. 

167 Ezra, d. y. 

168 Jane Maria, m. Richard H. Mitchell, of Nantucket. They 

removed to Hudson, N. Y., where they resided in 1861, he being 
a retired merchant. 

135. 
Eli, son of (50) Jacob Reed and Riihanuah Benedict, was 

boru in 1783 ; married , and had 

169 Jacob R. 

170 Daniel B. 

171 EU H. 

172 William H. 

173 Dickson. 

174 Piatt B. 

175 Charlotte. 

176 Lucretia, m. James 0. Jones, of New York city, publisher. 

Eli Reed died in New York city. 

137. 
Mattiiew, son of (50) Jacob Reed and Ruhannah Bene- 
dict, was born in 1787 ; married Hauuah Benedict, of New 
Canaan, Conn., and had 

177 Edwin. 

178 George, lived in New York. 



Reed. 663 

179 Addison. 

180 Matthew. 

181 " B.," (his father gave him no other name.) 

Matthew Reed resided in New York city, was prcvsideiit of 
a bank and Alderman. He died there in 1844. 

Le^vis It., son of (50) Jacob Reed aiul Riihaniiali Bene- 
dict, was born August 28, 1789; married Maria Browii, 
January, 1815, and bad 

182 Addington, b. October 8, 1815; single in 1861, a merchant. 

183 Ferdinand, b. July 7, 1817. 

184 Elvira, b. March 24, 1810. 

185 Amanda, b. May 10, 1821 ; m. Joskph P. Cogswell, of Janes- 

ville. Wis. 

186 Adeline, b. October 10, 1822 ; m. Hiram H. Lamport, of New 

York. 

187 Lewis Benedict, b. July 11, 1824. 

188 Catharine, b. Marcli 10, 1820 ; m. Isaac H, Whreler, of Boston. 

189 Emma, b. .January 4, 1835 ; ni. George H. Thorp, of New York. 

190 Anna, b. December 18, 18;]7. 

Lewis Benedict Reed settled in New York city in 1810. 

139. 
John, son of (50) Jacob Reed and Ruhannah Benedict, 

was born in 1791; married , and liad 

191 John, 1). 1834. 

192 Benjamin F,, b. 1836. 

193 Mary. 

John Reed died in New York city in 1887. 

147. 

William, son of (so) Daniel Reed and , wns born 

Ai)i-il, 1788 ; married , and bad 

194 Daniel, b. Sejitember 14, 1803 ; m. Cinda T. Meigs, of Gawego, 

N. Y.. May 1, 1828. 

195 JohnM., b. August, 1807; died in Jackson Co., Mich., in 1844. 

196 Nancy M., m. J. B. Chapin, of Olivet, Mich. 

197 Maria, d. y. 

84 



664 Keed. 

198 Xjlizabeth, m. Rev. Charles Jerome, of Cattaraugus, N. Y. 

She died 1858. 

William Reed removed from Norwalk to Baldwinsville, N. 
Y., where lie resided. 

51. 
Matthew, son of (11) William Reed and Rachel Kellogg 

was born in Norwalk, Conn., in ITol) ; married Elizabeth 
, and had 

199 Stephen, b. 1765; d. y. 

200 Polly, b. 1768 ; m. Seth Seymour, April 3, 1789 ; d. November 

18, 1828. 

201 Betsey ; m. Olnet Stone, March 8, 1785. 

202 WUliam ; d. s. Feb. 11. 1807. 

203 Hannah, b. 1784 ; ru. AsA Benedict, January 5, 1804 ; d. No- 

vember 11, 1830. 

204 Stephen, m. Maria Van Yeveren, of Albany N. Y.; d. October 

17, 1867. 

205 Samuel, m. (293) Angelica Bogart, January, 1805. 

206 Sally, m. Joseph Haskett. 

207 Esther, m. Isaac Belden. 

208 Frederick, d. y. 

209 Anna, m. Joseph Thatcher, October 13, 1782. 

Matthelv Reed died in Norwalk, Conn., December -1, 1797, 
in the 58th year of his age. 

Elizaueth -, widow of MArmEw Reed, died in Nor- 

walk, Jnne 15, 17D9, in the 5-lth year of her age. They were 
buried in St. Paul's churchyard, Norwalk, where their monu- 
ments now stand. 

Matthew Reed and wife were members of St. Paul's 
Episcopal chnrch in Norwalk, of which, at that time, the Rev. 
Mr. Leannings was rector. Mr. Reed was appointed Decem- 
ber 15, 1771, to collect the Church rates. When Norwalk 
was burned by the British dnring the revolution, Mr. Lean- 
nings being opposed to the patriots' canse, left the place in 
one of the ships of the Bi'itish fleet, and probably took the 
church records witli him, as they have never been found. 

The record starts again with the report of a meeting held 
at the house of Thomas Belden, October 27, 1780. At that 
meeting Matthew Reed was present, and was chosen one of a 



Heed. 665 

committee to ascertain as to the feasibility of rebuilding the 
church which was destroyed by British troops, July, 1779. It 
is to the honor of our ancestors in this parish that, although 
reduced by the destruction of their property in 1799, and dis- 
pirited, yet they rallied in a year's time and commenced anew 
for the Master. 

In November 30, 1780, Matthew Reed subscribed hand- 
somely for the project, but few out of a long list of honored 
names contributed as much as he. 

On Easter Monday, April 16, 1781, he was elected Vestryman 
and re-elected to the same office April ], 1782. He was elected 
third Vestryman at Easter, 1783, and second Vestrynuin in 
1784. 

April 29, 1791, Matthkw Rked and his wife Elizabeth con- 
veyed lands to their daughter Betsey, wife of Olney Stone. 

April 2, 1801, Stephen Reed conveyed to Samuel Middle- 
brook all his right and title in the estate of his late father 
Matthew Reed deceased. 

At the same date William Reed conveyed Betsey Stone's 
and Anna Thatcher's rights, which he had purchased of them 
to the said Middlebrouk. 

April 7, 1801, William Reed conveyed to Samuel Middle- 
brook all his own right together with those of Polly Seymour 
and Esther l)clden in the estate of their late father Maithew 
Reed. In this deed the name of Sally Reed occurs. 

July 5, 1800, Stephen Reed, SAMirEr- Rkkd, Joseph Ilaskett 
and Sally his wife. Asa Benedict and Hannah his wife join 
in a deed of land to Isaac Belden. 

February 16, 1807, Asa Benedict and Hannah his wife join 
in a deed to Samuel Middlel)rook. 

April 13, 1799, William Rked gave a deed of land to Josiah 
Thatcher and Anna his wife. 

*200. 

Polly, daughter of (51) Matthew Reed and Elizabeth 

— — - — , was boi'u in Noi'walk, Conn., in 1708; married Set|l 
Seymour, April 3, 1789, and had 

210 Maria, b. November 27, 1789. 

211 Alfred, b. April 5, 1793; d. s. 



QQ6 Reed. 

212 Uriah, m. (231) Esther Thatcher, his cousin, and had: 

1 Augiastus, dead. 

2 Mary Augusta 

3 George Munson, dead. 

4 Gould Samuel, dead. 

5 Amelia. 

213 Stephen. 

Pollj Reed, wife of Setfi Seymour, died November 18, 
1823. Miss Mary Augusta and Miss Amelia Seymour, daugh- 
ters of (212) [Iriali Seymour and (231) Estlier Thatcher, live in 
South Norwalk, 

Betsey, daughter of (.51) Matthew Reed and Elizabeth 

, was horn in Norwalk, Conn. ; married Olnky Stone 



March 8, 1785, and had 

214 John, b. August 22, 1785. 

215 Phoebe, b. September 35, 1791 ; m. Freeman, and lived 

in Deposit, N. Y. 

216 Isaac, b. June 28, 1794. 

903. 
Haiinali, daughter of (51) Matthew Reed and Elizabeth 

was born in Norwalk, in 1784 ; mai-ried Asa Benedict, 



January 5, 1804, and had 

217 Frederick Reed, b. October 20, 1804 : m., l.st, Mary Ann Osborn 

in 1829. She d. November 18, 1846. He married, 2d, Amanda 
Rockwell, in 1847 ; lived in Wilton, Conn. 

218 George, b. June 2, 1807 ; m., 1st., Sarah J. Bearqsley, October 

12,1828. She d. February 30, 1847. He married, 2d, Amanda 
Benedict, December 16, 1847. 

219 Alfred, b. February 5, 1809 ; d. September 11, 1818. 

220 Harriet Beach, b. December 21, 1812; d. February 28,1813. 

221 William Henry, b. July 31, 1814; m. Mary Gdyer, November 

23, 1837. He represented Norvvalli in the Legislature of 1849 ; 
president of the Mechanics' Savings Bauit. 

222 Charles N., b. July 16, 1823; m. Elizabeth Ketchum, Fel)ruary 

7, 1854. She d. February 22, 1855. 

Hannah Reed, wife of Asa Benedict, died Koveml)er 11, 
1830. 






Reed. 667 

904. 

(^teplieii, son of (51) Matthew Reed and Elizabeth 

, was boi-ii in Norwalk ; married Maria Van Yeveren, 



of Albany, and liad 
222 i Stephen, d. s. 

Maria Van Y^everen, wife of Stkphen Reed, died in New 
York. 

Stei'urn Reed resided and was a merchant in New York, 
wliere lie died ()ctol)ei' 17, 1867. 

Sainiicl, son of (51) Matthew Heed and Elizabeth 

-, was born in Norwalk; married (293) Angelica, daui^li- 



ter of (202) Isaac H. Bogart and (1)6) Cathlina Visscher, 
Jannary, 1805, and bad 

223 Isaac Henry, b. November 28, 1805 ; resides in the city of New 

York. (See 850 Bogart, :]63 Visscher, and 1803 Tiilcott Ped.) 

Saninel Reed died in Norwalk, Conn., and bis widow mar- 
ried George Talcott, U. S. Army, November 17, 1810 (see 
1802 Talcott Ped.) 

Sally, dani^diter of (51) Matthew Reed and Elizabeth 

, was born in Norwalk ; marrie<l Joseph Haskett, and 

bad 

224 Eliza, b. September 10, 180G; ni., 1st, Ionatius Nowetinq, 

and had 

1 Maria. 

2 George W., 

3 Esther. 

4 Eliza. 

5 Angelina. 

Ignatius Noweting died. She married, 2d, Haddock 
Whillock. Slie died June, 17, 1878, and is buried by 
the side of her first husband in St. Paul's church-yard, 
Norwalk. 

225 Richard. 

226 Sarah. 



668 Reed. 

ao7. 

Ei^tlier, daugliter of (51) Matthew Reed and Elizabeth 

, was born in Norwalk ; married Isaac Beldeii, and had 



227 Esther Mary, m., 1st, Rev. Augustus Summers, and had 

1 Augustus. 
Rev. Augustus Summers died. She married, 2d, Socrates 
Squires, of Laneaboro, Mass., and had 

2 Agnes. ) 

3 Gertrude.^ 

4 Frederick, dead. 

5 Esther. 

6 Henry. 

228 Harriet, m. Lewis 0. Wilson, and had 

1 Henry, U. S. Navy ; single. 

2 Charles, ni., living in Norwalk ; no ch. 

3 Oliver, d. s. 

4 William Baldwrin, d. s. 

5 Victor Balden, m. Sarah Searles ; living in Texas; has 2 

children. 

Esther Reed, wife of Isaac Belden is hnriod in tlie Belden 
vanlt in St. Paid's cliurclijard, Norwalk. 

909. 
Anna, daughter of (.51) Matthew Reed and Elizabeth 

, was born in Norwalk ; married Joseph Thatcher, 

October 12, 1782, and had 

229 Polly Street, b. August 5, 1786 ; m. William Smith, and had 

1 Eliza. 

2 Isaac. 

230 George, b. October G, 1788 ; ni. Mary Houston, and had 

1 Hanford. 

2 Le Grand. 

231 Esther, b. April 20, 1791; m. (212) Uriah Seymour, her cousin; 

see (212) for children. 

232 Harriet, b. December 2'i, 1792 ; m. Henry Beach, and had 

1 Julia, d. 

2 Amelia, d. 

3 Edward, d. 

4 Norman, d, 

233 A daughter, b. April 28, 1795; m. Munson Betts and had 

1 William, d. 



Reed. 069 

2 Elizabeth, m. Gkibwold ; d. 

3 Charles, m. ABit<.\ 'Phelps, of Chatham, N. Y- 

234 Amelia, lu., Don Caiu-os Huud, aud had 

1 Aurelius. 

235 Sally, m. George Tansly ; no ch. 

236 Frances, m., 1st, Samuel Betts ; no ch.; 3ud, Sheldon Oisis- 

WOLD ; no ch . 

Frances is the only survivino; one of this family. 

Is^aac, son of (U) William Heed and Rachel Kellogg, 

married Elizabeth Lockwood, and had 

237 Isaac, b. February 1, 1773 ; ui. Ann Wiggins. 

238 Elizabeth, b. 1774 ; ni. Benjamin Hoyt, of New York City. 

239 Nathan, b. 1776. 

In preparino- tlie I'ecords of Matiiiew IiEKi)''s hraneh of the 
family the Compiler is mnch indehted to the Tiev. (). M. Selleciv, 
present Rector of St. PanTs chnrch, Norwalk, Conn. 

ISO. 

Jacob, son of (50) Jacob Reed and Ruhaiiuah Benedict, 

was horn in 1777, in Sonth East, Coim. ; married Ruth Bene- 
dict, of New Canaan, Conn., and had 

240 Caroline, m. Olmstead; now living in Darien, Conn., ae. 

7J) year.s. 

241 MatthewT, now living in Wilton Conn; ts. 02 years, in 1882. 

242 Angeline, in. James L. Guiffith, of Maryland ; now living, ae. 

52 years. 

243 Louisa, d. in Norwalk. 

244 Hiram, d. 

245 Benedict, d. y. 

246 Benedict, dead. 

247 Thankful, d. in New Canaan, Conn. 

248 Mary, d. in New Canaan, Conn. 

249 Jay, d. in Norwalk. 

250 William, resides in Norwalk. 



RUSSKLL. 

(lutroduoed to show the intermarriages with this family.) 



A. 
1. 
•loliii Rii!^!!iell, born in 1595, eanie from England proba- 
bly a widower with two sons : 

2 John, b. 163G ; m., 1st, (di Talcott Ped.), Mary Talcott, of Hart- 

ford, Conn., June 28, 1649; 2d, Rebecca Newbuky ; 3d, 
Phebe Gregson, in 1692 ; d. December 10, 1692. 

3 Philip, ui., 1st, Joanna Smith, February 4, 1664; 2d, Eltzabktii 

Tehry, June 10, 1665; 3d, Mary Church, December 25, 1679 ; 
d. May 19, 1693. 

John Russell settled in Wetherslield, Conn., and married 
for his second wife Dorothy, the widow of Rev. Henry Smith. 
He removed at the same time with his son. Rev. Jolm, to 
Hadley in 1659, and died there May 8, 1680, ad. 85 years. 

DoKOTHY ISMFfH, widow of JoHN RussKTj,, died in Hadley, 
in 1694. 



Joliii (Rev.), son of (1) John Russell, was born iti Eng- 
land in 1626 ; came to New England witli his fatlier, and 
married 1st (34 Talcott Ped.), Mary, the only daughter of (11 
Talcott Ped.) Worshipful John Talcott of Hartford, Conn, 
and (20) Dorothy Mott, June 28, 1649, and had 

4 John, b. September 23, 1650 ; d. January 2, 1670, N. s. 

5 Jonathan, b. September 18, 1655, in Wethersfield, H. C. 1675 ; m. 

Martha ; d. February 21, 1711, N. s. 

Mary Talcott, wife of Rev. John Russell, died about 1655. He 
removed to Hadley, where he married Rebecca, daugliter of 
Thomas Newbury, and bad 



E.US8ELL. 671 

6 Samuel (Rev.), b. November 4, 16G0 ; m. Abigail, daughter of John 

Wliiting, in 108'); d. Juiu: 25, 1731. 

7 Elizur, b. November 8, 1663 ; d. y . 

8 Daniel, b. February 8, 1665 or 1667; d. December 17, 1667. 

Itebecfti Newbury, wife of Rev. John RrssELt,, died at Hadley 
November 21, 1668, tp. 57 years. He married, 3d, Phebe, 
daughter of Thomas Ciregson (wlio was lost at sea) aud widow 
of Rev. John Whiting, in 1693. She was born in 1643. 

Rev. John Russell died in lladley, December 10, 1692. 

Phebk, widow of John Russell, died September 19, 1730. 

Rev. John Russkij. graduated at Harvard colleg^in 1645, and 
settled in Wotlierstield, but on account of religious difficulties 
in his church, removed to lladley in 1659. It was at his 
house in lladley the " Regicides" remained secreted for a long 
time. Tliey occupied a cellar beneath his house, and when 
any person approached they descended to their hiding-place 
through a trap-door in the floor. 

:s. 

Philip, son of (1) John Russell, was born in England 
and came to New England with his father, and married, 1st, 
Joanna, daughter of Rev. Henry Smith, February 4, 1664. 
She died December 28, 1664 (had Joanna, b. October 
31, 16(54, d. December 1664), and he married, 2d, Elizabeth, 
dauglitei" of Stephi'U Terry, June 10, 1665. She had one 
son Stephen, who, with hism<jther, was killed by the Indians 
at Ilatlield, September 19, 1677, when that place was attacked 
by them and almost all the inhabitants slaughtered. He mar- 
ried, 3d, Mary Church, December 25, 1679, and had a family, 
as the RussELLs of Rocky Hill, Conn., are descended from 
him. He died May 19, 1693. 

Notes. 
October 4, 1640, Jamios Russell, Es(|., son of Rich aud Rus- 
sell, Es(p, and Maud, was born in Charlestown, Mass., aud died 
April 28, 1709. 

May 14, 1676, Richakd Russell, Esq., died te. 65 years. 
His first ancestor (probably his father) emigrated from Hereford, 
England, to Charlestown, Mass. He was an eminent merchant, 
and left a large fortune. 
85 



672 Russell, 

April T, 1740, Hon. Thomas, second son of Hon. James 
Russell, was born. 

May or July 15, 1740, Martha, wife of John Russell, died 
in Wetherslield, a?. 73 years. 

January 16, 1746, John Russel^l died in Wetherslield, se. 81 
years. 

November 10, 1765, Elizabeth, lirst wife of John Russell, 
died, fe. 29 years. 

August 16, 1773, John Russkll died in Wetherslield, ai. 75 
years. 



RUSSELL, OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. 

I 

B. 

1. 
William, son of James Russell and Mary - 



was baptised October 10, 1612. He settled in New Haven, i 

Conn., and married Sarah, daughter of William Davis, of j 

New Haven, and had : 

2 Samuel, bp. February 16. 1645 ; d. y. j 

3 Hannah, b. June 29, 1650 ; m. Potter, of Walliufrford, ! 

4 John, b, 1653. i 

5 Noahdiah, b. .July 23, 1659; m. (4) Mary Hamlin, February 20, \ 

1690 ; d. December 3, 1713. j 

j 

Sarah Davis, wife of William Russell died in 1664 \ 

(according to Savage in 1674.) , 

William Russell died in New Haven in 1665 (according j 

to Savage in 1678.) ] 

The Potters of New Jersey are said to be descendants of (3) ■ 

Hannah Russell. i 

5. 1 

IVoalidiah (Rev.), son of (1) William Knssell and Sarah >. 

Davis, was born or baptised July 22, 1659, in New Haven, i^ 

married (4) Mary, daughter of (1) Hon. Giles Hamlin, of | 

Middletown. Conn., February 20, 1690, and had I 

6 William, b. 1690 ; m. Mary Pierpont ; d. June 1, 1761. 

7 Noahdiah, b. July 22, 1692 ; m. Desire Cooper. 

8 Giles, b. December 8, 1693 ; d. January 16, 1711. 



Russell. 673 

9 Mary, b. 1G95 ; d. February 37, 1723. 

10 John, b. 1697 ; d. October 17, 1780. 

11 Esther, b. August 20, 1699 ; d. March 27, 1720. 

12 Daniel, b. 1702; m. Lydia Stillman November 13, 1728; d. 

September 16, 1764. 

13 Mehitabel, b. May 37^ 1704; m. (61) Daniel Deming No- 

vember 19, 1729. 

14 Hannah, b. 1705 ; ra. Joseph Piekpont. 

Rev. Noalidiali Russell died in Middletown, December 3, 
1713. 

Mary Hamlin, widow of Rkv. Noahdiah Russell, died in 
Middletown, October 4, 1743, ae. 80 years. 

Rev. Noahdiah Russell graduated at Harvard in 1681 and 
was a tutor there in 1682 and 1683, afterwards taught a school in 
Ipswich. He was ordained minister of the first churcli at 
Middletown, October 4. 1688. The diary kept by him while 
tutor at Harvard in 1682 and 1683, is in the possession of S. 
V. Talcott of Albany, N. Y., a descendant of his. 

Mr. Russell had a warm friend and patroness in the dis- 
tinguished Mrs. Ellen Glovei*. 

«. 

AVilliaiii, son of (5) Kev. Noalidiali Russell and (4) Mary 

Haniliu, was born in 1690; married Mary, daughter of James 
Pierpont, of New Haven, and had 

15 Mary, m. (70 Talcott Ped.) Col. Matthew Talcott, son of (45 

Talcott Ped.) Joseph Talcott, Governor of Connecticut. 

16 E.sther, m. Samuel Johnson. 

17 William, m., 1st, Abigail Anuuews; 2d, Abigail Newberry. 

18 Samuel, m. RrTH Whitmore. 

19 Noahdiah, m. (ol'i Talcott l^ed.) Esther Talcott, March 15, 1758. 

20 James, d . y. 

21 Sarah, in. Dr. E. Rawson, of Middletown. 

22 Mehitabel, ni. Col. Jeremiah Wadsworth. 

Mary Pierpout, wife of Wii.lt am Russkll, died July 24, 
1 740, m. 37 yeai-s. 

Wii,i.iAM Russkll died June 1, 1761. He was liberally 
educated at Saybrook : was a tutor and Fellow of Yale colleire, 
and a. minister of the gospel at Middletown. 



674 Russell. 

7. 
JVoiiltdiali, son of (5) Rev. Noalidiali Russell and (4) 

Mary Hamlin, was born July 22, 1692; married Desire 
Cooper, of CUiathani, and had 

23 Noahdiah, m. Lois Bliss. 

This was the only child tliat lived to adult age. 

12. 

Daniel, son of (5) Rev. Noalidiali Russell and (4) Mary 
Hauilin, was l)orn in Middletown, Conn,, in 1702; married 
Lydia Stillnian, of Wethersfield, Conn., Kovember 13, 1728, 
and had 

24 Giles ni., Prudence Stanton. 

25 Daniel, m. Rebecca . 

251 Benjamin, d. y. 

26 John, d. y. 

27 John, d. y. 

28 Nathaniel, m. Elizabeth Willakd. 

29 Lydia, d. y 

30 Lydia, d. y. 

31 Hannah, d. y. 

32 Molly. 

Daniel Russell died SeptembeV 16, 1764. He was educated 
at Yale College and settled in the ministry at Wethersfield. 

13. 

Meliitabel, daughter of (5) Rev. Noalidiali Russell and 
(4) Mary Hamlin, was born May 27, 1704 ; married (61) 
Daniel Deniing, of Wetherstiold. (See Deming.) 

14. 

Haiiiiali, daughter of (5) Rev. Noalidiali Russell and (4) 

Mary Hamlin, was born in 1705; married Joseph, son of 
Rev. James Pierpont, of New Haven, and had 

33 Samuel. 

34 Joseph. 

35 Benjamin. 

36 Giles. 



Russell. fi75 

37 Hezekiah. 

38 . 

39 Hannah. 

40 Mary. 

41 Abigaih 

42 Sarah. 

All these ten children were married and settled in New 
Haven. 

17. 
\\ illiaiii, son of (fi) ^Villiain Russell and Mary Pierpont, 

married, 1st, Abigail Andrews, of Milford, Conn., and had 

43 William, graduate of Yale College ; d. s. 

44 Samuel A. 

45 Abigail, d. y. 

46 Abigail, m. JoriN Mathet?, of Windsor, who was an officer in 

the American army. 

Abigail Andrews, wife of William Russell, died. He married, 
2d, Abigail Newberry, of Windsor, Conn., and had 

47 James, an only child, died in infancy. 

William Russell was edneated at Yale College and was a 
tntor there. Fie was afterwards a minister of the gospel, 
settled at Windsor, Conn. 

18. 

Ssiiiiiiel, son of (6) William Russell and Mary Pierpont, 
married Rutli Wliitmore, of Middletown, and had 

48 Ruth, (1. R. 

49 Polly. 

50 John. 

51 WilUam. 

52 Esther. 

53 Jacob. 

54 SamueL 

19. 
Noalicliali, son of (6) William Russell and Mary Pier- 
pout, married (852 Talcott Fed.) Kstlier, daughter of (66 
Talcott Ped.) Joseph Talcott, and granddaughter of (45 Tal- 
cott Fed.) Gov. Joseph Talcott (b. ,hme 24, 1731), March 15, 
1758, and had 



Q76 Russell. 

65 Noahdiah, d. May 30, 1817. 

56 Matthew Talcott, m. Mary Huntington September 17, 1797; d. 

November 13, 1828. 

57 Esther. 

58 Sarah. 

59 Abigail. 

60 Infant. 

61 Joseph. 

Noalidiali Russell was educated at Yale college and was a 
minister of tlie gospel, settled at Thompson, Conn. 

jfleliitabel, daughter of (fi) William Russell and Mary 

Peirpoiit, married Col. Jeremiah, son of the Rev. Daniel 
Wadsworth, of Hartford, and had 

62 Daugbter, b. June, 1768 ; unmarried. 

63 Harriet, b. July, 17CU. 

64 Daniel. 

65 Abigail, b. August, 1771 ; d. three weeks old. 

66 Katharine, b, January, 1774. 

67 Francis, b. October, 1776 ; d. about two years old. 

68 Jeremiah, b. 1778 ; d. eighteen months old. 

IVoalicliali, son of (7) Noahdiah Russell and Desire 
Cooper, married Lois Bliss, <»f (Jhatfiam, and had 

69 Noahdiah. 

70 John. 

71 Timothy. 

72 Hezekiah. 

73 Lois. 

74 Prudence, 

75 Molly. 

24. 

Giles, son of (12) Daniel Russell and Lydia Stillman, 

married Prudence Stanton, of Stoniugton, Conn., and had 

76 Hannah. 

Giles Russell was educated at Yale College and was a Colonel 
in the American army. He died in Stonington. 



RussKLL. 677 

Daniel^ son of (12) Daniel Uussell and Lydia Stillinaii, 
luari-ied Itebecca , ol" Middlutown, and had 

77 Lydia, m. Josiah Wolcott, of Wetliersfield. 

78 Catharine, d. s. 

28. 
IVatliaiiiel, sun of (12) Daniel Russell and Lydia Still- 
man* married Elizabeth Willard, and had 

79 John. 

80 Daniel. 

81 Benjamin. 

82 Giles Hamilton. 

83 George StiUman. 

84 . 

85 Elizabeth. 

86 Mary. 

Mi. 
mattliew Talcott, son of (1!)) Noalidiali llnssell and 

\S52 Talcott Fed.) Esther Talcott, married Mary, daughter 
of Kov. Enoch Ilnntington, of Middletown, September 17, 
1797, and had 

87 Mary H. 

88 Harriet. 

89 Julia A. 

90 Charles H. 

91 William H. 

92 Abigail T. 

93 Francis H. 

94 Sarah E. 

Matthew Talcott Russell was educated at, and was a tutor 
at Yale College. He died November 13, 1S28, leaving the 
above named children. 

Notes. 

October 4, 1640, James Russell, Esq., son of Richard Rus- 
sell and Maud, his wife, was born in Charlestown, Mass., and 
died April 28, 1709. 

May 14, 1676, Richakd Russell, Esq., died, se. 65 years. 
His first ancestor known emigrated from Hereford, England, 
to America in 1640, and settled in Charlestown, Mass. [le was 
an eminent merchant and left a large property. 



678 Russell. 

December 10, 1692, Rev. Mr. Russell (John) died at Had- 
lej, Mass., in his 6Gtli year. (lie niarried Mary, daughter of 
the first John Talcott.) 

April 7, 1740, Hon. Thomas Russell, second son of Hon. 
James Russell, was born. 

[Alden's American Epitaplis. 



SllEAUMAN. 



" The Shearmans or Sheriuans are of German origin, 
where the name is Shearman, Sherman, Schurman, Scherman, 
and was no doubt transferred many centuries ago to the vicinity 
of London, Eughmd, by the Anglo-Saxon emigration, where it 
still remains numerous. 

In New England are found two distinct families bearing this 
name. One of them descended from Williajvi Sherman who 
came to Plymouth with the Pilgrims in 1630 and settled at 
Marshfiekl, Mass., where his descendants are still found. The 
other came from Dedham, Essex Co., England. Henry Sher- 
man (the son of Thomas, the first known ancestor of this branch), 
probably removed thither from the county of Suffolk, England, 
as he bore the Suffolk Sherman Coat of Arms." — [Rev. David 
Sherman's notes. 

Those who early came to America spelled the name either 
Sherman or Shearman. Pliilij) of Massachusetts and Rhode 
Island, admitted freeman in 1634, spelled his name " Shear- 
man." Richard of Boston, admitted freeman in 1635, spelled it 
" Sherman," as did Samuel of Boston, admitted in 1637, and 
Thomas of Ipswich, admitted in 1636. Some of the descendants 
of Philip dro])ped the letter "a" and wrote their names Sher- 
man, and tlieir descendants still continue to do so. All the 
genealogy of the Shermans in England, and a part of that in 
America, is taken from the collections made by the late Rev. 
David Sherman, of Wilbraham,Mass., corrected by fuller and 
86 



680 Shearman. 

more accurate data obtained in England, by personal inspection 
and examination of docmnents and papers in various offices in 
that country, by the late Rev. Henry B. Sherman, of Esopus, 
KY. 

A greater part of the notes i-elating to the American family 
were collected by the compiler many years since, from the 
original records of towns in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, 
and from records in possession of various members of the 
family. 

In this paper the compiler proposes more particularly to 
trace the descendants of (37) Philip Shearman, of Portsmouth, 
R. I. 

The Anns of Sherman, of Essex, are thus : 

" On shield or., a Lion ramp, sa., between three oak leaves 
vert." 

Crest : " A demi-lion ramp, sa." 

The Arms, as found on monuments, seals of wills, leases of 
lands, etc. , have uniformly for Crests a demi-lion ; otherwise 
the arms correspond with the Arms of the Shermans of 
Yaxley in Suffolk, and of Sherman, of Devonshire, which 
have a sea lion for Crest. 

1. 

Thomas Slierilian, of SuffoU^ Co., England, is known 
to have had a son Henry, who was probably the father of (2) 
Henry. 

Thomas Sherman was buried at Dedham, Essex Co., Eng., 
March 16, 1564. 

Note. — The Parish Register of Dedham begins in 1 560. 

3. 

Henry, of Dedham, probably son of (1) Thomas Sher- 
man, was born about 1520 or earlier ; married Agnes Butler (?), 
and had 

3 Henry, m. Susan Hills ; buried August 28, 1610. 



Shearman. 681 

4 Edmond, m., 1st, Ann Pellatte, April 35, 1569 ; 2d, Anne Cleake, 

in 1584 ; buried 1600. 

5 Judith, m. William Potfield, in 1566. 

6 John. 

7 Robert (Dr.), bp. February 6, 1560; m. Barbaua Bkown. in 1583. 

He was A. B. in 1580, A. M. in 1583, M. D. in 1595, and resided 
in Colchester and in London. He had daughters Jane and 
Ann. He died in 1605. 

Agnes Butler (?), wife of Henry Sherman, was buried in 
Dedham, October 14, 1580. 

Henry Sherman was buried in Dedliani in 1589. He left 
a will made in 1589. 

3. 

Henry, son of (2) Henry Sherman and Agnes Butler (?), 
married Susan Hills, and liad 

8 Henry, b. 1571 ; m. , and had Edward, Henry, Mary and 

Martha ; died in 1645. 

9 Samuel, b. 1573 ; m. Phillis or Phillipa (Ward or Upcuer). 

She was living in 1615. He died 1615. 

10 Susan, b. 1575. 

11 Edmond, b. 1577 ; m. , 

12 Nathaniel, b. 1580 ; d. 1580. 

13 Nathaniel, b. 1583 ; m. Priscilla . 

14 John, b. August 17, 1585. (Not the father of Capt. John, the an- 

cestor of Roger Sherman, as some suppose.) 

15 Elizabeth. 

16 Ezekiel, b. July 35, 1589; m. . 

17 Mary, b. July 27, 1592. 

18 Daniel, m. Christian CHAPiMAN, 1602 ; d. 1634. 

Henry Sherman made a will in 1609, and was buried August 
28, 1610. 

Susan Hills, widow of Henry Sherman, made a will in 
1610 and was buried September 13, 1610, 

4. 

^ Edmond, son of (2) Henry Sherman and Agnes Butler (?), 

married, 1st, Ann Pellatte, Apr^ 25, 1569, and had 

19 Henry, b. September 15, 1570 ; d. 1586. 

20 Richard, b. October 9, 1575 ; m. Alice Day. 

21 Ann, b. March 3, 1577; m. John Angieu, of Dedham. 



^\ 



682 Shearman. 

Ann Pellatte, wife of Henry Sherman, was buried in 1584. He • 
married, 2d, Anne Cleare, in 1584, and had 

22 Bezaleel, b. June 23, 1585; m. Priscilla Burgess; d. 1618. 

23 Sarah, b. July 4, 1587. 

24 Susan, b. February 17, 1590. 

25 Edmond, b. June 23, 1595 ; m., 1st, Joan ; 2d, Judith 

Angier, of Dedham ; d. about 1641. 

26 Mary, b. 1598. 

27 Benjamin, b. March 27, 1599. 

28 Hannah. ' 

29 Samuel, b. in Dedliam ; m. Hester Burgess. 

30 John, m. Sparhawk. 

Edmond Slierinan was founder of the English school in 
Dedhanj. He made a will in 1598, and was buried in 1600. 

Anne Cleare, widow of Edmond Sherman, made a will in 
1609. 

9. 

8aiiiiiel, son of (3) Henry Sherman and Snsan Hills, 
was born in 1573 ; married Pliillis (or Phillipa) Ward (or 
Upclier), and had 

31 Mary, b. October 2. 1599. 

32 Samuel,^ m., 1st, Grace ; 2d, Naomi ; d. in 

I Boston, Mass., 1645. 

y b. October 20, 1601 . 

1 

33 Henry, J d. y. 

34 Henry, b. June 25, 1603 ; d. in Boston, 1651. 

35 Martha, b. June 24, 1604. 

36 Sarah, b. February 11, 1606 ; d. December 12, 1612. 

37 Philip, bp. February 5, 1610; m. Sarah Odding ; d. in 1686 or 

1687. 

Samuel Sherman died in Dedham, Essex county, England, 
in 1615. His wife was living at that time. 

11. 
Eclniond, son of (3) Henry Sherman and Susan Hills, 

was born in 157Y ; married , and had 

38 Edmond, b. October 13, 1599. 

39 Anne, b. September 15, 1601 . 

40 Joanna, b. December 13, 1603. 

41 Esther, b. April 1, 1606. 

42 Richard, b. October 16, 1608. 



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43 Bezaleel, b. September 17, IGll. 

44 John, hp. January 4, 1G14. 

45 Samuel, b. July 13, 1G18. 

13. 

IValliaiiicl, sou of (3j Henry Sherman and Susan Hills, 

was born in 1582 ; married Priscilla , and had 

46 Nathaniel, b. January 1, 1609. 

47 Elizabeth, b. October 23, 1613. 

48 Joseph. 

16. 

Ezckiel, son of (3) Henry Sherman and Susan Hills, 

was born July 25, 1589; married , and had 

49 Anne, b. April, 1618. 

50 Robert, b. February 27, 1620. 

18. 

Daniel, son of (3) Henry Sherman and Susan Hills, was 

born ; married Christian, daughter of the Eev. Edmond 

Chapman, D. D. and Susan , of Dedham, in 1602, and 

had 

51 Elizabeth, m. Thompson. 

52 Susan, in. RiDDLESDAliE. 

53 OhrLstianne, m. Nichols. 

54 Edmond. 

55 Henry. 

56 John (Rev.), of Trinity College, Cambridge, A. B. 1630, A. M. 

and Fellow 1633, B. D. 1640, DD. 1660 ; d. s. 1663. He was 
executor and principal legatee of his uncle John Chapman, 
from whom he had a large estate. Was an author of several 
books. 

57 Daniel, an apothecary at Dedham ; m. , and had CiiursTiANNE 

and M.\RY. He died 1671. 

Daniel Sherman died in 1634, in Dedham, England. 

SO. 

Ricliard, son of (4) Edmond Sherman and his first wife 
Ann Pellatte, was])<)rn in Dodham, Enghmd, Octoher 9, 1575 ; 
married Alice Day, and had 



684: Shearmakt. 

58 Elizabeth, b. 1597. 

59 WiUiam, b. 1616. 

60 Ann. 

61 Priscilla, m. Martin Garrett. 

62 Martha, m. Brown. 

63 Abigail, m. Dame. 

Richard Sherman came to Boston, Mass , and was admitted 
freeman in 1635. He made his will in 1660. 

Bexaleel, son of (4) Edmoiid Sherman and his second 
wife Anne Cleare, was born in Dedham, England, June 23, 
1585 ; married Priscilla, daughter of Dr. Bui-gess, and had 

64 John (Rev. D.D.), of Radwell, " Juxta mare," Essex Co., died 

1666, se. 50 years. He has a Mural Tablet in the Chancel of 
Bradwell Church with Shermax Arms and elaborate Latin 
inscription ; will dated 1666. 

65 Ursula, betrothed to youngest son of Gov. Winthrop, of Mass., 

but died before marriage. 

Bezaleel Sherman died in Ipswich, Suffolk Co., England, 
in 1618. Will dated that year. 

.95. 

Ediiiond, son of (4) Edmond Sherman and his second 
wife Anne Cleare, was born in Dedham, June 23, 1595 ; mar- 
ried, 1st, Joan , and had 

66 Grace, m. John Livermore and came to New England. 

67 Hester, m. Andrew Ward and came to New England. 

68 Edmond, bp. 1599 ; m. Grace Stevens, and had 

1 John (Rev.), of Dedham ; d. 1728, ae. 57 years. 

2 Edmond, of Dedham ; m. Mary, daughter of Nicholas Free- 

man ; no ch. ; d. 1741, se. 73 years. 

joau , wife of Edmond Sherman, died. He married, 2d, Judith, 

daughter of William Angier, of Dedham, and had 

69 John (Rev.), who came to New England ; m., 1st, ■ ; 2d, 

70 Judith, came to New England. 

71 Samuel (Hon.), bp. 1618 ; m. Sarah Mitchell (bp. 1621). He 

came to New England and settled in Stratford, Conn ; d. 1700. 
They had a son Benjamin, who had a son Samuel, who had a 



Shearman. 685 

son Elijah, who had a sou John N., who had a son Rev. Henry 
B. Sherman, late of Esopus, N. Y. . whose personal researches 
in England in the genealogy of the Sherman family have been 
revised as above by the compiler. 

Ediiioiul Sherman resided in Dedham and in Colchester, 
England. He came to New England in 1634 and died in New 
Haven, Conn., about 1641. His will was dated 1641. 

29. 
Samuel, son of (4) Edmond Sherman and his second wife 
Anne Cleare, was born in Dedham ; married Hester Burgess, 

and had 

72 Nathaniel, of Dedham ; d. 1685. He had a son Bezaleel, M. D., 

of Kelvedon, in Essex, who married, 1st, ; 2d, Anna, 

daughter of Sir Anthony Abay, Bt. He died 1737. She died 
1738. 

73 John (Rev. D. D.), will dated 1671. 

74 Bezaleel, of London; will dated 1687; d. 1687. His tomb at 

Mitcham, in Surry, lias the Sherman Arms. He had a daughter 
Elizabeth, married Sir Henry Vincent, Bt. She died 1751, 
se. 66 years. They had a son Sir Francis, whb had a daughter 
Mary, who married Neil, third Earl of Roseberry, who had a 
son Archibald, fourth Earl of Roseberry ; d. in 1868, who had 
a son Archibald, d. v. p. 1850, who had a son Archibald 
Philip, b. 1847, fifth Earl of Roseberry, who married Hannah 
DE Rothschild. 

30. 

John, of Dedham, son of (4) Edmond Sherman and his 

second wife Anne Cleare, was boi-n ; married : 

Sparhawk, and had 

75 Samuel (Rev.), d. s. ; will dated 1658. 

76 John (Capt.), m. and came to New England, where he died 

in 1690, ae. 76 years. He had a son Joseph, b. 1650, married 
Eliza Winship, d. in 1731, who had a son William, b. in 1692, 
who married, 2d, Mehitabel Wellington, and had Nathaniel 
(Rev.), JosiAH (Rev.) and Roger (Hon.). Hon. Roger was 
born 1731, married, 1st, Elizabeth Hartwell ; 2d, Rebecca 
Prescott, and died in 1793. He had by his first wife Eliza- 
beth Hartwell, one son John, who had John (Rev.), David 
A. (Rev.), Henry (Rev.) and Charles. Charles married and 
had Charles A. and Thomas T., of New York. Roger Sher- 
man had by his second wife, Rebecca Prescott, 1, Maktha, 



686 Shearman. 

who married Rev. Jeremiah Day, President of Yale College, 
and had Roger, who had Frederick R., Benjamin P. and 
Edmond S., of New York ; 3, Rebecca, married Hon. Simeon 
Baldwin, and had Hon. Roger S. ; 3, Mabel, married, 2d, 
Jeremiah Evarts, and had Hon. William M., of New York ; 
4, Sarah, married Hon. Samuel Hoar, and had Hon. Ebenezer 
R. and Hon. George F. 

8aitiiiel, son of (9) Samuel Sherman and Pliillis (or 

Phillipa) Ward (or Upclier), was born in Dedliam October 
20, 1601 ; married, 1st, Grace , and bad 

77 Philip, b. October 31, 1637. 

78 Martha, b. May 7, 1689. 

79 Nathaniel, b. October 19, 1642 ; d. y. 

Grace , wife of Samuel Sherman, died. He married, 2d, 

Naomi , and had 

80 Nathaniel, b. December 19, 1659. 

81 Samuel, b. October 3, 1661 ; d. y. 

82 Samuel, b. April 24, 1663 ; probably d. y. 

Samuel Sherman came to New England and lived in 
Boston, wbere be died in 1645. 

sr. 

Philip, son of (9) Samuel Sherman and Phillis (or 

Phillipa) Ward (or Upcher), was born in Dedham, England, 
and baptised February 5, 1610 ; married Sarah Odding and 
bad 

83 Eber, b. 1634 ; m. Mary ; d. 1706. 

84 Sarah, b. 1636 ; m. Thomas Mumford ; d. 1719. 

85 Peleg, b. 1638 ; m. Elizabeth Lawton, July 25, 1657 ; d. 1719. 

86 Mary, b. 1639; d. 1644. 

87 Edmond, b. 1641 ; m. . 

88 Samson, b. April, 1642 ; m. Isabel Trip, March 4, 1674 ; d. 1718. 

89 WUUam, b. 1643 ; d. 1646. 

90 John, b. 1644 ; m. Sarah Spooner ; d. 1734. 

91 Mary, b. 1645 ; m. Samuel Wilbur, December 3, 1674. 

92 Hannah, b. 1647 ; m. William Chase. 

93 Samuel, b. 1648 ; m. Martha Trip, February 23, 1680-1 ; d. 1717. 

94 Benjamin, b. 1650; m. Hannah Mowry, December 3, 1674; d. 

1718. 

95 Phelep, b. November 1, 1652; m. Hathaway or Benjamin 

Chase. 



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Philip Sbearnian (so written by himself) died at Portsmontli, 
on the island of Eliode Island, in lf)86 or 1687. His wife 
survived him. He left a will which is recorded in Portsmouth, 
dated July 30, 1681, proved March 22, 1687. In 1633 or 
previous to that year he came from his home in Dedham, Eng- 
land, and settled in Roxbury, Mass. In that year he was 
admitted a freeman. In the Anne Hutchinson troubles he took 
the popular side and was one of the " Roxbury men," ordered 
to be disarmed for being seduced and led into dangerous errors 
by -Mr. Wheelwright and Mrs. Hutchinson, and with John 
Clark and sixteen others, he was banislied from Massachusetts 
Bay by the General Court held at Newton, October 2, 1637. 
They left Boston with the intention of settling in New Hamp- 
shire, but Unding the climate too severe in that section of the 
country, they abandoned their lands there, and removed, March 
7, 1638, to the island of Rhode Island, which they purchased, 
by the advice of Roger Williams, whom they met in Providence, 
from Aquetnet, the Indian chief. The purchase was completed 
March 24, 1638, and on the first day of July, 1639, they estab- 
lished a regular government, of which Coddington was chosen 
Governor, and Philip Sheakman (so spelled l)y liimself) Secre- 
tary. They named the upper part of the island Portsmouth, 
and there Philip Shearman resided, owning a large tract of 
land at tliat place. It was there that all his children were boi-n, 
except Eber, his eldest son, who was born in Roxbury, Mass. 
He was Town Clerk for many years, and the records of the 
town of Portsmouth were kept by him with great neatness and 
exactness. Pie held various other public offices in the Colony, 
and in critical periods, as a man of intelligence, wealth and 
influence was frequently consulted by those in authority. 

After he removed to Rhode Island he left the Congregational 
church and united with the " Society of Friends." 

83. 

Eber, son of (37) Philip Shearman and Sarah Odding, 

was born in 1634, in Roxbury, Mass.; married Mary , 

and liad 

96 Eber, m. Mautua Remminoton. 

87 



688 Sheaeman. 

97 Stephen, of North Kingston ; m. Sarah ; d. 1772. 

98 William, m. . 

99 Peleg, m. . 

100 Elisha, m. ; d. 1750. 

101 Abigail. 

102 Samuel, d. s. 1744. 

Eber Sliearinan died in 1Y06. He settled on the west side 
of Narragansett Bay at Nortli Kingston. 

85. 
Peleg, son of (37) Philip Shearman and Sarah Odding, 

was born in Portsmouth, R. I., in 1638 ; married Elizabeth, 
daughter of Thomas Lawton, July 25, 1657, and had 

' 103 Thomas, b. August 8, 1658 ; m. Lydia Wilcox, May 26, 1702. 

104 William, b. October 3, 1659 ; m. Martha Wilber, May 12, 1681. 

105 Daniel, b. June 15, 1662 ; m. . 

106 Mary, b. December 11, 1664. 

107 Peleg, b. October 8, 1666 ; m. Alice Fort, November 16, 1697. 

108 Ann, b. April 30, 1668. 

109 Elizabeth, b. November 25, 1670. 

110 Samuel, b. October 15, 1672 ; m. (probably) and removed to Tiver- 

ton, R. I., and had William, Joseph and Peleg. 

111 Eber, b. October 20, 1674 : m. Honora . 

112 John, b. October 28, 1676. 

113 Benjamin, b. July 15, 1677. 

114 Sarah, b. January 2, 1679. 

115 Isabel, b. June 3, 1683. 

116 George, b. December 18, 1687. 

Peleg" Shearman died in Portsmouth, R. L, in 1719. He 
was a farmer and resided upon the homestead in his native 
town. 

87. 

Edmoiid, son of (37) Philip Shearman and Sarah Odding, 

was born iti Portsmouth, R. I., in 1641 ; married , and 

had 

117 Elkanah, b. May 7, 1674; m., 1st, Elizabeth Manchester, 

January 15, 1719 ; 2d, Margaret Pitts, in 1731 ; no ch. 

118 Nathaniel, b. May 1, 167<). 

119 Nathan, b. February 1, 1678; m., lat, Freelove ; 2d, 

Mary Taylor. 



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120 David, b. January 1, 1680; m. Abigail . 

121 Lydia, b. February 1, 1682. 

122 Samuel, b. July 27, 1686 ; m. Hannah . 

123 Elnathan, b. October 1, 1694; m. . 

124 Joseph, b. 1698 ; m. Elizabeth . 

Edmond Shearman removed to Dartniontli, R. I., where he 
settled on lands owned by his father, and was a leading man of 
the town. 

88. 

^nnif^oii, son of (oY) Pliilip Sliearinaii and Sarah Odding, 
was born in Portsmouth, R. I., April, 1642 ; married Isabel, 
daughter of John (?) Trip, March 4, J 674, and had 

125 Philip, b. 1675 ; m., 1st, Mart Anthony, April 12, 1699 ; 2d, 

the widow Hannah Clarke, March 11, 1717. 

126 Sarah, b. 1677 ; m . Joseph Chase. 

127 Alice, b. 1679 ; m. Tibbetts. 

128 Samson, b. 1682 ; m. Dorcas . 

129 Abiel, b. 1683; m. Doucas Gardner, October 20, 1712. 

130 Isabel, b. 1684 ; m. Joseph Baker. 

131 Job, b. November 24, 1687; m., 1st, Bridget Gardner, Decem- 

ber 23, 1714 ; 2d, Amy Spencer, June 1, 1732 ; d. November 16 
1747. 

Samson Shearman resided in Portsmouth where he died iu 
1718. 

90. 
John, son of (37) Philip Shearman and Sarah Odding, 

was born in Portsmouth, R. I., in 1()44 ; married Sarah, daugh- 
ter of William Spooner, and settled in South Dartmouth, 
and had 

132 Philip, m. . 

133 John. 

134 Abigail, m. Chase. 

135 Joshua, m. Alice . 

136 Isaac, m. Sarah . 

137 Ephraim, m. Mehitabel . 

138 Timothy, m. Dinah . 

139 Hannah, m. AiKiN. • 

John Shearman died in South Dartmouth, Mass., in 1734. 



690 Shearman. 

93. 

Samuel, son of (37) Philip Sliearman and Sarah Odding, 

was born in Portsmouth, E. I., in 1648 ; married Martha, 
daughter of John Trip, February 23, 1680-1, and had 

140 Sarah, b. April 10, 1682. 

141 Mary, b. December 1, 1683. 

142 Mehitabel, b. August 8, 1685. 

143 Samuel, b. May 12, 1686. 

144 Othniel, b. January 29, 1689 . 

145 John, b. March 28, 1696 ; m. Grissel, daughter of Preserved 

Fish, December 11, 1722. 

146 Ebenezer, b. October 10, 1701 ; m., 1st, Rebecca Lawton, May 

28, 1732 ; 2d, Elizabeth Havens, March 16. 1741-2. 

Samuel Shearman lived in Portsmouth, R. I., and died 
tliere in 1717-8. 

94. 
^ Beiijaiiiiii, son of (37) Philip Shearman and Sarah 

Odding, was born in Portsmouth, E. I., in 1650 ; married 
Hannah Mowry, December 3, 1674, and had 

147 Benjamin, b. December 26, 1675 ; m. Mary Lawton, April 9, 1702. 

148 Jonathan, b. March 7, 1677 ; m. Mary , December, 1703 ; 

d. 1752. 

149 Joseph, b. February 11, 1678 ; m. Margaret Manchester ; d. 

1755. 

150 Hannah, b. March 20, 1679. 

151 Amy, b. October 25, 1681 ; m. Stephen Gardner. 

152 Sarah^ b. 1684; m. Francis Brayton. 

153 Isaac, b. April, 22, 1686 ; m. Mary Godfry, November 14, 1709. 

154 Mehitabel, b. March 4, 1688 ; m. Job Carr (Card ?). 

155 Deborah, b. September 3, 1691 ; m. Elisha Johnston. 

156 Freelove, b. September 14, 1696. 

157 Bethia, b. 1699. 

Benjamin Shearman was a farmer in the town of Ports- 
mouth, R. I., and a land holder in Kingston. His will is re- 
corded in Portsmouth in 1718, where he died. 

96. 
Fiber, son of (83) Eber Shearman and Mary , was 

born in North Kingston ; married Martha Remmington, and 

had 



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158 Martha, b. July 25, 1707. 

159 Eber, b. May 15, 1709. 

160 John, b. October 30, 1711. 

161 Abigail, b. March 22, 1714. 

162 William, b. December 20, 1716. 

163 Henry, b. January 14, 1724 ; m. Ann Higinbotham, in 1747. 

(Grandfather of Judge S. G. Sherman, of Providence, R. I.) 

Eber Shearinaii resided on the liouiestead at JSTortli Kingston, 
where he died. 

97. 

Stephen, son of (83) Eber Shearman and Mary , 

was born in North Kingston, \l. 1. ; married Sarah , 

and liad 

164 Dorothea, b. April 18, 1722. 

165 Samuel, b. April 24, 1723. 

166 Mary, b. August 10, 1725. 

167 Isabel, b. September 16, 1727. 

168 Stephen, b. May 7, 1733. 

169 Dorca,s, b. May 20, 1735. 

170 Philemon, b. D^ember29, 1737' 

171 Sarah, b. March 20, 1739. 

Stephen Shearman was a farmer and resided at North 
Kingston. He died in 17T2. 

98. 
'William, son of (83) Eber Shearman and Mary , 

was born at North Kingston ; married , and had 

172 Deliverance, b. April 10, 1717. 

173 Eber, b. Aua-ust 7, 1719. 

174 Phebe, b. January 4, 1720. 

175 Abigail, b. October 26, 1722. 

176 Mary, b. June 20, 1724. 

177 Edward, b. March 4, 1726. 

178 Jemima, b. December 14, 1727. 

179 William Jr.. b. March 10, 1730. 

180 Parthenia, b. February 16, 1731. 

181 Jacob, b. November 20, 1733. removed to Williamstown, Mass. 

182 Palmer, b. May 30, 1737, removed to Western New York. 

99. 

Peleg, son of (83) Eber Shearman and Mary , was 

born in North Kingston, R. I. ; married , and had 



692 Shearman. 

183 Ichabod, b. December 3. 1715. 

184 Lydia, b. April 2, 1717 ; m. William Sweet. 

185 Elizabeth, b. May 11, 1719. 

186 Moses, b. July 8, 1733. 

187 Mary, b. June 27, 1725. 

Peleg Shearman resided on tlie farm owned by Othniel 
Shearman, of Exeter, R. T. 

100. 
£li§ha, son of (83) Eber Sliearman and Mary , 



was born in ISTorth Kingston ; married , and had 

188 Job, b. June 20, 1716. 

189 Elisha, b. November 17, 1717. 

190 Benoni, b. July 7, 1719. 

191 Elizabeth, b. November 24, 1722. 

192 Stephen, b. March 26, 1724. 

193 Mary, b. August 11, 1726. 

194 Margaret, b. March 20, 1730. 

195 Rhoda, b. October 2, 1732. 

196 Thomas, b. September 19, 1735. # 

Elisha Shearman died in 1T50. 

103. 
Thomas, son of (85) Peleg Shearman and Elizabeth 
Lawton, was born in Portsmouth, R. I., August 8, 1658 ; mar- 
ried Lydia Wilcox, May 26, 1 702, and had 

197 Joshua, b. March 2, 1703 ; d. 1729. 

198 Ruth. 

199 Daniel, b. November 26, 1706. 

200 Benjamin. 

Thomas Shearman bought land of Caleb Arnold, in South 
Kingston, about one mile north of the present railroad depot. 

104. 

William, son of (85) Peleg Shearman and Elizabeth 

Lawton, was born in Portsraoutli, R. I., October 3, 1659 ; 
married Martha Wilber, May 12, 1681, and had 

201 WiUiam, b. 1G82. 

202 Thomas, b. 1684 ; m. Sarah Sisson, of Portsmouth, June 19, 1729. 



Sheakman. 693 

203 Elanor, b. 1G8G. 

204 Mary, b. 1688. 

205 EUzabeth, b. 1690. 

206 Peleg, b. 1692. 

207 Benjamin, b. 1694. 

208 Sarah, b. 1696. 

209 Hannah, b. 1699. 

William Shearinan settled in Dartmoiitli, Mass. 

105. 
Daniel, son of (85) Peleg Shearman and Elizabeth 
Lawton, was born in Portsniouth, II. I., Jnne 15, 16C2 ; mar- 
ried ■ — , and had 

209^ Seth, b. March 31, 1710 ; descendants in Western New York. 

Daniel Shearman settled in Dartmouth, Mass. 

107. 

Peleg, son of (85) Peleg Shearman and Elizabeth Lawton, 

was born in Portsmouth, R. I., October 8, 1666 ; married Alice 
Fort, November 16, 1607, and had 

210 Thomas, b. 1699. 

211 Richard, b. 1701 ; m. Salisbury, 1713. 

212 Elizabeth, b. 1703. 

213 Peleg, b. 1704. 

214 Grissell, b. 1706. 

215 Caleb, b. 1708. 

216 George, b. 1710. 

Peleg Shearman resided in the old Shearman homestead 
at Portsmouth, and his son Thomas inherited it from his father, 
and it is still held by his descendaTits. 

111. 

Eber, son of (85) Peleg Shearman and Elizabeth Lawton, 

was born in Portsmouth, R. I., October 20, 1674 ; married 
Honora , and had 

217 Hannah, b. June 23, 1700. 

218 EUzabeth, b. December 16. 1703. 

219 Robert, b. December 26, 1705. 



694 Shearman. 

220 Elisha, b. January 1, 1707. 

221 John, b. February 7, 1709. 

222 Ruth, b. February 3, 1711. 

223 Peleg, b. December 10, 1716. 

Eber Sliearmaii removed to Swansea. 

117. 
Elkaiiah, son of (87) Edniond Shearman and , 

was born in Dartmoutli, Mass., May Y, 1674 ; married, 1st, 
Elizabeth Manchester, January 15, 1719, and had 

224 George, b. November 10, 1730. 

225 John, b. January 10, 1723. 

226 Ruth, b. January 29, 1724. 

227 Content, b. September 26, 1736 

228 Peter, b. September 34, 1728. 

229 Elizabeth, b. August 1, 1730. 

Elizabeth Manchester, wife of Elkanah Shearman, died. He 
married, 3d, Margaret Pitts, in 1731 ; no. cb. 

119. 

IVatliaii, son of (87) Edniond Shearman and , was 

born in Dartmouth, Mass., February 1, 1078 ; married, 1st, 
Freelove, and had 

230 Mary, b. February 1, 1709. 

231 Hannah, b. September 13, 1711. 

232 Gershom, b. June 29, 1713. 

233 Sarah, b. March 36, 1714. 

234 Samson, b. March 39, 1723. 

235 Phebe, b. June 17, 1725. 

Freelove, wife of Nathan Shearm.\n, died. He married, 3d, 

Maky Taylor, and had 

236 Freelove, b. January 16, 1750. 

237 Nathan, b. June 13, 1753. 

238 Daniel. 

Nathan Shearman resided at Dartmouth, Mass. 

120. 
David, son of (87) Edmond Shearman and , was 

born in Dartmouth, Mass., January 1, 1680 ; married Abigail 
, and had 



SlIEAEMAN. 69.5 

239 Margaret, b. December 13, 1711. 

240 Jacob, b. November 8, 1713, of Lakeville, Mass. 

241 David, b. March S, 1716, of Riclimond, Mass. 

242 Edmond, b. January 2, 1718, of Adams, Mass. 

243 John, b. April 12, 1T20, of Rochester, Mass. 

244 Nehemiah, b. yeptember 18, 1722, of Bellington, Mass. 

245 Abigail, b. January 8, 1724. 

246 Hannah, b. June 17, 1727. 

247 Lydia, b. October 18, 1729. 

248 Judith, b. August 3, 1732. 

8aiiiiiel, son of (ST) Ednioiul Sheariiiau and , 

was born in Dartmouth, Jnlj 27, 1<)S6; married Hannah 
, and had 

249 Elizabeth, b. March 1, 1702 ; m. Henry Gridlet. 

250 Joanna, b. June 25, 1708. 

251 Abigail, b. April 30, 1707 ; m. David Sherman. 

252 Hannah, b. January 24, 1709 ; m. Mathews. 

253 Samuel, b. September 11, 1712. 

254 Alice, b. September 15, 1719 ; m. Joshua Sherman. 

Eliintliaii, son of (87) Etlniond Shearman and , 

was born in Dartmouth, October 1, 1094 ; married , 

and liad 

255 Simeon. 

256 Edmond, b. 1726; d. November, 1804, leaving a family in 

Middleborough, Maes. 

257 Seth. 

258 Sarah, m. Benjamin Haskill. 

259 Ahthea. 

Elnatlian Shearman, settled in Middleborough, Mass. 

1514. 

•To!«e|ili, son of (87) Edmond Shearman and , was 

born in Dartmouth in 1698; married Elizabeth — , and 

liad • 

260 Rebecca, b. April 14, 1723. 

261 Dorcas, b. February 16, 1725. 

262 Isaac, b. May 2, 1727. 

263 Joanna, b. March 17, 1780. 

88 



696 Shearman. 

264 Joseph, b. March 16, 1733. 

265 Elizabeth, b. November 10, 1734. 

266 Margaret, b. April 3, 1737. 

267 Deliverance, b. June 15, 1743. 
* 268 George, b. July 5, 1749. 

135. 
Philip, son of (88) Samson Shearman and Isabel Trip, 

was born in Portsmouth, R. I., in 1675 ; married, 1st, Mary, 
daughter of Abi'aliaiu Anthony, April 12, 1699, and had 

269 Mary, b. November 4, 1701. 

270 Abraham, b. May 3, 1704 ; m. probably (285) Hannah Shear- 

man, March 28, 1731. 

271 Sam.son, b. March 15, 1705 ; m., probably, Sarah Thomas, No- 

vember 11, 1736. 

272 Philip, b. April 25, 1708. 

273 Peter, b, February 12, 1709. 

274 Alice, b. February 7, 1711. 

275 Anthony, b. December 18, 1713. 

Mary Aiithouy, wife of Philip Shearman, died September 21, 1716. 

* "'March 11, 1717, then did Philip Shearman take the widow 
Hannah Clarke in her shift, without any other apparel, and 
led her across the highway as the law directs in such cases, 
and was then married according to law by me. 

" William Hall, Justice." 

Hannah Clarke, wife of Philip Siieaeman died May 15, 
1Y40, in her 58th year. 

128. 
8anisoii, son of (88) Samson Shearman and Isabel Trip, 

was born in Portsmouth, R. I., in 1 682 ; married Dorcas , 

and had 

276 Hannah, b. October 28, 1713; m. Jer. Brown. 

277 Israel, b. April 9, 1719. 

278 Dorcas, b. June 16, 1721. 

279 Alice, b. March 13, 1723. 

280 Abiel, b. April 6, 1724 ; d. September 1, 1746. 

• 281 James (Capt.), b. 1727 ; d. 1805. 

282 Experience, b. June 1, 1729. 

283 Sarah, b. February 1, 1733. 

284 Ruth, b. November 12, 1735. 

Samson Shearman settled in South Kino^ston, R. I. 



Shearman. 697 

Abiel, sou of (SS) Siiinson Sheariuaii aiul Isabel Trip, 

was born at Portsmouth, R. I., iu 16S3 ; married Dorcas 
Gardner, October 20, 1712, and bad 

285 Hannah, b. October 33. 1713; m., probably (270) Abhaham 

Shearman, March 28, 1731. 

286 Ezekiel, b. April 13, 1717. 

It is supposed that Dorcas Gardneu, wife of Ariel Shearman, died, 
and that he married a second wife, as there is a great interval of 
space between the birth of EzEKiEL and his next child. 

287 Helen M., b. May 31, 1784. 

288 Jane F., b. November 20, 1739. 

Abiel Shearman settled in Soutli Kiugstou, R. I. 

Job, son of (S8) Samson Shearman aud Isabel Tri[), was 

born iu Portsuioutb, II. I., November 24, 1687 ; married, 1st, 
Bridget (lardner, of Kiuijjstou, December 23, 1714, and had 

289 PhUip, b. December 13, 1715. 

290 Isabel, b. October 31, 1717 ; m. Watson. 

291 Mary, b. January 16 1719. 

292 Job, b. May 3, 1723. 

293 Bridget, b. July 7, 1724 : m. John Shearman, Jr., August 9, 

1747 ; d. December 8, 1753. 

294 Sarah, b. October 39, 173G; m. Viol. 

295 Alice, b. June 25, 1728. 

296 Mary, b. October 36, 1730 ; m. John Davis. 

Bridget Gardner, wife of Job Shearman, died. He married, 2d, 
Amy Spencer, of East Greenwicb, June 1, 1733, and had 

297 Amy, b. July 37, 1734 ; m. Benjamin Thruston. 

298 Benjamin, b. November 14, 1735; d. February 1, 1756. 

299 Samson, b. July 33, 1737 ; m. Rcth, daughter of David Fish 

April 9, 1761. He died January 34, 1801. She died March 10, 
1818. 

300 Martha, b. January 38, 1738-9. 

301 Walter, b. October 20, 1740, crushed to death in a cider mill 

September 20, 1749. 

302 Dorcas, 1). January 3, 1743-3. 

303 Abigail, b. November 3, 1744. 

Job Shearman was a farmer. He died at Portsuiouth, R. 
I., November 16, 1747, se. 60 years and 8 days. 



698 Sheakman. 

133. 
Philip, son of (90) Joliu Shearniau and Sarah Spooner, 

was born in Dartnioutli ; married , and had 

304 John, b. June 1. 1C99. 

305 Jabez, b. November 3, 1700. Was a Lieutenant in the British 

Navy ; d. in 1774 ; his descendants are numerous in Dartmouth. 

306 Jason, b. May 19, 1703. 

307 Henry, b. September 8, 1705. 

308 Jacob, b. April 9, 1708. 

309 Deborah, b. June 17, 1710. 

310 Abraham, b. November 30, 1713. 

Philip Shearman settled in Dartmouth as a fanner. 

135. 

JToiJ^litia, son of (90) Johu Shearman and Sarali Spooner, 

was born in Dartmouth ; married Alice , and had 

311 Phebe, b. June 20, 1708. 

312 Jonathan, b. June 20, 1711. 

Joslina Shearman settled in Dartmouth, Mass. 

136. 

Isaac, son of (90) John Shearman and Sarah Spooner, 

was born in Dartmouth ; married Sarah -, and had 

313 Jethro, b. January 9, 1706. 

314 Jemima, b. April 13, 1707. 

315 Keziah, b. January 5, 1709. 

316 Isaac, b. January 22, 1712. 

317 Dinah, b. February 11. 1715. 

318 Ruth, b. January 8, 1719. 

137. 

Eiihraim^ son of (90) John Shearman and Sarah 

Spooner, was born in Dartmoutli ; married Mehitabel , 

and had 

319 Susannah, b. April 17, 1708. 

320 Preserved, b. January 23, 1710 

321 Edward, b. April 28, 1712. 

322 Patience, b. August 4, 1715. 



Shearman. 699 

323 Alice, b. May 9, 1720. 

324 Robert, b. December 15, 1723. 

138. 
Tiiiiotliy, son of (90) John Sliearman and Sarah 

Spooner, was born in DartinoiUh ; married Dinah , 

and had 

325 Joshua, b. Miiy 13, 1718. 

326 Sarah, b. May 5, 1719. 

327 Mary, b. Jiiue 30, 1721. 

328 Deborah, b. October 6, 1730. 

147. 

Beiijaiiiiii, son of (94) Benjamin Shearman and Hannah 

Mowry, was Ijorn at Portsmouth, R. I., December 26, 1675 ; 
married Mary Lawton, of Portsmouth, April 9, 1702, and had 

329 Benjamin, b. February 8, 1702 ; d. June 17, 1704. 

330 Elizabeth, b. June 21, 1704. 

331 Robert, b. September 1, 1705; m. ('probably) Katharine Tay- 

LOU, December 4, 1729 ; d. in Newport 1787. 

332 George, b. February 22, 1706-7 ; d. August 7, 1713. 

333 Isaac, b. June 9, 1709 ; m. (probably) Martha Hookey, Septem- 

ber 2, 1736. 

334 Joseph, b. June 1. 1712. 

Benjamin Shearman was man-ied bj- tlie clergyman of 
Trinity C'hurcli, Newport, R. I. 

148. 

Jonatliaii, son of (94) Benjamin Shearman, and Hannah 
Mowry, was born in Portsmouth, R. L, March 7, 1677 ; mar- 
ried Mary , December 1703, and had 

335 Jonathan, b. October 14,1705; m., 1st, DoHCAS Shelden, Febru- 

ary 5, 1726 ; 2d, Mary Card ; d. April 14, 1778. 

336 Hannah. 

337 Mary, m. Allen. 

338 Sarah, m. Shelden. 

339 Amy. 

340 Benjamin, m. Freelove Austin, March 11, 1768. 

341 Ezekiel, b. June 25, 1721 ; m. M.vrgaret Knowles ; d. 1773. 

Jonathan Shearman lived on a farm of two hundred acres 
in Exeter, R. L, given to him by his father, lie made a will 



700 Shearmait. 

which was proved January lY, 1752, aud died a short time 
before. 

149. 

Jo§ei)li, son of (94) Benjamin Shearman and Hannah 

Mowry, was born in Portsmouth, R. I., February 11, 1678; 
married Margaret Manchester, and had 

342 Elizabeth. 

343 Joseph. 

344 Benjamin, b. August 23, 1704 ; m. Ruth, daughter of Preserved 

Fish, April 12, 1733. 

345 John. 

346 WilUam. 

Joseph Shearman died at Portsmouth, R. L, in 1755. 

lOS. 
Henry, son of (OO) Eber Shearman and Martlia Rem- 

mington, was born January 11, 1721; married Ann, daughter 

of Dr. Charles Higinbothara and Lippet, his wife (b. in 

Cranston, R. I.), in 1747, and had 

347 Nathaniel, b. August 15, 1748 ; m. Lucy Tisdale ; d. at sea 1775. 

348 John, b. October 24, 1750. 

349 Mary, b. March 11, 1753. 

350 Charles, b. February 1, 175G. 

351 Henry, Jr., b. March 31, 1759. 

352 Martha, b. March 9, 1763. 

353 Sarah, b. March 29, 1765. 

Henry Shearman resided in South Kingston, where liis 
children were born. 

About this time this branch of the family changed the spell- 
ing of the name, and his descendants ever after wrote it 
" Sherman." 

Other descendants of (37) Philip, of Rhode Island, both before 
and after this, made the same change, but in this record the 
name is brou2:ht down to this date as he wrote it himself. 

The direct descent through (163) Henry and his son (347) 
Nathaniel, is carried to William Watts Sherman, no\y of 
Newport, R. I., and Charles A. W. Sherman, of Canandaigua, 
N. Y. (See Family No. 347.) 



SlIEAKMAN. 701 

Jonathan, son of (148) Jonathan Shearman :iiul Mary 
, was ])oi'n in Exeter, R. I., October 14, 1705 ; married, 



1st, Dorcas Shelden, February 5, 1726-7, and had 

354 Benajah, b. 1733 ; d. 1785. 

355 Joseph. 

Dorcas Shelden, wife of Jonathan Sheakman, died. He married, 
2d, Maky, daughter of Jonathan Card, of South Kingston, 
R. I., and had 

356 Jonathan, b. October 14, 1731 ; m. Sarah Herkington, March 

16, 1768 ; d. July 4, 1810. He resided in Nova Scotia. 

357 Abigail, b. October 7, 1737 ; m. William Congdon. 

358 Gideon, b. October 25, 1741 ; d. y. 

359 Mary, b. November 5, 1745 ; ni. David Cotterell. 

360 Robert, b. September 14, 1752 ; m. Honor Brown, February 26, 

1777 ; d. October 4, 1829. 

Jonathan Shearman died on his farm in Exeter, R. I., 
April 14, 1778. 

Maiiy Card, widow of Jonathan Shearman, died Novem- 
ber 15, 1803. 

341. 

l^zekiel, son of (148) Jonathan Shearman and Mary 

, was born in Exeter, R. I., June 25, 1721 ; married 

Margaret Knowles, and had 

361 Elizabeth, b. August 18, 1748 ; ni. James Parker. 

362 Wilham, b. May 8, 1750 ; d. December 28, 1823. 

363 Mary, b. December 4, 1751 ; m. Talmage Edwards, and had 

Hon. John Edwards, of Johnstown, N. Y. 

364 John, b. August 31, 1753. 

365 Thomas, b. May 5, 1758. 

366 Ezekiel, b. August 23, 1760 ; m. Mary Supple, widow of John 

Bartleson. Settled at Jerusalem, N. Y., June, 1788, with 
others of the " Society of Friends," all followers of Jemima 
Wilkinson. 

Ezekiel Shearman died in 1773. 

Robert, son of (335) Jonathan Shearman and his second 
wife Mary Card^ was born in Exeter, K. I., Se})tember 14, 



702 Shearman. 

1752 ; married Hoiior, daughter of Ebenezer Brown (b. July 
12, 1757), February 26, 1777, and had 

367 Jonathan, b. July 12,1779 ; m., 1st, Dorinda Smith ; 2d, Cath- 

arine Hardenburgh, in 1825 ; d. March 18, 1863. 

368 Gideon, b. November 22, 1781; m. Margaret Reynolds, De- 

cember 17, 1801; d. April 23, 1845. 

369 Ebenezer B., b. April 20, 1783 ; m. Sarah Ballou. in 1808 ; d. 

April 23, 1845. She died February 7, 1877. 

370 Arnold, b. February 15, 1785 ; m. Catharine Arnold, in 1802 ; 

d. January, 1838. 

371 Daniel C, b. March 4, 1787 ; m. Abigail Strong, January 26, 

1812 ; d. April 14, 1863. 

372 Robert, b. September 10, 1790 ; m. 1st (481) Anna Maria Sher- 

man, January 8, 1822; 2d, Lura Tracy, May 17, 1835; d. 
September 6, 1838. 

373 WUlette H., b. January 31, 1792 ; m., 1st, Catharine Ann 

Schoolcraft, in 1816; 2d, Emily Kirkland, in 1834; d. De- 
cember 28. 1868. 

374 WiUiam Pitt, b. March 2, 1794; m. Maryette Andrews, Sep- 

tember 22, 1819 ; d. September 10, 1824. 

375 Stukeley, b. February 12, 1796; d. s. November 14, 1820. 

376 Honor B., b. March 21, 1800; d. s. February 28, 1850. 

Robert Shearman died on the homestead in South Kingston, 
R. L, October 4, 1829. 

Honor Brown, widow of Robert Shearman, died in Perry, 
K Y., March 26, 1841, se. 83 years, 8 months and 14 days. 

367. 

Joiiatlian, son of (360) Robert Shearman and Honor 

Brown, was born July 12, 1779 ; married, 1st, Dorinda Smith, 

and had 

377 Mary, b. August 3, 1810; m. Theodore Farley. 

Dorinda Smith, wife of Jonathan Shearman, died at Fenner, Madi- 
son county, N. Y., December 11, 1823. He married, 2d, Cath- 
arine Hardenburgh, widow of Dykeman, in 1825 , 

no eh. 

Catharine Hardenburgh, wife of Jonathan Shearman, 
died April 21, 1860, aged 76 years. 

Jonathan Shearman died March 18, 1863, in Canajoharie, 
Montgomery Co., T^. Y. He was a practicing physician at an 



Shearman. 708 

early day in Washiiii^ton Co., R. I., from whence, in 1800, he 
removed to Oneida Co., N. Y., and finally settled at Fenner, 
Madison Co., N. Y., after having s])eiit a short time at Aureliu?, 
Cayuga Co. For a time he was in the mercantile business 
with his brother Daniel C, in Lowville, Lewis Co., but 
having gained a respectable competence, gave up liis business 
and profession and lived a i-etired life. 

Crideoii, son of (0(10) llobert Shearinaii and Honor Brown, 

was born November 22, 17^1 ; married Mjirgaret, daughter of 
Henry Reynolds, of Exeter, R. I., December 17, 1801, and had 

378 Rowland H., b. February 15, 1803; ui. IIaruiet Slawson, 

August 8, 1837 ; d. February 10, 1867 ; resided at Wayne, Mich. 

379 Abigail, b. January 11, 1805 ; m. Randall Watrous, December 

•20. 182- ; d. at Marshall, Mich., October 12, 1800. 

380 Mary, b. June 1, 1807; m. Charles Leonard, May 3, 1841 ; 

resided at Castile, N. Y. 

381 Martha, b. October 23, 1809 ; single ; resided at Perry, N. Y. 

382 Margaret, b. July 27, 1811 ; m. Daniel Thrasher, March, 1859 ; 

d. December 20, 1871 ; no ch. ; resided at Farmersville, N. Y. 

383 Honor B., b. May 1, 1813 ; m. Jonathan B. Salisbury, March 

G, 1848 ; resided at Franklinville, N. Y. 

384 James Henry, b. October 9, 1815 ; drowned at Perry, May 7, 1829. 

385 Mercy A., b. October 12, 1817 ; m. Asa L. Cqssitt, July 16, 1839 ; 

d. August 31, 1873; resided in Michigan. 

386 Dorinda S., b. January 25, 1821 ; m. Thomas VV^. Jones, July 26, 

1841 ; resided at Castile, N. Y. 

387 Alfred, b. June 12, 1823 ; m. Eliza A. Lake, September 7, 1845 ; 

resides in Perry, N. Y. 

388 William Pitt, b. August 9, 1825 ; m. Celestia J. EiiiCKSON, 

April 30, 1849 ; resides in Castile, N. Y. 

389 Robert F., b. August 22, 1828 ; m. Sarah L. Norton, March 1, 

1854 ; resides in Gainesville, N. Y. 

Gfideon Sliearman died at Perry, N. Y., April 28, 1845. 

Margakkt Reynolds, widow of Gidkon Shearman, died 
December 27, 1853. 

Gideon Shearman was a farmer in Yernon, Oneida Co., 
N. Y., but removed to Perrv, where he carried on farminof ex 
tensively until his death, leaving a wife and large family well 
provided for, 

89 



704i Sheakman. 

S69. 

El>eiie«er B., son of (860) Robert Shearman and 
Honor Brown, was born in South Kingston, R. I., April 20, 

1783; married Sarah, dangliter of Joseph Ballon (b. 1781), 
in 180S, and had 

390 Jane, b. February, 1809 ; m. (393) Joseph A. Shearman, March, 

1833. 

391 Angeline, b. 1811 ; d. s. 1832. 

Ebenezer B. Shearman died in Utica, April 23, 1845. 

Sarah Ballou, widow of Ebenezer B. Shearman, died 
February 7, 1877, se. 96 years. 

"Ebenkzer B. Shearman came to Utica, N. Y., previous to 
1804 as a clerk to Jerathmel Ballou, son of Joseph. About 
1804 he went into business with Judah Williams, Jr. In 1810 
he was alone, and a few years after he took into partnership 
his young brother Stukeley, a young man of fine promise, wdio 
died at an early age. Subsequently his nephew, Joseph A. 
Shearman, and Theodore Ballou M-ere associated with him. 
He became largely interested in the manufacture of cotton 
goods and window glass. He was one of the company whicli 
set in operation in New Hartford the first cotton factory in the 
county, the bulk of the shares of tlie stock of which he l)Ought 
up, and managed the institution himself with skill and profit. 
He was always a friend and advocate of manufacturers and a 
patron of industry. By his energy and devotion to business 
he became independently wealthy. His interest in public 
affairs was conspicuous, and the share considerable which he 
bore in the civic affairs of his time. Fi-om its foundation he 
was, so long as he lived, a director of the Utica Bank, and in 
1828 he was one of the electors for President of the United 
States. He possessed a judgment of remarkable soundness, a 
mind in all respects eminently practical, and a heart ever true 
to kindly impulses." — [Baggs' Pioneers of Utica. 

370. 
Arnold, son of (360) Robert Shearman and Honor 

Brown, was born February 15, 1785 ; married Catharine, 



Shearman. -705 

daughter of xVniold and Freelove Greene, in 1802, 

and had 

392 Joseph Arnold, b. April, ISOo ; m. (oflO) Jane Shearman, 

March, 1S33. 

393 Aldrick, b. January 30, 1805. 

394 Jonathan B., b. June 1, 1807. 

395 Josiah, b. May 22, 1800. 

396 Ehza M., b. July 25, 1811. 

397 Stukeley, b. September Hi, 1813. 

398 Abby A., b. October 28, 1815. 

399 Harriet, b. January 27, 1820. 

400 Arnold C, b. September 9, 1822. 

401 Marian, b. October 20, 1824. 

402 Catharine, b April 3, 1829. 

403 Sarah Jane, b. April 5, 1831. 

Arnold Sheariiijiu died at tlie old homestead in Rliode 
Island in 1838. When quite a yonng man he was a teacher. 
He afterward became a farmer and cnltivated and lived npon 
the old homestead farm at South Kingston, R. I. He was 
appointed by the Governor of liliode Island Justice of the 
Peace, which office he held until his death. 

Jo!^e|)ll Arnold, son of (370) Arnold Shearman and 
Catharine Arnold, was born April, 1803; married (391)) Jane, 
daughter of (369) Ebenezer B. Shearman and Sarah Ballon, 
Mnrcli, 1833 ; no children. 

Joseph A. Shearman left Tlhodc Island when qnite a young 
man and was bronght up midei' the instruction of his nncle 
Ebknezer B. She.vrman. He was afterward associated with 
him in business, and on the death of his nncle and father-in- 
law all the varions interests of the estate were managed with 
ability by him. P(jlitically, he is a man of large influence. 
He resides at Utica, N. Y. 

:iri. 

Ilaiiiel C, son of (3()0) Rohert Shearman and Honor 
Brown, was born March 4, 1787 ; married Abigail, daughter 
of Adoiiiah Strong, January 20, 1812, and had 

404 Lansing. 



706 Shearma-n. 

Daniel C. Shearman entered the counting house of his 
brother, Ebenezer B. Shearman, at the age of 18 years and 
remained there until about 1812, wlien he removed to Rnthmd, 
Jefferson Co., N. Y., and engaged in mercantile business, after 
which he purchased a farm and resided upon it until his death 
whicli took place April 14, 1863. 

379. 
Robert, son of (360) Robert Shearman and Honor 

Brown, was born in Sonth Kingston, R. L, September 10, 
1790; married (481) Anna Maria, danghtei- of (472) Watts 
Sherman and Olivia Gillson (b. September 17, 1800), January 
8, 1822, and had 

405 Robert Henry, b. August 15, 1822 ; d. September 5, 1823. 

406 Olivia Maria, b. October 14, 1823 ; m. (1819 Talcott Ped.), S. 

VisscHER Tai.cott, November 23, 1843. 

Anna Maria Sherman, wife of Robert Sifeakman, died at Si. 
Augustine March 9, 182.5. He married, 2d, Lura Tracv, May 
17, 1835 ; no ch. 

Robert Sliearm an died at Westmoreland, N. Y., September 
6, 1838, and was bnried in Iltica by the side of his first wife. 

"Robert Shearman migrated from Kingston, R. I., to 
Utica in 1815, and joined his brother, William Pitt, in busi- 
ness. They were long togethei- at No. 64 Genesee street and 
kept up a nnion in trade after William P. settled in Rochester. 
Feeble in health during the latter part of his life, he withdrew 
from business and made his home in Westmoreland, N. Y. — 
[Baggs' Pioneers of Utica. 

373. 
Willette H., son of (360) Robert Shearman and Honor 
Brown, was born at Sonth Kingston, R. I., January 31,1792; 
married, 1st, Catharine Ann, daughter of Col. Lawrence 
Schoolcraft, a soldiei' of the Revolution, and the sister of Henry 
R. Schoolcraft, the historian, in 1816, and had 

407 Richard Updike, d . at 2 mouths old. 

408 Francis Willette, b. June 20, 1817 ; m. Caroline S. Williams ; 

d, December 1, 1874. 



ShearmalN. Y07 

409 Richard U., b. June 2G, 1819 ; m. Mary Sherman. 

410 Robert H., b. September 15, 1822 ; m. MaryColton, d. October 

13, 18G7. 

411 Mariette E., b. October 8, 1824. 

412 Helen M., b. April 23, 1827. 

413 Wimam Pitt, b. September 19, 1829 ; m. Mary VV. James, June 

3, 1863. 

414 Maria J., b. January 31, 1832. 

Catharine Ann Schoolcraft, wife of Willette H. Shearman 

died in 1834. He married, 2d, Emily, widow of Kirkland 

and daughter of Russell Church, in the fall of 1834, and had 

415 Emily C, b. July IG, 1835; d. 1840. 

416 Stukeley, b. December 26, 1836; d. May, 1850. 

417 Angeline, ) m. Patrick Sullivan, and had one daughter. 

[ b. September 19, 1838. 

418 Jo.sephine, ) m. JosiAii S. FOOT. 

419 Hiram, b. May 19, 1840 ; d. s. 1877. 

420 Albert E., 1>. July 16, 1842 ; m. . 

421 Ebenezer B., b. October 13, 1843. 

422 Rebecca C, b. May 31, 184G; d. February 2G, 1852. 

Emily (Church) Kirkhiud, wife of Willette II. Siieau- 
MAN, died . 

Willette H. Shearman died at Vernon, N. Y. December 
28, 18(>8. He was the seventh son of the family, and left the 
homestead of liis parents at the a<^e of 19 years. He served 
a clerksliip in Wicktbrd and Providence, R. L, and at the age 
of 21 he took charge of tlie business of the Oneida Glass fac- 
tory, an incorporated company doing business in Vernon, N. 
Y., in \vhi(;h position he continued from 1813 to 1837, after 
which he was appointed one of the commissioners for the erec- 
tion of the State Lunatic Asylum at Utiea, and later one of 
the trustees of that institution. In 1842 he returned to Ver 
non, and to the date of his death resided on and cultivated the 
farm owned by him in that place. 

IVilliain Pitt, son of (3t'>0) Robert Sheariiuiii and Honor 
Brown, was born in South Kingston, R. I., March 2, 175)4; 
married Msiryette, daughter of Samuel J. Andrews and Dam- 
arus Tyler (U. at Derl)y, Conn , -lune 1, 1798), September 22, 
1819, and had 

423 Ebenezer B., b. May 2, 1821 ; single. 



708 Sheakman. 

424 Julia Tyler, b. April 7,1833 ; m. Judge Charles H. Doolittle, 

December 1, 1847. 

William Pitt Shearman died September 10, 1824. 

Maryette Andkp:ws, widow of William Pitt Shearman, 
died at Eocliester, October 9, 1800. 

" William Pitt Shearman arrived at Utica, N. Y., in 1807, 
from Kingston, R. I., and became assistant to his brother 
Ebenezer. A few years later he was in company with Seth 
Dwight, but in 1815 formed a business connection with his 
brother Robert. Striking in personal appearance, possessed 
of decided enterprise, he took a higli stand as a mercliant and 
accumulated a handsome property. Politically he was of the 
notorious twenty one high nnnded gentlemen. He died rather 
suddenly in New York city." — [Pagg's Pioneers of Utica. 

424. 

Julia Tyler, daughter of (374) William Pitt Shearman 
and Maryette Andrews, was born in Rochester, N. Y., April 
7, 1823 ; married Charles H., son of Dr. Harvey W. Doolittle 
and Hannah Hutchins (b. September 19, 1815), December 1, 
1847, and had 

425 Charles A., b. September 22, 1849 ; m. Maky L. C, A. Johnson, 

September 2, 1875. 

426 Maryette A., b. November 2G, 1853 ; m. Judge. Alfred C. Coxe, 

January 30,1878. 

427 William S., b. December 35, 1855. 

428 Julius T. A., b. October 18, 1861. 

429 Mary Isabel, b. November 19, 1864. 

Judge Charles H. Doolittle was lost at sea May 21, 1874, 
while on a trip to Europe. 

Mks. Charlks H. Dooliitle and family reside in Utica, N. Y. 

495. 

Charles A., son of (424) Julia T. Shearman and Charles 

H. Doolittle, was born in Utica, September 22, 1849 ; married 
Mary L. C. A., daughter of William C. Johnson and Louisa 
Adams (a granddaughter of John Quincy Adams), September 
2, 1875, and had 



Sheakman. too 

430 Julia T. S. A., b. March 23, 1876. 

431 WUliam C. J., b. April 13, 1879. 

432 Charles A., b. December :30, 1881. 

Charles A. Doolittle and fumily reside in (Jtica, N, Y., of 
which city he has been recently elected Mayor. 

436. 

Iflaryette A., daii«;-litur of (424) Julia T. Shearman and 
Charles H. Doolittle, was horn November 26, 1852; married 
Judge Alfred Coiikling Coxe, Jannary 30, 1878, and had 

433 Gertrude D., b. November 13, 1878. 

434 Alfred C, b. 1880. 

400. 
Olivia Haria, (hiughter of (372) Robert Shearman and 
(481) Anna Maria Sherman, was born in Urica October 14, 
1823; married (1819 Talcott Fed.) S. Visscher Talcott, of 
Albany, November 23, 1843, and had 

435 George, b. October 0, 1844 ; m. Mary Isabel Hyde Downing, 

June 23, 1879. 

436 Angelica Bogart, b. February 24, 184G ; ra. (153) Clarence 
— " Uatiiijone, September 11, 180G. 

437 Robert Shearman, b. October 23, 1847 ; m. Mattie D. Barclay, 

May 18, 1870 ; no ch. 

438 Anna Maria, b. October 17, 1849. 

439 Sarah Gib.son, b. December 25, 1851 . 

S. Yisscher Talcott and family reside in Albany, N. Y. 

435. 
Cwcorge, son of (406) Olivia Maria Shearman and (1819 

Talcott Ped.) S. Visscher Talcott, was born at Attleboro, 
Mass., Octol)er 6, 1844; married Mary Isabel Hyde, danghtcr 
of Jerome Francis Downing and Henrietta Bagg, at Erie, Pa., 
June 23, 1879, and had 

440 Winifred Downing, b. April 17, 1880. 

George Talcott is a Lientenant-Commander in the United 
States Navy. (See 409 Pogart, 3f»7 Visscher and 1850 Talcott 
Ped.) 



YIO Shearman. 

436. 
Angelica Bog'art, daughter of (406) Olivia Maria 
Sliearmau and (1819 Talcott Ped.) S. Yisscher Talcott, was 
born in Albany February 24, 1846; married (153) Clarence 
Ratliboiie, September 11, 1866, and had 

441 Albert, b. July 37, 1868. 

442 Joel, b. September 13, 1869. 

443 Angelica Talcott, b. March 13, 1871. 

444 Ethel, b. December 11, 1877. 

Clarence Rathbone and family reside in Albany, N. Y. 
(See 410 Bogart, 153 Rathbone, 368 Yisscher and 1851 Talcott 
Ped.) 

40H. 

Fraiieii^ Willette, son of (373) Willette H. Shearman 
and his first wife Catharine Ann Schoolcraft, was born in 
Yernon, Oneida Co., N. Y., June 20, 1817; married Caroline 
Sopliia, daughter of Stolham Williams and Mary Augusta 
Barron, and had 

445 Caroline S., d. y. 

446 Mary Augusta, b. August, 1841 ; m. James Wooley. 

447 Sarah Eliza, b. April, 1844. 

448 Lawrence Schoolcraft, b. March, 1847. 

449 Francis C, b. May, 1849. 

450 Helen G., b. February, 1853. 

Francis W. Sherman died at Marshall, Mich., about Decem- 
ber 1, 1874. He graduated at Hamilton College at the age of 
twenty years ; went to the state of Michigan and settled in 
Marshall, where he held various public offices ; was State 
Superintendent of Public Schools, Circuit Judge, Justice of 
the Peace, and Acting Mayor of Marshall. 

409. 
Richard Updike, son of (373) Willette H. Shearman 

and his first wife Catharine Ann Schoolcraft, was born June 
26, 1819 ; married Mary, daughter of Capt. Richard W. Sher- 
man and Lucretia, daughter of Stolham Williams, and had 



Shearman. 711 

451 Richard W., b. December 4, 1848 ; m. Julia H. Hammond, May 

20, 1873. 

452 Mary L., b. November 19, ISoO ; m. Henry J. Cookingham, 

September 17, 1873. 

453 Stolham W., b. January 31, 1853 ; m. Delia Gale, August 1, 1877. 

454 James S., b. October 24, 1855. 

455 Sandford F., b. May 11, 1858. 

456 Willette A., b. August 21, 1864 ; d. February 23, 1868. 

Richard W. and Stolham W. Sherman are civil engineers ; 
Jamks S. is a lawyer located in New York ; Sandford F, is a 
merchant in Iltica ; H. J. Cookingham is a lawyer in Utica, 
and was a Member of Assembly in 1880. 

(len. Ricliard U. Sherman at an early age dropped the " a " 
from his name. He edited the "Utica Daily Gazette" on its 
first starting, and subsequently a daily paper in Rochester; 
then at Oswego, soon after which he returned to Utica and 
with others established the " Daily Herald," with which he was 
connected until he was elected Clerk of the Assembly of the 
State of New York, where he served with distinguished ability 
for several terms. He was elected a member of the Legislature 
and subsequently clerk of the House of Representatives at 
Washington. He was a member of the constitutional conven- 
tion in 1869, Democratic candidate for Congress in Oneida 
district in 1872, Justice of the Peace town of New Hartford, 
Oneida Co., from 1872 to 1880, Pi-esident of the village in 
1874, 1875, 1879, and was appointed one of the Commissioners 
of Fisheries, State of New York, in 1879. As early as 1842 
he began public life, when he was clerk of the city of Utica, 
member of the Common Council in 1849, Chief Engineer of 
the Fire Department in 1850, and President of the Board of 
Supervisors of Oneida county in 1854. He has gone through 
all the routine of military life, having served in the State 
militia from the ranks to the rank of Brigadier-General, He 
has retired from public life, and lives happily and contented in 
the southern part of New Hartford, engaged in cultivating his 
fai-ni and taking care of his estate. Gen. Sherman is of a 
happy and social disposition, making many warm friends whom 
he has the good fortune to keep, and enjoys above all things his 
annual excursion to the Noitli woods. 
90 



T12 Shearman. 

His wife is the daughter of that Capt. Sherman so well 
remembered by the past generation as connnander of the 
steamer that plied on Lake Champlain, whose discipline was most 
perfect, and who, when his boat was burned, so distingushed 
himself in saving the lives of all his passengers and crew, he 
being the last to leave the ship, floating ashore on a table. 

410. 

Robert Henry, son of (-^73) Willette H. Shearman 

and his first wife Catharine Ann Schoolcraft, was born 
September 15, 1822 ; married Mary, danghter of James Colton, 
of Buffalo, N. Y., and had 

457 Robert H., b. July, 1853 ; d. September, 1853. 

458 James C, b. February 9, 1855 ; m. Lillte Smith. 

Robert H. Shearman died from injuries received by having 
been run over by the railroad cars while he was leaving the 
train at Utica, October 13, 1867. 

Robert H. Shearman, after spending a short time on a farm, 
was appointed clerk in the Bank of Utica, where he remained 
some seven years, after which he was appointed cashier of the 
Hollister Baidv at Buffalo. While at Utica he was elected to 
the Common Council for the Second ward for three successive 
terms, 1847, 1848, 1849. He remained cashier of the Hollister 
Bank till 1857, when it went under, with many other l)anks, in 
the general crash of that year. He was afterwards appointed 
deputy State Engineer and Surveyor, January 1, 1865. 

Mary Colton, widow of Robert H. Shearman, resides at 
Passaic, N. J. 

413. 

William Pitt, son of (373) Willette H. Shearman and 
his first wife Catharine Ann Schoolcraft, was born September 
19, 1829; married Mary Washington James, of Washington, 
D. C, June 3, 1863, and had 

459 William Willette. b. April 24, 1864 ; d. January 11, 1865. 

460 Lawrence Hobart, b. January 31, 1866. 

461 Mary Washington, b. October I'S, 1867. 

462 Henry Schoolcraft, b. May 6, 1869. 

463 William Pitt, b. February 18, 1871 , d. 1871. 



Shearman. 713 

Mary W. James, wife of William Prrr Shearman, died 
Marcli 2, 1871. 

William Put Shearman entered into active life at the age 
of foui'teen, as a clerk, in whicli capacity lie remained for 
about seven years, when he received the appointment of book- 
keei)er at the Holhster Bank at Buffalo, and su])seqnently 
was made Teller. Haviui; served there several years, he re- 
ceived an appointment to a clerkship in the Treasury Depart- 
ment at Washington, where he remained until appointed 
Treasurer of the New York and Erie Railroad. He now holds 
a responsible position in the financial department of the govern- 
ment of New York City, 

41». 

Hiram, son of (373) Willette H. Slieaniiaii and his second 
wife Emily Kirklaml, was born May 19, 1840. He was a 
bachelor, and remained on the farm during his minority. He 
held a position on the New York and Erie Railroad, and 
subsecpiently was made Cashier in the office of the Collector of 
Internal Revenue at St. Louis, Mo., where he died in 1877. 

430. 

All>crt E., son of (373) Willette H. Shearman and his 

second wife Emily Kirklaiid, 'was born July 16, 18-1:2; mar- 
ried , and had 

464 A daughter. 

Albert E. Shearman enlisted during the Rebellion in the 
One Hundred and Seventeenth Regiment, New York State 
Volunteers, and went with his regiment to the front. He was 
with the forces besieging the defenses of Richmond, and in the 
assault on Fort Harrison was taken prisoner, and for a long 
time confined at Salisbury, N. C, where he lost the toes of 
both feet by frost, and endured such severe privations and 
suffering, that for three years after his exchange and 
home he was unfitted to ]ierform any labor or bnsiness of any 
kind. On his recovery he went to La Fayette, 111., as local 
superintendent of a railroad, and now resides in Elgin, 111., 
where he is engaged in manufacturing. 



714 Sheakmait. 

451. 
Richard W., son of (409) Kicliard U. Sherman and 
Mary Sliermaii, was born December 4, 1848 ; married Julia 
H. Hammond, May 20, 1873, and had 

465 Eugene H., b. June 1, 1874. 

466 Richard U,, b. November 22, 1877 ; d. September 7, 1879. 

459. 

Mary li., daugliter of (409)_ Richard U. Sherman and 
Mary Sherman, was born November 19, 1850 ; married Henry 
J. Cookingham, September 17, 1872, and had 

467 Cornelia Mumford, b. May 7, 1873. 

468 Henry J. 

469 Richard Sherman, b. January, 1876. 

470 Frederick W., b. May, 1878. 

347. 

IViitJiaiiiel, son of (103) Henry Sherman and Ann 

Higinbotham, was born in South Kingston, R. I., August 15, 
1748 ; married Lucy, daughter of Rev. Josepli Tisdale, a Bap- 
tist clergyman of Rhode IsUmd (b. 1749), and had 

471 Henry, m. Sarah Mitchell, of Hudson, N. Y. . 

472 Watts, b. July 2, 1775 ; m. Olivia Gillson, June 12, 1794. 

Capt. Natlianiel Sherman died at sea in 1775. His widow 
married, 2d, Niles Hig'inhotliam, and liad one son Sands, who 
married and left children. He died at Oneida, N. Y. 

Lucy Tisdale, widow of Nathaniel Sherman and of 
Niles Higinbotham, died in Oneida in 1838. 

471. 
Henry, son of (347) Capt. Nathaniel Sherman and 
Lucy Tisdale, was born ; married Sarah Mitchell, 

of Hudson, N. Y., and had 

473 Alice, d. y. 

474 Stephen, m. and had children. 

475 Sarah, ) m. Thomas Humphrey, February 14, 1839. 

lb. June 23, 1805. 

476 Olivia, ) d. s. 

477 Cornelia, d. s. 



Shearman. 715 

478 Watts, b. February 22, 1809; m., 1st. Lois Sarah Tuuner. 

February 26, 1835 : 2d, (497) Sauah Makia Gibson, February 
2, 1841 ; d. February 20, 1865. 

475$. 

Watts, son of (3J:7) Capt. Nathaniel Sheriiiaii and Lucy 
Tisdale, was bom July 2, 1775 ; man-ied Olivia, daughter of 
James Gillson and Amy Whipple, of Attleboro, Mass., in 
Troy, N. Y., June 12, 1794, and had 

479 Sarah, b. September 15, 1796; m. Henry B. Gibson, December 

9, 1812 ; d. June 28, 1881. 

480 Henry, b. August 26, 1798 ; m. Elizabistu Staples ; d. A.\)t\\ 

21, 1821. She died September 1, 1881. 

481 Anna Maria, b. September 17, 1800 ; m. (372) Robert Shear- 

man, January 8, 1822 ; d. March 9, 1825. 

482 Lucy Amanda, b. March 6, 1804 ; d. s. July 27, 1821. 

483 Olivia J., b. March 14, 1806 ; d. s. December 24, 1822. 

484 James N., b. March 14, 1811 ; m. Sarah E. Frost, June, 1832 ; 

iio ch. ; d. March 16, 1851. 

485 Charles A. W., b. September 4, 1814 ; m. Charlotte Gardiner, 

December 15, 1835. 

Watts Slierinau died in New Yort city, December 13, 1818, 
and was buried in the Wall street church. " Watts Sherman 
came to ITtica, N. Y., from Newport, R. T., about 1795, and 
formed a partnership with i\.riiold Wells in 1802, which lasted 
but a short time. After the dissolution of this partnership Mr. 
Sherman enlarged his business and directly took rank among 
the leading merchants in Utica. In May, 1813, he took Henry 
B. Gibson and Alexander Seymour as partners. He and Mr. 
Gibson removed to New York and conducted the business 
there, which soon secured an independent fortune for both of 
the partners." — [Bagg's Pioneers of Utica. 

Olivia Gillson, widow of Watts Sherman, married, 2d, 
Paul Hoclistrasser, by whom she had no children. She died 
in Buffalo, N. Y., January 20, 1801. " She married when 
quite young. Watts Sherman, Esq. (well known to the early 
inhabitants of Oneida county, as a man of sterling worth, great 
enterprise and energy), and with him settled in the then small 
hamlet, now city of Utica, sojourning there some sixteen 
years. They removed to New York city where Mr. Sherman 



716 Sheakman. 

died in early iiiaiiliood. Subsequently Mrs. Sherman married 
Paul Hochstrasser, a descendant of one of the old Dutch families 
of this State, a gentleman of cultivated tastes and rare social 
accomplishments, whom she survived nearly thirty years. In 
all the relations of life, whether as wife, mother, or friend, she 
performed her part well and faithfully. Possessed of a retentive 
memory, and blessed with a sweet disposition, it was at once 
instructive and pleasant to be in her company. In her last 
moments, surrounded by her cliikiren, grandchildren and great- 
grandchildren, when the tired heart, which had throbbed for 
more than four score years, demanded rest, she had no regrets, 
expressed no desii'e to stay, but with Christian resignation, 
peacefully and without a struggle, passed from earth 
' Like one who lies dowu to pleasant dreams.' " 

473. 

^arsili, daughter of (-1:71) Henry Sheriuaii and Sarali 

Mitchell, was born June 23, 1805 ; married Thoiiias Huni- 

plirey (b. in Yorkshire, Eng., January 31, 1806), February 14, 
1839, and had 

486 George P., b. at Perry, N. Y., May 14, 1843; m. Mary Red- 

]N[OND, September 15, 1873. 

487 Watts Sherman, b. January 3, 1844 ; m. Emma C. Fisher, April 
21, 1870. 

Thomas Humphrey died at Okemas, Mich., July 23, 1873. 

478. 
Watts, son of (471) Henry Sherman ami Sarah Mitchell, 

was born Februaiy 22, 1809 ; married, 1st, Lois Sarah, 
daughter of Thomas Turner and Mary R. Weld (b. February 
27, 1818), February 26, 1835, and had 

488 Erastus Corning, bp. February 27, 183G ; d. August, 1841. 

489 Henry Gibson, b. January 22, 1838 ; d. September 15, 1843. 

Ijois Sarah Tiivuer, wife of Watts Sherman, died August 4, 1838, 
iu the 21st year of her age. On her mother's side she was a 
lineal descendant from Rev. Thomas Weld who came from 
England in 1632, became pastor of the First Congregational 
church at Roxbury, Mass., and was sent back to England with 
Hugh Peters iu 1641 as an agent of the colony. He died in 



Shearman. 717 

England. Her father, Mr. Turner, was a merchant and an officer 
in tlie war of 1812. He was the sou of Thomas Turner, of 
Watertown, Conn. Watts Siieuman married, 2d, (497) Sarah 
Maria, daughter of Henry B. Gibson and (479) Sarah Sherman 
(b. February 8, 1816), February 2, 1841, and had 

490 William Watts, b. August 4, 1842; m. Annie Derby Rogers 

Wetmore, July 5, 1871. 

491 Duncan, b. December 1, 1844 ; d. s. July 26, 1879. 

492 Harry Gibson, b. September 13, 1846; m. Bessie Lee. 

493 Frederick, b. July 31, 1848; m. Marie Antoinette Foster, 

June 6, 1878. 

494 Charles Augustus, b. April 11, 1853 ; d. April 21, 1854. 

495 Alexander, b. September 15, 1854 ; d. March 28, 1857. 

Watts Slierinaii died on the island of Madeini, February 
20, 1865. 

Watts Sherman was for man}' years Cashier of the Albany 
City Bank, and at the time of his death was of the firm 
of Duncan, Sherman & Co., in New York City. He com- 
menced his career as Teller of the Ontario County Bank at 
Canandaigua, and was Cashier of the Livingston County Bank 
at Geneseo, before coming to Albany, at the organization of 
the Albany City Bank in 1834. In 1851 he removed to New 
York City where lie became the activ^e manager of the 
baidving house of Duncan, Sherman & Co. Mr. Sherman 
was a mail of most rare rjualifications for his position. 11 is 
course was strictly governed by commercial integrity, unswayed 
by any bias but the interests of his iirm, which he knew 
could be best subserved by a strict adherence to business princi- 
ples. The maturity of his judgment was constantly apparent, 
and no man ever possessed a keener ai)preciation of the character 
of those with whom he had dealings. In his personal appear- 
ance he was slender, but his face was peculiar for its delicacy 
and masculine beauty. His hospitality was munificeTit. 

Sarah M. Gibson, widow of Watts Sherman, died in New 
York, March 10, 1878. She was the daughter of the late 
Henry B. Gibson, of Canandaigiui, one of the earliest settlers, 
and one of the most successful and conspicuous citizens of 
Western New York. For some years after her marriage Mrs. 
SiiKRMAN lived in Albany, where she held a brilliant positio7i 
in the society of the State Capital. In 1851 she removed to 



718 Shearman. 

New York. Her house at the corner of Twenty-second street 
and Fifth Avenue became a favorite resort of the most agree- 
able and cultivated people of the city, and of the most dis- 
tinguished foreigners who visited this country. She was fond 
of ait, had a fine knowledge of bric-a-brac at the time when 
such knowledge was by far more rare than the pretense of it? 
is now. She could, and did use her pen with piquancy and 
spirit. She travelled much abroad, particularly after the death 
of her husband in 1865. She was kind and affable to all who 
knew her, and her very generous nature overflowed in acts of 
love aud charity to all. 

479. 

^arali, daughter of (472) Watts Sherman and Olivia 

Oillsou, was born in Utica, N. Y., September 15, 1796; mar- 
ried Henry Becker Oibsou, December 9, 1812, and had 

496 John Sherman, b. March 20, 1814 ; m. Margaret Rosewarne, 

and had 9 childreu. 

497 Sarah Maria, b. February 8, 1816 ; m. (478) Watts Sherman, 

February 2, 1841 ; d. March 10, 1878. 

498 Catharine Olivia, b. February, 1818; m. (541) Henry L. Lan- 

sing, October 22, 1838. (See [541] Lansing.) 

499 Henry Watts, d. y. 1823. 

500 Amanda Sherman, b. May 13, 1821 ; m. Thomas W. Williams, 

of New London, Conn., October 6, 1840. 

501 Maria Louisa, d. y. 1825. 

502 Mary Young, b. April 21, 1826; m. John C. Sibley (had one 

child Mark) ; d. October 19, 1866. 

503 Wmiam, b. October 22, 1828 ; d. s. April 20, 1861. 

504 EUzabeth, b. 1830 ; d. y. 1833. 

Henry B Gibson died in Canandaigua, N. Y., November 
20, 1863. 

Mr. Gibson was born in Heading, Peim., April 13, 1783. 
He moved to Saratoga with his father, John Gibson, when 
only 9 years old. He removed to Utica about 1805 aud 
was a partner of (472) Watts Sherman in 1813. In 1820 he 
became the Cashier of the Ontario Bank at Canandaigua. He 
was one of the most uniformly successful bankers in the country, 
and became known far and wide for his great financial abilities, 
wealth and uniform kindness and charity. 



Shearman. 719 

Sarah Shekman, widow of Henry 11 Gibson, died in 
Canandaigua June 28, 1881. 

480. • 
Ueiiry, son of (472) Watts Sherman and Olivia Oillsoii, 

•was born August 26, 17D8 ; married Elizabeth Staples, of 
New York City, and had 

505 Henry, b. 1820 ; d. April, 1821. 

Henry Sherman died in New York City Ajn-il 21, 1821. 
Elizabetfi Staples, widow of Henry Sherman, died at 
Caldwell-on tlie-Hudson September 1, 1881. 

481. 
Aiiiisi Jflaria, daughter of (472) Watts Sherman and 
Olivia Oillson, was born in Utiea, N. Y., September 17, 18U0'; 
married (372) Robert Shearman, of Utica, January 8, 1822. 
(See 372 Shearman.) 

485. 

Chariot Alexander AVatts, son of (472) Watts Sher- 
man and Olivia (xillson, was born in New York Septendjer 
4, 1814: married in Perry, N. Y., Charlotte, daughter of 
Simeon Gardiner and Mercy Ilinkley, Decend^er 15, 1835, 
and had 

506 James, d. y. 

507 Maria Olivia, b. May 2, 1838 ; ni. J. H. Cameron, of Memphis, 

Temi., September, 1860. 

508 Sarah Gibson, b. July 9, 1845 ; m. Elihu M. Mouse, July 23, 

1808. and bad 

1 Sherman, b. January 15, 1869. 

509 Isabella, b. December 3, 1848 ; d. September. 1849. 

510 James Lewis, b. February 1, 1855 ; m. . 

Charlotte Gardiner, wife of Charles A. AV. Sherman, 
died in Canandaigua May 1, 1880. 

i»o. 

Williain Watts, son of (478) Watts Sherman and his 

second wife (497) Sarah Maria Gibson, was born in Albany 
91 



720 Sheakman. 

August 4, 1842; married in Newport, R. I., Auuie Derby 
Rogers, daughter of William AVetmore and Anstice Rogers 
(b. May 19, 1848), July 5, 1871, and had 

511 Georgette Wetmore, b. July 13. 1872. 

512 Sybil Katharine Wetmore, b. August 22, 1875. 

William Watts Sherman and family res^ide in Newport, R. I. 

493. 
Frederick, son of (478) Watts Sliermau and his second 
wife (497) Sarah Maria Gibson, was born in Albany July 31, 
1848 ; married Marie Antoinette, daughter of Frederick G. 
Foster and Emily Flone, June 0, 1878, and had 

513 Emily Prederica. 



TREAT. 

(Introduced to show the intermarriages with this family.) 



1. 

Riclisirfl Treat, Sr., witli his wife Joanna , came 

to America at an early day and l>roiiglit a ]iart of his family 
with him. They had 

2 Honour, m. (1) John Deming, Sr., about 1G37. 

3 Sarah, m. Matthew Camfield, 1G44. 

4 Joanna, m. (1) John Hollisteu, Sr.; d. October, 1694. 
-~-5 Su.sanna, m. Robeut Webster, 1652; d. 1705. 

6 Richard, m. Sarah CoiiEMAN, 1(561. 
' 7 Robert, b. 1621-23 ; m., lat, Jane Tapp ; 2d, Elizabeth Bryan, 
October 22, 1705 ; d. July 12, 1710, «. 88 years. 

8 James, b. 1634 ; m. Rebecca Lattimeh, January 26, 1665 ; d. Feb- 

ruary 12, 1709, X. 74 years. 

9 Catharine (?), m. William Johnson or Thompson, November 

19, 1665. 

tToaiiliii , wife of Richard Treat, died. He married, 2d, Alice 

. Tlie children were probably all by his first wife. He 

died in Wethersfield in 1669, leaving U'h property to the above- 
named children by name, except the last who is designated as 
my daughter Johnson. He was an early settler in Wethersfield 
and a member of the General Court in 1637. His will was 
dated February 13, 1668. 

o. 

Ric'liarfl, son of (1) Richard Treat, Sr., and Joanna 

, was born ; man-icd Sarah, daughter of Thomas 

Coleman, in 1601, and had 

10 Richard, b. February 14, 1662. 

11 Sarah, b. June 8, 1664; m. (18) ('apt. Ephkaim Qoodrfch, May 

20, 1684 ; d. January 26, 1712. 

12 Mary, h. October 8, 1666 ; in. (13) Thomas Chester, December 

10, 1G84; d. January 1, 1748. 



722 Treat. 

13 Thomas, b. December 12, 1668 ; m. Dokothy, daughter of Qershom 

Buckley, July 5, 1693 ; d. February 17, 1713. 

Sarah Coleman, wife of Major Richard Treat, died August 
23, 1734, at Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, at the house of her son- 
in-law Capt. Ephrairn Goodrich. 

7. 

Robert, sou of (1) Richard Treat, Sr., and Joanna , 

was born in England in 1621-22 ; married, 1st, Jane, only 
daughter of Edmund Tapp, Esq., one of the iirst settlers of 
Milford, Conn., and had 

14 Samuel, bp. September 3, 1648; m., 1st, Elizabeth , May 

or March 16, 1674 ; 2d, Abigail Eastbrook ; d. March 18,1717. 

15 John, bp. October 20, 1650 ; settled in Newark, N. J. 

16 Mary, bp. May 23. 1652. 

17 Robert, bp. August 14, 1654; settled in Milford, Conn. 

18 Sarah, bp. October 9, 1656. 

19 Abigail, bp. 1659 ; m. Rev. Samuel Andrews ; d. December 35, 

1727. 

20 Hannah, bp. January 1, 1661 ; m. Rev. Samuel Mather, in 1676 ; 

d. March 18, 1727. 

21 Joseph, b. 1662; m. Frances Bryan. Settled in Milford, Conn. 

22 Jane. 

23 Ann. 

Jane Tapp, wife of Gov. Robert Treat, died April 8, 1703. He 
married, 2d, the widow Elizabeth Bryan, of Milford, October 
22, 1705. He was 83 years old when he took this second wife. 
She died Jaguary 10, 1706. 

Gov. Robert Treat died at Milford, Conn., July 12, 1710, 
in his 89th year. Mis biogra])liy will be found in the History 

of Connecticut. 

8. 

Jaiiie^, son of (1) Richard Treat, Sr,, and Joanna , 

was born in 1631:; married Reheeca, daughter of John Lat- 
timer, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, Conn., January 
2G, 1GC5, and had 

24 James, b. April 1, 1666 ; m., 1st, (15) Prudence, daughter of (2) 

Capt. John Chester, December 17, 1691. She died May 25, 
1727, in her 61st year ; 2d, Hannah, widow of Daniel Boardman 
and daughter of Samuel Wright, all of Wethersfield. He died 
February 18, 1742. She died February 25, 1746. 



Tkeat. 723 

25 Jemima, b. March 15, 16G8 ; m. (12) Stephen Chester, Jr., De- 

cember 17, 1G91 ; d. May 25, 1727. 

26 Samuel, b. 1669 ; d. March 5, 1732. 

27 Richard, m. Catharine, daughter of the Rev. Gershom Buckley, 

November 23, 1704 ; d. May 7, 1713 ; had only child Catharine. 

28 Salmon (Rev.), b. 1673; m. Dorothy, daughter of Rev. James 

Noyos, April 28, 1698; d. 1746. 

29 Jeru.sha, b. 1678 ; m., 1st, (22) Capt. Thomas Welles, of Wethers- 

field, Conn., May 17, 1705. He died December 7, 1711 ; 2d, (18) 
Capt. Epiiraim Goodrich, of Wethersfield, December 25. 1712. 
He died February 27, 1739. She died January 15, 1754. 

30 Joseph, b. 1680 ; m. Mary, daughter of Capt. Joseph Robbins, of 

Wethersfield, July 16, 1713 ; d. September 15, 1756. 

31 Rebecca, b. 1685 or 6; m., (41) Ebenezer, son of (6) Ebenezer 

Deming, December 27, 1704 ; d. December 26, 1753. 

James Treat died in Wetliersfidd, Conn., FebruaiT 12, 
1709, leaving his property to all the above named children 
except Jemima. 

IvKBEcoA JjAttimkr, widow of James The at, died April 2, 
1 734, 86. 88 years. 

A. 

llsittliia» Treat, one of the first settlers of WethcrsHeld, 
Conn., was man-ied to Mary, daughter of llichard Smith, also 
one of the first settlei-s of Wethersfield, in KUS, and had 

b Henry, b. 1649 ; ni. Sarah, daughter of Edward Andrews, of Hart- 
ford, about 1673; d. in 1081. 

c Susanna, h. 1651. 

d Richard, b. 1655. 

e Elizabeth, b. 1657. 

f Abigail, h. 1659 ; m. (7) Capt. Stephkn Hollfster, of Wethersfield, 
in 1683. 

g Dorcas, b. 1661. 

Matthias Treat died in 1(502, and his widow married 
Antlnniy Wright, of Wethersfield, C»»nn. 



WELLES. 

(Introduced to show the intermarriages with this family.) 



1. 

Tliomas Welles, one of the first settlers of Hartford, 
and of Wetliersfield, Conn., and one of the early Governors of 
the Colony of Connecticirt ; married, 1st, , and had 

2 John, m. Elizabeth Curtis, 1647 ; d. 1659. 

3 Thomas, m. Hannah Pantuy, widow, June 23, 1G54 ; d. 1668. 

4 Samuel, m., 1st, (8) Elizabeth Hollisteh, 1659 ; 2d, Hannah 

Lamherton ; d. July 15, 1675. 

5 Mary, d. before her father. 

6 Ann, m., 1st, Thomas Thompson, April 14, 1646; 2d, Anthony 

Hawkins. 

7 Sarah, b. 1631 ; m. (2) Capt. John Chester, February, 1653; d. 

December 16, 1698. (See Chester.) 

, wife of Hon. Thomas Welles, died. He married, 2d, (A) Eliza 



BETH, sister of (1) Hon. John Deming about 1 646 ^XwlioTIke wise '^*^' 

was one of the first settlers of Wetliersfield. By thi^^ wife he 7 , 

had no children. }f,.j 77( l "1^V.o-"Cvj \ 

Thomas Welles died at Wetliersfield, January 14, 1659-60. ■ 
His second wife was the widow of Nathaniel Foote, of Weth- 

ersfield. She died Jnly 28, 1(583, a?. 88 years. She left her j 

property by will to her son Robert Foote, to the children of I 

her daughter Sarah Jndson, deceased, and to her f(»ur daughters, '■ 

wives of Churchill, (1) Goodrich, Barnard and Smith. Siiealso i 

mentions her brother (1) John Deming, Sr. i 



Jolill, son of (1) Thomas Welles and , married 

^(P'hAA^L Elizabeth, (,la:ngl^t6^?^.of-Jt4m:,C«■^t^s, one of the first settlers of 
Stratford, Conn, and Elizabeth , about 1647, and had 

8 John, b. 1648 ; m. (2) Mary Hollister. 



Welles. 725 

9 Thomas, ] m. Elizabeth ; uo cli. 

I 

Vb. 1651. 

m., 1st, (16) Elizabeth Qoodkicti, June 9, 1675; 

10 Robert, J 2d, Mary Hollister ; d. June 2;J, 1714. 

11 Temperance, b. 1054; m. Jonathan Pitman, November 31, 1081. 

12 Samuel, b. 1656 ; m. Abigail (his third wife), October 25, 

1711 ; d. in 1729. 

13 Sarah, b. September 28, 1659 ; m Benjamin Beach, of Stratford, 

February 1, 1078, and jjrobably m., 2d, Ambrose Townsend. 

John Welles, of IStratfortl, died 1659. 

3. 

I'lioiiia!!), son of (1) Thomas Welles and , niarried 

Uailliiih, widow of John Pan try, of Hartford, June 23, 1654, 
and had 

14 Rebecca, b. 1055; m. James Jodson, of Stratford, August 18, 

1080. 

15 Thomas, b. 1057 ; n^. Mary Blackleach, of Hartford, 1689. 

16 Sarah, b. 1659 ; m. John Bidwell, Jr., of Hartford, November 7, 

1078 ; d. about 1709. 

17 Ichabod, b. 1660; m. Sarah Way, September 4, 1684. 

18 Samuel, b. 1662 ; m. Ruth ; d. October 3, 1733. 

19 Jonathan, b. 1064. 

20 Joseph, b. 1667; m. Elizabeth Way ; d. 1698. 

Thomas Welles died in 1668. 

Hannah Pantry, widow of Thomas Welles, died August 
9, 1683. 

The inventor}' of Thomas Welles taken August 20, 1668, 
mentions as due to Hannah and Mary Pantry, children of his 
widow l>y her first ]iusl;)and, £240. 

In 1672 Hannali Pantry's estate owed her mother Welles 
£43, and there Avas due to lier in Mr. Bryant's or lier mothers 
hands £120. 

4. 

8aiiiiie1^ son of (1) Thomas Welles and , married, 

Ist (8) Elizaheth, daughter of (1) John Hollister, Sr,, and (4) 
Joanna, daughter of (1) Eichard Treat, in 1659, and had 

21 Samuel, b. April 13, 1660 ; m. RoTH RiCE, June 20, 1683 ; d. August 

28, 1731. 



726 Welles. 

22 Thomas, b. July 20, IGG3 ; m., 1st, Thankful Hoot, January 7, 

1697 ; 2d. (39) Jekusha Tkeat, May 17, 1705 ; d. December 7, 
1711. 

23 Sarah, b. September 29, 1064; m., 1st, Ephuaim Hawley, De- 

cember 4, 1683 ; 3d, Angus Tomlinson, of Stratford ; d. about 
1695. 

24 Mary, b. November 33, 1606 ; in. Samuel Hale, Jr., of Glaston- 

bury, 1095 ; d. February 18, 1715. 

25 Ann, b. 1068; m., 1st, Capt. James Steele, of Wethersfield, July 

19, 1687 ; 2d, James Judson, of Stratford, November 20, 1718 
(his second wife) ; d. 1739. 

26 Elizabeth, b. 1670; m., Daniel Suelton, of Stratford, April 4, 

1692. 

Elizabeth HollLster, wife of Samuel Welles, died. He married, 
2d, Hannah, daughter of George Lamberton, of New Haven ; 
no ch. 

Hon. Samuel Welles died July 15, 1675. 
After his death his widow married the Hon. Lieut.-Col. 
John Allyn, of Hartford. 

8. 
John, son of (2) John Welles and Elizaheth Curtis, was 

born in 1(548 ; married (2) Mary, dau<;hter of (1) John HolHster, 
Sr., and (4) Joanna Treat, and had 

27 Mary, b. November 29, 1670. 

28 Thomas, m. (perhaps) Sarah Styles, August 31, 1710. 

29 Sarah, b. January 2, 1673-4. 

30 John, b. 1675-6 ; m. Mary, daughter of Isaac Judson, of Stratford 

December 15, 1698 ; d. February 19, 1734-5. 

31 Comfort, m. Abel Birdsey, of Stratford, June 8, 1704. 

32 Joseph, b. June 31, 1679; m. Sarah Preston, February 3, 

1714-15 ; d. January 21, 1765. Had a son Joseph, b. December 
15, 1716. 

33 Elizabeth, m. Joseph Curtis, Jr., of Stratford, July 5, 1711. 

34 Robert, b. September, 1688 ; m. Eunice Curtis, of Stratford, 

October 34, 1730. Had several children. 

lO. 

Robert, son of (2) John Welles and Elizabeth Curtis, 

was born in 1651; married, 1st, (16) Elizaheth, daughter «»f 
(2) Ensign William Goodrich, of WethersHeld, and (4) Sarah 
Marvin, June 9, 1675, and had 



Welles. Y27 

35 Thomas, 1). May, 1(»7C ; lu., 1st, Hannah WAUNiCK.Septeinljer 28, 

1009 ; 3d, Saiiaii Robbins, widow ; d. September 21, 1741. 

36 John, b. June 10, 1G78 ; d. s. 

37 Joseph, b. September, 1688; ra. Hannah Kobbins, January 0, 

1708-y ; d. 1744. Had several children. 

38 Prudence, m. Rev. Anthony Stoddaud, of Woodbury, Conn., 

October 30, 1700 ; d. May, 1714. 

39 Robert, m. Sarah Wolcott, December 13, 1700. Had several 

children. 

40 Gideon, m. (31) Hannah, daughter of (10) Maj. John Chester, of 

Wethers'field. November 80, 1710 ; d. March 38, 1740. Had 
several children. 

Elizabetli Goodrich, wife of Capt. Hoijekt VVeli,es, died February 
17, 1098. He married, 3d, Maky Hollister, by whom he had 
no children. 

(■apt. Robert Welles died June 23, 17U. 

In " Goodwill's Genealogical Notes," page 251, John Welles 
is recorded as marrying Mary, daiigliter of John Ilollister, of 
Wetlierstield ; on page 252, Kobert Welles, of Wetliersfield, 

is recorded as having married for his second wife Mary . 

In the Pi'obate Records of Martford, the will of Robert 
Welles was recorded June 4, 1712, in which he mentions 
" his j)it'sent wife Mary, daughter of John Ilollister, l)i-other- 
in-law of his former wife Elizabeth Goodrich, Lieut. Jonathan 
Iloliisfer whose lands formerly belonged to Capt. Stephen 
Ilollister, and cousin Stephen Chester." 

Tlioiiia!^, son of (4) Samuel Welles and (8) Elizabeth 

Hollister, was born July 29, 1662 ; married, 1st, Thankful, 
daughter of John Root, of Northampton, Mass., January 7, 
1697, and had 

41 Thomas, b. January 10, 1698 ; m. (39) Mary Chesteh, June 14, 

1738 ; d. 1753. 

42 Hezekiah, b. AujruHt 13, 1701 ; d. December 10, 1711. 

Thaukfiil Koot, wife of Thomas Welles, died November, 1704. 
He married, 2d, (39) Jerdsha, daughter of (8) Lieut. James 
Treat, of Wethersfield, and Rebecca Lattimer, May 17, 1705, 
and had 

43 William, b. January 12, 1700 ; m. Mary, daughter of Samuel 

Hunn, of Wethersfield, 1738 ; d. December 7, 1Y83. 
92 



728 Welles. 

44 Wait, b. January 4, 1708 ; m. Jerusha , January 10, 1734. 

45 John, b. February 10, 1710. 

46 Ichabodjb. April 26, 1713 ; m. Abigail Bigelow, January 3, 1751 ; 

d. 1758. 

Capt. Thomas Welles died in Wetliersfiekl, December Y, 

nil. 

Jerusha Tkeat, widow of Thomas Welles, married, 2d, (18) 
Ephraiiu GfOodricli, of Wetherslield, December 25, 1712 (bis 
second wife.) She died January 15, 1754. 

(For a fuller account of the Welles family, see Genealogical Notes by 
Nathaniel Goodwin, Esq., 1856.) 



WRIGHT 



1. 

Thomas fVrigiit, baptised November 19, 1610, came 
from Eiii^laml about 1640. and settled in Wethersiield, Conn. 
He had ^ 

2 Thomas, b. ; m. Elizabeth Chittendon, June 16, 1057 ; 

d. April, 1711. 

3 James, b. ; m., 1st, Mary ; 2d, Dorcas Weed, No- 

vember 20, 1660 ; d. 1705. 

4 Samuel, b. 1034 ; m. Mary Butleh, September 29, 1059 ; d. Febru- 

ary 13, 1090. 

5 Joseph (Deacon), b. 1039 ; m., 1st, Mary Stoddard, December 10, 

1003 ; 2d, Mercy Stoddard, March 10, 1685 ; d. December 17, 
1714. 

, wife of Thomas Wright, died. He married, 2d, Margaret, 

widow of Jolm Elaon. She died in 1070, and he died the same 
year. 

Thomas Wriglit was probably a descendant of John 
Wkkhit, of KelvcMlon, Essex Co., England, and brother of 
Samuel and Nathaniel -:0f Sprji,ngiiekl, Mass., thus : Robert 
was the eldest son^if John Wright, of Kelvedon, and had by 
his wife Mary Green two sons, John and Thomas, and probably 
other eln'ldr^n. John, who married Grace Glaseoclc, had three 
sons (probably four) and three dangliters. The sons were 
Thomas, Anthony (?) of Wethersfield, and Samuel and Nathaniel, 
of Springfield, Mass. 

(See Genealogical Notes of SAiMUKr. Wright by Joskimi W. 
Wright, and c<)])y <»f Birtlis and Marriages from Wethersfield 
Records, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 
Vol. IV, pp. '):y:> to ^.'iS ; \x, p. 208.) 



730 Wright. 

Tlioiiias, son of (1) Thomas Wright and , mar- 
ried Elizabeth, daughter of Lieut. Ohittendon, June 16, 
1657, and had 

6 Thomas, b. March 1, 1660 ; d. April, 1711, se. 50 years. 

7 Mary, b. March 4, 1664 ; m. Jonathan Belding, December 10, 

1685. 

8 Hannah, b. March 10, 1670-1 ; m. (19) David Goodrich, March 7, 

1689 ; d. April 27, 1698. 

9 Lidia, b. March 12, 1672 ; m. Joseph Smith. 

10 Elizabeth, b. February 17, 1675. i 

Tlionias Wright died April, 1711. 

NoTK. — June 14, 1711, Capt. David Goodrich and Lieut. 
Jonathan Belding-, of Wethersfield, exhibited the nuncupative 
will, reduced to writing, of their deceased brother-in-law 
Thomas Wkight, of Wethersfield. 

3. 

Jaiiie§, son of (1) Tlioinas Wright and , married, 

1st, Mai'y , who died October 5, 1659, by whom he had 

no children. He married, 2d, Dorcas, daughter of Jonas Weed, 
NovemI)er 20, 1660, and had 

11 James, b. 1661 ; m. Mary, daughter of Dauiel Rose, July 17. 1690 ; 

d. December 24, 1743. He had 12 children. His seventh child 
Hezekiah, b. December 10, 1701, m. (460 Talcott Ped.) Me- 
HITABEL, daughter of (435 Talcott Ped.) Deacou Benjamin Tal- 
cott, November 29, 1733. 

12 Thomas, m. Elizabeth Hubbard, June 1, 1710 ; d. 1749. 

13 Jonas, m. Olive ; d. May 10, 1709. 

14 Daniel, b. 1674 ; m. (5) Eleanor Bknton, of Wethersfield, August 

24, 1705; d. June 8, 1764. 

15 Hannah,* m. Lieut. John Coleman, April 24, 1685; d. August 

1, 1741. 

16 Lydia, m. Crane, of Wethersfield. 

Dorcas Weed, wife of James Wright, Sr., died November 
24, 1 692. 

James Wright, Sr., died in Middletown, Conn., in 1705. 



♦Hannah and Lydia were both probably born sometime before James and 
Thomas, but are placed last in accordance with the custom of that period in re- 
ferring to the children in wills. 



Wright. 731 

4. 

Samuel, son of (1) Tlionuis. Wright and , was born 

in 1634 ; married Mary, dangliter of Deacon Richard Butler, 
(September 29, 1659, and I'lad 

17 Samuel, m. Rebecca, daughter of Moses Crafts, May 12, 1(580 ; 

Had a son (17^) Samuel, b. January 6, KiDo ; m. (10) Aukiatl, 
daughter of (8) Jonathan Goodrich, January 2, 1718. 

18 Mary. 

19 Hannah, 

20 Mabel. 

21 David, b. July 12, 1677 ; m. (24) Rebecca, daughter of (15) John 

Goodrich. December 28, 1G99. She died April 10, 1703 

22 Eunice. 

Mary Butler, wife of Samuel Wright, died September 12, 
1689. 

Ensign Samuel Wright died in Wethersfield, Conn,, Feb- 
rnary 13, 1690. 

5. 
JOMcpli (Dea.), son of (1) Thomas Wright and , 

was born 1639; married, 1st, Mary, daughter of John Stod- 
dard and Mary Foote, Deceinbcr 10, 1663. and had 

23 Mary, b. April 15, 1GG5. 

24 Elizabeth, b. November 18, 1G67. 

25 Joseph, b. February 14, 1G70 ; m. Mary Dudley, May 21, 1701. 

26 Sarah, b. May 16, 1674. 

27 Thomas, b. January 18, 1677; m., 1st, (46) Prudence Dkming, 

October 4, 1705 ; 2d, Auigail Churchill, November 3, 1715. 

28 John, b. May 19. 1679 ; m. Mauy, daughter of Lieut. Jonathan 

Boardman, July 4, 1706. 

29 Jonathan, b. June 18, 1G81 ; m. Hannah, daughter of Joseph 

I^ind, March 24, 1706. 

.\Ijtr.V Stoddard, wife of Deacon Joseimi Whksht, died August 23, 
1683, ie. :?8 or 40 years. He married, 2il, Mercy Stoddard, 
sister of liis first wife, March 10, 1685, and had 

30 Benjamin, ] ni. Hannah Holmes, June 18, 1719. 

)-h. October 16, 16S8. 

I m. (31) Ann, daughter of (3) Jonatiian Deniing, 

31 Nathaniel, J March 12, 1712. 

Deacon Joseph Wright died in Wethersfield Dec'end)er 17, 
1714. 



732 W BIGHT. 

14. 

Daniel, son of (3) Jamas Wright and liis second wife 
Dorcas AVeed, was born in 1674; married (5) Ellen (or 

Eleanor), daughter of (1) Edward Benton and Mary , 

August 24, 1705, and had 

32 Ruth (au only child), b. June 5, 1711 ; in. (459 Talcott Ped.) Col. 

Elizur Talcott, of Glastonbury, Conn., December 31, 1730; 
d. September 12, 1791. 

Ellen (or Eleanor) Benton, wife of Daniel Wright, died 
in (llastonbury, Conn., September 27, 1749, n3. 79 years. - 

Daniel Wright died in Glastonbury June 8, 1764, ie. 90 
years. 

Note. — Anthony Weight, of Wetherstield, married Mary, 
daughter of Ricliard Smitli, of Wetherstield, and widow of 
(A) Matthias Treat, who died in 1662. 

October 12, 1754, Samuel Wright, of Wethersfield, died fe. 
75 years, may have been a son of Anthony. 

October, 1685, the petition of Joseph Wright, of Killings- 
worth, relative to the estate of Benjamin Wright (possibly a 
son of [1] Thomas, Sr.) and Jane, liis wife, mentions his 
brother James. 

Tlioiiiii!«, son of (5) Deacon Joseph Wright and his first 
wife Mary Stoddsird, was born January 18, 1677; married, 
1st (46) Prndence, daughter of (6) Ebenezer Deming, October 
4, 1705, and iiad 

33 Ebenezer (Rev.), b. October 2, 1700 ; m. ; d. May 5, 1746. 

Priltleiice Demiiig", wife of Thomas Wkight, died October 24, 
1706. He married, 2d, Abigail, daughter of Lieut. Benjamin 
Churcliill, November 3, 1715. No children found on record by 
tliis wife. 

33. 
Etoeiiexer (Rev.), son of (27) Thomas Wright and his 

tirst wife Prudence Deuiing, was born in Wethersfield, Conn., 
October 2, 1706; married , and had 

34 Ebenezer, b. January 14, 1742 ; ip. Grack Butler, November 13, 

1768 ; d. September 2, 1808. 



Wright. 733 

35 Thomas, b. about 174C ; in. Martha Butleh ; d, in 1822. 

It is not known if lie liad other childi-en. 

Rev. Ebeiiezer Wright died tit Stamford, Conn., May 5, 
174('). He ^n•aduated at Yale College in 1724, A. M. 1732. 
Settled at Stamford, Conn., and is said to have been a powerfnl 

preacher. His widow married twice, first, St. John, 

and second, Hev. Dickinson, of Norwalk, Conn. 

34. 

Ebeiiezer, son of (33) Rev. Ebeiiezer Wright and 



was born in Wetherstield, Conn., January 14, 1742 ; married 
Grace, danghter of Benjamin Bntler, of Wetherstield (b. Janu- 
ary 29, 1740), November 13, 1768, and had 

36 Ebenezer, b. July 2, 17G9 ; in. Bkulah Hakkison, in 1791; d. 

1851. 

37 Benjamin, b. October 10, 1770 ; m Philomela Watekman, in 

1798; d. 1842. 

38 AUen, b. June 22, 1773 ; m. Mbucy Bkown, in 1798 ; d. 1855. 

39 Hannah, b. August 'S, 1776 ; m. Pakker Halleck, in 1800 ; d. 

July 21, 1815. 

40 William, b. July 1, 1778; m. Maky SopmiONiA Ely, 1807; d. 

April 30, 185G. 

41 Joseph Butler, b. in 1783; m. Sakah Hurlbut, in 1810; d. 1857. 

Ebeiiezer Wright removed from Wethersfield, Conn., and 
settled in Rome, Oneida Co., N. Y., in 1799, where he died 
September 2, 1808. He was a Lieutenant in the Continental 
service in the Revolutionary War. He and his wife were 
two of the four who formed the first chni'ch in Rome, N. Y. 
A. D. 1800. 

Grace Butler, widow of Ebenezer Wrigut, died July 14, 
1821. 

35. 

TlioiiiSi§, son of (33) Ebenezer Wright and , was 

born in Wethersfield, Conn., about 1746 ; married Martha, 
daughter of Benjamin Butler, and sister of his brother's wife, 
and had 

42 Thomas, Jr., b. 1770; m. Sybil Colburn, 1794 ; d. 1812. 

43 John, b. May 23, 1772; m. Miriam Raymond, 1807 ; d. February 

13, 1851. 



734 Wright. 

44 Mary, b. 1775 ; ui., 1st, AsA Knapp, 1791 ; 2d, •Ransfokd ; 

d. 1845. 

45 Patty, b. 1775 ; m. Amos Camp, 1808 ; d. 1835. 

46 Moses, b 1777 ; m. Mahy Gilbert, 1797 ; d. 1818. 

47 Ebenezer, b. 1777; in., 1st, ; 2d, Skrvia Williams; d. 

1818. 

48 Joseph, m., 1st, Mautha Camp, 1808 ; 2d, Fanny Gilbert, 1820 ; 

d. 1847. 

49 Hannah, b. 1779 ; m. BENJAMIN Raymond ; d. 1806. 

50 Ohloe, b. 1781 ; m. Benjamin Raymond (his second wife) ; d. 

1820. 

51 Allen, b. 1783; m., lat, ; 2d, Elvira Asiiby ; d. 1873. 

Thomas Wright removed from Wetliersiield, Coiui., with 
his brother Ebenezer in 1799. lie settled in Rome, Oneida 
Co., N. Y. He died in 1822. 

Note. — William E. Wright in his Genealogy of the Wright 
family, of Rome, N. Y., says Thomas Wright died, re. 74. 
He must have been somewhat older, as his father died in May, 
1746, and he must have been born that year, or very early in 
the next. 

:j6. 

El>eiiexer, son of (34) Ebenezer Wright and Grace But- 
ler, was born in Wetherstield, Conn., July 2, 1769 ; married 
Beiilah Harrison, of Lyme, Conn., in 1791, and had 

52 Harriette, b. 1792; m. Russell Bartlett, of Rome, in 1811, 

and bad 

1 Frances E., b. 1813 ; m. Elijah Kilburn, ^832 ; d. 1854. 

2 Russell W., b. 1816 ; m. Elvira Frost, 1844. 

3 Beulah, b. 1819 ; m. Alphonso Bent, 1835 ; d. 1841. 

4 Harriett B., b. 1822 ; m. John N. Messerole, 1846. 

5 Mary P. H., b. 1825 ; m. Bartlett ; d. 1838. 

Harriette Wright, wife of Russell Bartlett, died 

in 1846. 
Russell Bartlett died in 1875. 

53 Arabella, b. 1794; m. Rev. John Gridley, of Clinton, N. Y,, in 

1822 ; d. 1878.. 

54 Julia, b. 1796 ; d. s. 1878. 

55 George H., b. 1798 ; m., 1st, Christana , 1827 ; 2d, Delia 

; d. 1872. 

56 Mary, b. 1800; m. Rev. John Wilder, 1821, and had 

1 Sidney, b. 1872 ; m, Louisa Cowan, 1867, and had 
a Albert Sidney, b. 1869 ; drowned 1876. 



I 



Wright. 1S6 

b Ralph Eugene, b. 1870. 
c BeiUah Belle, b. 1877. 
d Edward,) 

[ b. 1880. 
e Edwin, ) 

2 Brutus, b. 1826, m. Lucy Thompson, 1849, :uk1 bad 

a Frank S., b. 1850. 
b Fred, b. 1854. 
c Eva F., b. 1854. 
Mary Wright, wife of John Wilder, died 1857. 
John Wilder died 1857. 
57 Elisha B., b. 1803 ; m. (.87) Emeline Wright, 1827. (See family 

[43] John Wright.) 
,58 Hannah E., b. 1804; in. Aaron Kellogg, of Veruon, Conn., 1833. 
and bad 

1 Julia, m. Egerton. 

2 Fanny, ni. Lea, and bad 

a Grace. 

Hannah R. Wkight, wife of Aaron Kellogg, died 
in 1863. 

59 Grace, b. 1808; m. Ambhose Barnes, 1834, and had 

1 Lydia, b. 1835; d. 1851. 

2 Julia, b. 1835 ; in. Sylvester F. Tremaine, 1861, and had 

a Ambrose F., b. 1865. 
b Wilham F., b. 18G9. 
c Julia E., b. 1873. 
d Alice O., b. 1879. 

Ambrose Barnes died in 1852. 

Grace Wright, widow of Ambrose Barnes, died in 
1872. 

60 Ebenezer, b. 1810; m. Sophia, daughter of Israel Denio, 1836, 

and liad 

1 Ebenezer Kellogg, b. July 25,1837; ni. Josephine Lyon, 

November 19, 1863, and had 

a William Hamilton, b. August 26, 1864 ; d. April 

25, 1805. 
b Blanche Denio, b. November 25, 1866. 
c Beatrice Orn, b. June, 1871. 
d Lawrence Worth, b. November 21, 1875. 
e Charles, b. 187-. 

2 Frank L., m., 1st, Maggie Petrie; 2d, Town- 

send, and had 

a Jennie, b. 187-. 
b Jay, b. 187-. 

3 Anna, b. 18 — ; ni. Theodore Comstock, 18 — , and had 
93 



730 Weight. 

a Theodora Mary. 
b Anna W. 

4 Beulah, b. 18—. 

Ebenezer Wright died in 1851. 

37. 
Beiijaiiiiii, son of (34} Ebenezer Wright and Grace 
Butler, was born in Wethersfield, Conn., October 10, 1770; 
married Philomela, daugliter of Rev, Simon Waterman, in 
1798, and had 

61 Henry, b. October 14,1799; d. s. October 25, 1826. 'Was edu 

cated at Hamilton College and was a Civil Engineer. 

62 Benjamin Hall, b. October 19, 1801 ; ni. Henrietta, daughter of 

Henry Huntington, 1828, and had 

1 Henry Hunt, b. 18B2 ; d. 1833. 

2 Benjamin Huntington, 1j. January 6, 1835 ; m. Flokence 

Mei^vina, daughter of (leorge G. Cossitt, of La 
Grange, Tenu., January, 18G8, and had 
a Florence Henrietta. 

3 Henrietta Huntington. 

Benjamin Hai.t, Wright graduated at West Point and 
was a Civil Engineer in Cuba, W. I. 

63 James, b. August 9, 1803 ; m. Sarah, daughter of Francis Markoe, 

merchant of New York and Philadelphia, in 1829, and had 

1 Francis Markoe (M. D.) 

2 Mary Nelson. 

3 Edward Mason, m. Catherine Floyd, daughter of 

Edward Delafield, M. D.. in 1863, and had 

a Edw^ard D. 

b Emily Hartman. 

c Francis Markoe. 

James Wright was educated at Montreal, 
Canada. He died December 20, 1857. 

64 Mary Smith, b. ,Iune 29, 1800 ; m. Thomas S. Nelson, and had 

1 Henry. 

2 Susan Shepard. 

3 Benjamin Wright. 

4 Jane Elizabeth, m. Benjamin Shepard, and had 

a Francis Wright, 
b Mary Wright. 
Jane Elizabeth Nelson, wife of Benjamin Shepard, 
died 1868. • 



Wkkjiit. m 

M.utY Smith Wuigut, wife of Thomas S. Nelson, died April 

26, 1862. 
Thomas S. Nkf.son died in 1862. 

65 Simon Waterman, b. 1808. Educated at Capt. Partridge's school 

Norwich, Vt. Was a Civil Engineer ; died 1854. 

66 Albert Wells, b. March 32, 1810 ; m. Emzabeth A., daughter of 

Garrett B. Abeol, of New York, April 17, 1837, aud had 

1 Nelson, m. Anna Emeline, daughter of J. M. Quimby, 

of Newark, N. J. 

2 Theodore Abeel, b. January 2, 1841 ; d. August 7, 1842. 
Ar-BERT Wklls Wiught died in 1876. 

67 Joshua Butler, b. March 8, 1812; m. Susan L., daughter of H. D. 

Bradford, in 1850, and liad 

1 Louis Bogart. 

2 Albert Markoe. 

Joshua BuTr.Eii Wkioht died in 1878. He was a lawyer 
in New York. 

68 George Smith, b. January 14, 1814; ni. Susan Makia, daughter 

of Daniel Pratt, of Marshall, Mich. (b. 1823), in 1842, and had 

1 Thomas Nelson, m. Inez Bradley. 

2 Henry Waterman, b. 1846 ; d. 1856. 

3 Mary Louise, m . Haailin. 

4 George Herbert, d. 1870. 

George Smith Wright is Cashier of the First National 
Bank of Marshall, Mich. 

69 Frances Eunice, b. January 1,1820; m. Cuauncey L. Mitchell 

M. D., of Brooklyn, 1857; d. 187-. 

Philomela Waterman, wife of Benjamin WmonT, died in 
1S35. 

Bkn.iamin Wright died in New Yoi'k in 1842. He was 
(younty -Tndge, Legislatoi- and Chief Engineer in the conbtiMie- 
tiun of the Ph'ie canal 

38. 

Allen, son of (34) Ebeiiezer Wright and Grace Kutler, 
was born in Wethersfiehl, Conn., June 22, 1773; married 
Mercy Krowii, in 1798, and had 

70 William B., m. (127) Hannah, daughter of Benjamin Raymond 

and (41); Hannah or (50) CJhloe Wright, and had 

1 Melinda, b. 1828 ; m., 1st, Morgan Lloyd, and had 
a Kate E., b. 1854. 

b May L., b. 1858 ; m. Eugene Drotiy. 
c William A., b. 1860. 



738 Wright, 

Morgan Lloyd died. Slie married, 2d, James Harrison, and had 
d Benjamin R., b. 1867. 

2 Matthew B., b. 1830 ; d. 1858. 

3 Susan A., b. 1833. 

4 Mary T., b. 1834 ; m. Hugh Morrison, and had 

a Agnes, b. 1861. 
b William, b. 1864. 

5 Hannah R., b. 1837 , m. Charles E. Snyder, and had 

a Raymond, b. 1808. 
b Frank, b. 1873. 
c Caroline, b. 1876. 
d Susan, b. 1870. 

6 Mercy EUzabeth, b. 1838 ; lu. Charles S. Polland, 

and had 

a Albert, b. 1870. 

b George, b. 1873. 

c Mabel, b. 1875. 

d Alice, b. 1877 ; d. 1877. 

e Arthur, b. 1877. 

7 Catharine Augusta, b. 1840 ; d. 1841. 

8 William A., b. 1843 ; m. Alma T. Watson, and had 

a WUliam T., b. 1870. 

b Harry B., b. 1873. 

c Raymond K., b. 1876 ; d. 1878. 

9 George R., b. 1847 ; m. Mary C. Bowman, and had 

a Grace, b. 1876. 
b Alma, b. 1879. 

10 Benjamin A., b. 1847 ; ni. Ladra Iveyes, aud had 

a Hannah, b. 1877. 
b Effie, b. 1879. 

William B. Wright died December 25, 1867. 

71 Allen J., b. ; m. Julia Ann, daughter of Guernsey, 

of Oxford, N. Y., and had 

1 Sarah, d. 1835. 

2 Henry G., b. 1831 ; m. Martha Denio, 1855, and had 

a Edward, b. 1860 ; d. 1879. 
b Louisa, b. 1868. 

3 Maria B., b. April 5, 1834. 

4 Samuel A., b. June 9, 1838 ; m. Ann Eliza Brower, 

aud had 

a Albertus E., b. 1867. 
b Charles G.,b. 1869. 
c JuUa E., b. 1871. 
d Allen H., b. 1873. 



Wkight. 739 

e Howard A., b. 187G. 
f Edgar N., b. 1878. 
g Emeline, b. 1880. 

5 Francis D., b. 1840 ; lu. EiiiZABETH Poi.lahd, and had 

a Cora Maria, b. 18G7. 

b Frederick, ) d. , 

^ b. 1871. 
c Florence, ) 
d Bessie F., b. 1877. 

Ai.LEN J. Wright died April 19, 1849. 

Mercy BroAvn, wife of Allen Wkight, died in 1854. 
Allen Weight died in 1855. He was a farmer and a 
deacon of the lirst church in Rome, N. Y. 

39. 
Haiiiiali, (langliter of (84) Ebeiiezer Wrij^lit and Grace 

Butler, was Ijorn August o, 1776; married Parker Halleck, 

in 1800, and had 

72 Mary, b. 1802 ; d. 1813. 

73 Wright, b. 1804 ; d. 1805. 

74 William, b. 1800; d. 1823. 

76 Hannah M., b. 1809 ; m., 1st, James Bronson, 1831, and had 

1 Emma, b. 1830 ; m. James N. Adams, 1857, and had 

a Arthur B., b. 1863. 
b Edith F., b. 18G8. 
James Bronson died. She married, 2d. II. Outon, 1850. He died 1856. 
She died 1877. 
76 Frances A., b. 1815 ; m. Perly Ainsworth, 1841, and had 

1 Emma M., b. 1843 ; d. 1878. 

2 Parker H., b. 1848 ; d. 1872. 

Haiinali Wright, wife of Parker Halleck, died July 21 
1815. 

Parker Halleck died in 1848. 

40. 

William, son of (34) Ebeuezer Wrij^ht and Grace But- 
ler, was horn July 1, 1778 ; mari-ied Mary Soplirouia, daughter 
of the Kev. Henry Ely, of Killingworth, Conn., in 18<»7, and 
had 



740 Wright. 

77 William Ely, b. February 19,1809; m. Makia, daughter of Aaroa 

Roberts (b. March 31, 1813), 1832, and had 

1 Jane Louisa, b. July 9, 1844. 

2 Anna Maria, b. February 18, 1848. 

3 Mary Ely, b. November 16, 1850; ni. Charles W. 

Ellis, 1880. 

4 Robert Doxtater, b. July 1, 1853 ; d. January 25, 1860. 
William Ely Wright was educated at Capt. Partridge's 

Military school in 1824, and Hamilton College in 1826- 
He is a merchant, manufacturer and Hydraulic 
Engineer. 

78 Helen M., b. November 15, 1814. 

79 Jane Louisa, b. 1817 ; m. Rev. W. Crary Crane, President 

Baptist University, Texas, 1841 ; d. December 26, 1842. 

William Wright died April 30, 1856. He was a Surveyor, 
Mercliaiit, Secretary and Treasurer of tlie Oneida Iron and 
Glass Manufacturing Co., at Taberg, and promoter of Rome 
and Turin Turnpike Co. 

Maby Sophronia Ely, widow of William Weight, died 
September 11, 1868. 

41. 

Jo!^ei>li Butler, son of (S-t) Ebenezer Wriglit and 
Grace Butler, was born in Rome, Oneida Co., N. Y., in 1783 ; 
married Sarah, daughter of Josiah Hurlbut, in 1810, and had 

80 Isabella, m. James W^ood. 

81 Sarah Ann, m. Dean. 

Joseph Butler Wright died in 1857. 

42. 

Tlioiiisi!^, Jr., son of (35) Tlionias Wright and Martha 
Butler, was born in 1770 ; married Sybil, daughter of Gideon 
Colburn, in 179i, and had 

82 Sophia, b. 1794 ; m. Howard SoutE, 1815, and liad 

1 Fanny Jane, m. Archibald Green, and had a son George 

SouLE Green. 

2 Martha A., b. 1818 ; m. A. Stevenson, and had a son 

Howard Soux.e Stevenson. 

83 Fanny, b. 1796 ; d. 1812. 

84 John, ra. Sophia Sheldon, and had 



Wright. 741 

1 John. 

2 Sylvester. 

3 Thomas. 

4 Grace. 

John Wright died in 18G0. 

85 Chloe, b. 1804; m. Leonard Gilbert, and had 

1 Ann. 

2 Mary. 

3 Franklin. 

4 Ellen. 

5 Zenana. 

Chi.ok Wright, wife of Leonard Qii.r.KUT, died in 1835, 

86 Eveline, b. 1809 ; m. Samuel Bibiuns, and had 

1 John. 

2 Jane. 

3 Weed. 

Thomas Wright, Jr., (lie<l in 1812. 

SviuL CoLBURN, widow of Thomas Wkigiit, Jr., died in 1 813. 

4S. 
John, son of (35) Thomas Wrii;iit and Martha Butler, 

was born May 23, 1772; married Miriam, daui;litor of Paul 
Raymond (b. 1777), in 1807, and had 

87 Emeline, b. 1807 ; m. (57) EusHA B. Wright, in 1827, and had 

1 Christian E., b. 1828 ; d. 1843. 

2 Arabella G., b. 1830 ; d. 1834. 

3 Beulah, b. 1832. 

4 Thomas, b. 1835. 

5 Raymond A., b. 1838 ; d. 1854. 

6 Julia, b. 1840; d. 1842. 

n James A., b. 1843 ; d. 184G. 
8 Emeline J., b. 1845. 

Em KLINE Wright, wife of Elisha B. Wright, died in 1854. 

88 Edward, b. 1811; m. , and had 

1 Henry C, b. 1841 ; d. 1842- 

2 Helen, b. 1842; d. 1849. 

3 Burritt, ) 

Ui. 1844 ; d. 1844. 

4 Eunice, ) 

5 Emily, b. 1851. 

6 Charlotte, b. 1853: d. 1879. 

89 John R., b. ; ni. ; children not luiown 

90 Thomas, b. 1813 ; ni. Maria , and Imd 



742 Weight. 

1 Sheldon, b. 1843 ; d. 1845. 

2 Francis T., b. 1847 ; d. 1855. 
Thomas Wright died iu 1867. 

91 Charles Chandler, b. February 4, 1815; m. (1533 Talcott Fed.) 

Hakkiet N., daughter of (1524 Talcott Fed.) Capt. William 
Talcott, October 10, 1843, and had 

1 Henry, b. 1844 ; m. Eunice Schopield, in 1879, and had 

a Harriet, b. April 24, 1880. 

2 Harriet Adeline, b. 1846; d. 1864. 

3 May, b. December 28 1848. 

92 Charlotte, b. 1817; m. William G. Hubbakd, September 19, 

1839, and had 

1 Harriet G., b. 1840 ; d. 1843. 

2 WiUie Wright, b. 1843 ; d. 1845. 

3 Henry W,,b. 1844. 

4 Charlotte, Juha b. 1846 ; d. 1850. 

5 WiUiam, b. 1849. 

93 Paul R., b. 1819 ; in. Emily Harvey, October 37,1846, and had 

1 George Francis, b. 1848; m. Genevievk F. Hurd, in 1873, 

and had 

a Fred, b. 1875. 

4 

2 Edward T., b. 1852 ; m. Lucy Nicholson, iu 1873, and had 

a George Wright, b. 1874. 
b Charles N., b. 1876. 

94 Rachel J., b. 1821 ; m. Oscar Barstow, November 6, 1845, 

and had 

1 Miriam, b. 1848. 

2 Galen W., b. 1850. 

3 Carrie C.,b. 1852. 

John Wright died Febrnm-y 13, 1851. 

Miriam Raymond, widow of John Wkight, died in 1857. 

44. 

Mary, daugliter of (35) Thoiiias Wright and Martha 

Butler, was born in 1775; married, 1st, Asa Enapp, in 171>1, 
and liad 

95 Amanda C, b. 1796 ; m. Asa Knapp (b. 1796). He died 1801 . She 

died 1870. 

96 Martha, b. 1797 ; m. John W. Williams, in 1817, and had 

1 Martha A., b. 1818; m. Albekt Nkwland, in 1833; had G 
children ; 8 grandchildren. 



Wkigiit. 743 

2 Edward J., b. 1810 ; m. Lucia P. Howe, in 1843; had 3 

child r(Mi . 

3 Milo L., 1). 1820 ; m. Jui.iA A. AsiiEuiiUhSTAiN, in 1851, and 

had 11 child len. 

4 Chester H., b. 182o ; in. IIaiuiiet J. Pike, in 1852, and had 

2 children. 

5 George, b. 1824 ; m. Elizabeth A. Travis, in 1859 ; d. 1877. 

6 WilUam E., b. 1826 ; m. Charlotte Clement in 1857, and 

had 2 children. 

7 Helen Mary, b. 1882 ; m. G. Brainard, in 1855, and had 12 

children. 

Martha Knapp, wife of John VV. Williams, died in 
1873. 

97 Maria, b. 1799 ; ui. Joseph Adsit. 

98 Henry, b. 1802; ni. Emily Kendall; d. 1874. 

99 Charles B., b. 1805 ; m. McIntyre. 

Asa Kliain), first husband of Mary Wright, died in 1807. She 
married, 2d, Ransford, and had 

100 Mary A., b. 1811 ; m. Brown. 

Mary Wrii^lit, wife of Ransfokd, died in 1845; 

46. 

lloscs, son of (35) Thomas ^Vriglit aiul Martha Butler, 

was boni in 1777; married Mary, daughter of Thomas Gilbert, 
in 1707, and liad 

101 Mary Zenana, b. 1800 ; d. 1804. 

102 Martha C, b. 1802 ; m. John Green, and had 

1 Mary. 

2 Jane. 

3 Delia. 

Martha C. Wkioht, wife of John Ukeen, died in 1854. 

103 Thomas G., b. 1804 ; m., 1st, Lydia Huntington, in 1828, and 

liad 

1 Moses Oallin, b. 1829. 

Lydia Hdntington, wife of Thomas G. Wright, died in 1834. He 
married, 2d, Hannah E. Tracy, (b. 1810), in 1835, and had 

2 Geraldine Martha, b. 1838; d. 1846. 

3 Chester F., b. 1840. 

4 Hanna Francis, b. 1842 ; d. 1864. 

5 Antoinette, b. 1844. 

6 Adeline H.,b. 1847; d. 1853. 
Tiio.mas O. Wright, died in 1870. 

104 Francis, b. 180G ; m. Pauline Kellogg, d. 1845. 

94 



Y4:4 Wright. 

105 Hannah F.,b. 1807; m. Sandforth, and bad 

1 Sarah H. 

Hannah. F. Wright, wife of Sandforth, died 1866. 

106 Zilpha Ann, b. 1809; m. John Henry, and had 

1 Prances. 

2 Lydia. 

3 Josephine. 

4 Emily. 

5 Martha. 

6 Charles. 

7 Lewis. 

Zilpha Ann Wright, wife of John Henry, died 1873. 

107 Moses B.,b. 1811. 

108 Marinus G., b. 1814 ; d. 1860. 

109 Jay Wallace, b. 1817 ; m,, 1st, Hannah Barker, and had 

1 Celia. 

Hannah Barker, wife of J. Wallace Wright, died. He married, 2d, 
Harriet N. Barker, and had 

2 Maria. 

3 Wallace. 

Moses Wright died in 1818. 

47. 

Ebt^nexer, son of (:^)5) Thomas Wright and Martha 

Butler, was born in 1777; married, 1st, , no children 

recorded. He married, 2d, Servia, daughter of Solomon Wil- 
liams, and had 

110 Jane E., b. 1807; m. Alfred Dart, and had 

1 Eben, ni. Elizabeth Goodrich, and had 

a Francis J., b. 1862. 
b SteUa, b. 1869. 

2 Frances E., b. 1829; m. Stephen Longyear ; had 2 sons 

who died in 1866 and 1869. 

3 Robin C, b. 1831 ; m. Sarah E. Darling, and had 

a Carlton R.,b. 1862. 
b James A., b. 1865. 
c Freddy, d. 1874. 

4 George, b. 1834 ; m. Gertrude Searle ; d. 1863 

5 James R., b. 1835 ; m. Orpha Fisher and had 

a Wmie,'d. 1859. 
b Gertrude B., b. 1866. 
c Robin C, b. 1874. 
d Alfred, b. 1879. 



Wright. Y45 

6 Simeon E., b. 1843 ; d. ISOO. 

7 Genevieve, b. 1845 ; ni. William E. Crossett, and had 

a George D.,b. 1881. 

111 Ebenezer, b. 1808 ; m. Fanny Howakd, and had 

1 Sumner, 1). 1843 ; m. Mauy Dake. 

2 Charlotte H., b. 1845. 

112 Elizabeth, b. 1809; ni. James T. Krdzie, and liad 

1 Harriet, d. 1848. 

113 Lydia T., b. 1811 ; ni. Joseph P. Cahpenter, and liad 

1 Julia W., b. 1832. 

2 Jame.s L., b. 1834. 

3 Anna E., b. 1836. 

4 Sarah, J 

\h. 1839. 

5 Jane, ) 

6 Lydia, ) 

\h. 1841. 

7 Joseph, ) 

Lydia T. Wright, wife of Joseph P. Carpenter, died in 
1841. 

114 Harriet B., b. 1815 ; m. James W. Holmes, and had 

1 Theodore S., b. 1840. 

2 Roscius G., b. 1845 ; ni. RLiZARKrii 0(4UEN, in 1871, and had 

a Jame.s W., b. 1878. 
b Harry P., b. 1874, 
c Annie O., b. 1876. 
d Charles P., b. 1879. 
e Caroline W., b. 1880. 

115 Solomon W., b. 1,817; lo. Flora L. Bartholomew, and had 

1 Helen, b. 1856. 

2 Bessie, b. 1862. 

Ebenezer Wriglit died in 1818. 

48. 
•lowepli, son of (;^r))T]ioiniis Wriiilitand Martlui Butler, 

was l)oni ; married, 1st, Martha, dani^litcr of Amos 

('amp, ill 1S(»S, and liad 

116 Cornelia, b. 1808 ; ni . IIknry Willis, in 1851, and had 

1 Helen O. 

2 Henry F. 

3 George. 

4 Anna B. 

5 Sheridan G. 



746 ■ Wright. 

6 Caroline. 
CoKNELiA Wright, wife of Henry Wit.tjs, died 18 — . 
Henry Willis died 18 — . 

117 Caroline, b. 1810; m. J. H. Andrews, M. D., in 1836. 

118 Martha A., b. 1813 ; m. Ethan A. Potter, M. D., in 1831, and 

liad 

1 Frances M. 

2 Franklin W. 

3 Frederick A. 

4 Eva. 

5 Caroline A. 

119 Joseph Hall, b. 1814; d. 1815. 

120 Phineas C, b. 1816 ; m. Mrs. Rosina Martin. 

121 Ohauncey, b. 1818. 

Mai'tlia Camp, wife of JosEni Wright, died in 1819. He married, 
2d, Fanny, daughter of Tliomas Gilbert, in 1820, and had 

122 Joseph C, b. 1821 ; m. Adeline P. Gay, in 1846, and liad 

1 Fanny T, 1). 1847; d. 1848. 

2 John Hammond, b. 1850. 

3 Adie G., b. 1852; ui. Elisha B. Powell, in 1875, and had 

a Joseph W. P., b. 1877. 
b George B. P., b. 1880. 
Joseph C. Wright died in 1863. 

123 Zenana G., b. 1832 ; m. James B. Carmuth, in 1862, and had 

1 Joseph Wright, b. 1863. 

2 Frances N., b. 1864; d. 1873. 

124 Francis H., b. 1834 ; killed on railroad in 1853. 

Joseph W rigiit died in 1S47. 

40-50. 

Haiinali, daughter of (35) Thomas Wright and Martha 

Butler, wasborn in 1779 ; married Beujaiiiin Raymond (his 
first wife. ) She died in 180<'.. Chloe, daughter of (35) Thomas 
Wright and Martha Butler, was 1)orn in 1781 ; married 
Benjamin Raymond (his second wife.) She died in 1820. 
The children by both wives were 

125 Frances, m. Peter J. Dodge. 

126 Benjamin W., m. Amelia Pouter, and had 

1 George. 

2 Charles. 

127 Hannah, m. (70) William B. Wright 



Wright. 747 

128 Martha, m., 1st, Thomas Gold, and had 

1 Louisa. 

2 Gertrude, in. James FAnwpr.i,, and had 

a James, d. . 

Thomas Gold died. Slie married, 2d, S. Newton Dexter. 

129 Mary, m. Lemuel Raymond. 

130 Thomas R., ni. Susan VVakneh. 

131 George W., ni. Eltza Strono. 

132 Catharine, ni, T. B. Cauteu, and had 

1 Sarah, ni. T. G. MosLEY. 
.11. 

Allen, son of (3.5) Tlioiiiiis Wriglit and Martha Butler, 

was horn in 1783 ; married, 1st, , no children recorded. 

He married, 2d, Elvira, dangliter of Daniel Ashby, and had 

133 James. 

134 Lucy. 

135 Daniel Butler. 

136 George. 

137 Frances. 

Allen Wright died in 1873. 

Note — The descendants of (5) Deacon Joseph Wright, 
throngh his son (27) Thomas, were taken from a chart compiled 
and kindly fnrnished the compiler of these notes by Mr. 
William E. Wright, of liome, N. Y. 



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IXDKX (II- INTKKMAKKIAGES. 

NKW YOKK STATK FAMILIES. 



Beeckman. /toyc. 

(•2i Honilrick ci Aiiiutji" Quaokfiibusli 1 

(.".I Joliaimo* ^T ' MiK-litol Sclu-riiifrlii>rii 1 

1 "•' Kva Vinham'ii ^ 

(6J I Kiiiieltjo I '.' ' Teimis Ki;lxrt>." Mttselaer 1 

(14) Jaiiiii'ijo ( !•_' I Isaac I.aiisiiiij '2 

il5^ JoluiniK- yi-d' Il.'-toi \V,.|,(iil| 2 

(I'.ii Jolianm-^ Jansi- ( -Ji' i lU'Loia Van Sihaick '-* 

("20 I Marliii 1 17 ' (n-i triuK' , CJooitnix ) VisM-luT. . . '2 

{\>-2^ Julianiia ^l'."> > .loliaiiiics Mai-ii'lis. . . .'. ;> 

(25 I Ni'lt'l ji' I .")'.' I .loliaiiiifs \'aii X'ochteii ;! 

(o4> Ariaiitji- ( iJOHJon it I. Laiisinjr 4 

(^o^ Maoliirl 'IS I lii'iiit A. Lansing 4 

(51 I .lolianiies i .'.7 Kli/.aLiotli Ooiixv i; 

(^t;4t Ui'borali o'.' i Jolni .li>liaiiiii-s ulc IV-n stor l>oii\v, i; 

Benson. 

(l"l Diivk i^widow of 1 1 J 1 llariiuMi Toiiu-s (Thomas) lliiii.. 8 

(.") Satnson ll4J^ Tiyntje Van Oeiison 8 

(4) .lolianiies (lo.\ ) Lysbol \'an Deusin 8 

(2<') Klizabi'tli'sda\ijrlitcr(.'ailianm' Van 

liorsuni 71^ lU'l'fit Honson 10 

(71 > HiibL-it Catliarino 'Trvntic* Van Bi>r- 

siini, ilaii^lilrrol'i JO) Kii/abt-th 

Uonson n 

(lO'.t I LawriMuo ( 1 1'"' i Maiv Honr.i>ii It; 

(115) Mary i lii'.n Lawrence 1{<-iismu 17 

Bogaert, Bogart, Bogert. 

(7) Jacob (4) .lauii.tje Qiiackonbush i;4 

(•20) Coinclis (14) l)or.itliy Ooibout -jii 

('25) Isaac (^r.i| Hcmlrickic Onihoiit 20 

(t'lt; ) Cornelia (7) Wontcr Qnackciibu>h 29 

(77) .lannetje (:5:m .Jolianncs V. Dunw 30 

(80 > Uaclul 27) VolckiTt An. Kmnv 30 

(8Wi Jaiiiictjo (2in Would «;n«osbcck 31 

(;t7i ll.ii>lrick I v'''5) Hiiil>ara Marscli^ 32 

(im ) l>aac (SI » Callialvna (Catalyniiei Hun. .. 32 

(122» Ilacbcl I Vsselstcin) (4) Conrad Gerliaril 33 

I lo2( Maiiiiiiljc (o7 I Jobanncs (Juackoiibush SO 

(li".7i.lannoijo Knickcrbackcr^ (I'.ti ll.n.liick Lansinj:, .Ir 37 

(17i'>i .lannetje (05i Volkcrt Ooiboni 37 

(2(»2i 1-aac llenrv ('.•'•1 Catbbna VisM lier S'J 

(25s I DiMiw H (Sliii<j;cilanili (27t'>i Anna Hotrarl 44 

(27'>) Anna (258 l{o;4arl 1 r>on\v B. Slingorland. . 44 

(2;t.;i Angebea (205) Samuel Kced 4>\ 

(iS02) Talei.lt IVtl. » Gcoii;c Talcott.. 46 

(21*4' Mai:ilalen ( 3." • (Jci 1 it L. l)o\ T 47 

(30 .» Kh/a (I'.i4i Herman Ten K\ck 47 

(352 I S. \is>clier (Talcoti I (4<U)i Olivia M. Sbcarman 52 

(41ot Auifelica U. (Talcoit 1 (153) Clarence Ratlibonc 00 



i* Index of Inikrmakkiages. 

Douw. r„fff. 

(6) Jonas ^5) Mngdalciia Quackenbusli 65 

(9) Catrina (Cautjo) Co) Heiitlrifk Jaiis Ootliuiit (15 

(11) Hcudnck I ji; Van Viclituu^ Neoltjo M yn.iet tse 

Van Vveren, widow u( (\ i Nan 

HiTfjon B.') 

(15) Greetje ^ 1 1 (Joi rii Tunis Van Vecliten 05 

(27) Volckert ,bO) Kucliol Ho-'ait •'.T 

(3b) Ald-aham iJ-J) Calliariiu- Lan-ing •J'? 

(80) .lolmnnos ,771 .lannctic IJo^art t!S 

(57) Elizabeth i ">n .Jolincl"lianiies) M. Hoorknian, ii« 

(60) Lvdia (li-j) Hon.irii'k Ooilioui 70 

(71) Volckert 1 I'.'O 1 Anna WimhIoII 71 

(73) Maigrietjo , Ij 1 1 llendrii'k T.n Kvck 71 

(8lti Jolm ^Johannes) dc IVvster (lil 1 Uoborali Hfeekiiian 72 

(90) Maria ^us-l Ton Kvck) Jolm de I'. Ton 

Kvok".... 72 

(93) Altje (Alida) (401i) Jacob l.ansinsi, Jf 73 

(123) John do I'evster ( 101) Marianna C. Lannian 75 

(14b i Helen F...'. i475) J. Townscnd Lansin;.' 77 



Dox. 



(8) Alirabain 

(22 1 Petrus il'ieter). 
(33) Gerril Lansins;. 
(44 1 Susan Limvsom. . 
(49) Peter 



1 .'>7 Kcbccca Mai>eli> 166 

[^'l'>4\ t'atalvntje iCatlilinai l.ansiii>:.. 167 

(■S.'4) Majrdaicn Uoirarl 168 

I -I'.i ) Peter G. Dox". 1 «'.• 

(44) Susan Laws«>n Dox 169 



Gerhard. 



(4) Conrad , l-_'j Hoj;ail ) Uadicl l!oi;aeil Vsm-I- 

stein '. sO 

f38) Henrv .Mjiernon 1 Duiiont) (273 Ten Eyck 1 .Man Pauline Fo>icr, s4 

(43Mictorine Elizabeth I Dnpont) (272 Ten Kvck) Antoine I.eiiiilbon 

Foster S4 



(7) 

(8) 

("••) 
(10) 

(20) 
(64) 



Harbcr ... 
Johannes., 
Stenhanus 
Nicholas.. 
Catalvna. 
Davia 



Groesbeck. 

14) (iysbcit Mai>elis 

1 2'.' I (iertrny Qiiaekcnbnsli 

C-i-' Kli/.abcth iLibbetic) Kansint 

I :;2 ) Marvtjo' (^uackenbii>b 

I '.' 1 .Ian \an Ne> 

J2 I .Maiia \ andeipoel 



Wouter ( S'.' .laiMU't je Hoi^aeil 

Mai-.raiita ,7."" .^i.■»la^ (J. .VlaiMli> 



s6 

b6 



(2) 

(4) 

(«) 
(7) 
(15, 
(18) 
(li.) 
(2y) 

(31) 
(35) 
(62^ 
(75) 



(4) 
(12) 
(19) 



Hun. 

llarinen Thomas Calalyntie IScrck, widow of ( 1 1 

Pcnsoij 

Weiiitie (Si Km (Kiiliien .Melcheits Van 

Densen 

Thomas (41 Mayeke Janis Dothont 

Catalyiitie (3'.n John i Johannes 1 (J. I,an>injr. . 

|Iai-inen ., (65)Klsje Lansing 

Klsie (97 I Philip Lan--inii 

Thomas (1112) Klizabelh Wemh-ll 

Jane ('.'5 1 \'olkert Nan N'cchien 

(U)i\\) Thonia- Lan.-iiiir 

(.'atalyntie ( Idl ) I>aac I!oi;arl . . .^ 

Dirck (246 1 Annetje Lansiiiir 

Cathlina i289l llainuiniis (". Wendell 

Marcus Tnllius (Ii15) Mary K. N'andeijioel 

Ijansing. 

Johannes ( 2 1 (ieerlje \'an Scliaick 

Isaac I 14 I Jannet je Bci'ckman 

Heodrick, Jr (167 Uojfait) Jannetje Knickefback- 



llo 

114 



n 4 



Indi.x (»i" Im ki;m AuiM \<.K-. iii 

('J'2i Lilibctio 1 s St.'iilioii ^St«]>li;iiiii>i Cni,.*. 

b.i-k 114 

l2">i Kiijilfijo (:51 or Jo Kvoit Wiii.lill 114 

(••JSi (Joirit i4-Ji Kn^'K-lj.- \mm I),ni«i'ii 11-; 

(•'!'.' I .loiiannos i 7 i Caiiilvniii.' Mini lit; 

. 'J."> ■ .l;iinii-l jc \'iiii \'fi'lilcii 11() 

(4tii Abriiliani (31 ) llcl.na Van l>oii^eii iji; 

(47) Al>raiiaiii i •_'4 > Kvc'Im- Van Sciiaick lli; 

( 7- ' <'ailiaiiiK' l-ansin<: Hii 

(4si(:eriit A . :fM Marln.'l Hoickniaii '. \\,\ 

[•A) Klsjc , -1,-, I (J, .11 it .liilm I, an si II i; ] ih 

(S-it Kiizati.-tli .-J-.', .loiias Ootiii.iit .... ' \\,\ 

(•'>•'■>' <i<'rnt ,:.l . KIsjo A. I.ansinir u; 

(5<M I{i)bcrt ,-j:!i Saiali \ au Scliairk 117 

"■'•-'' Muflilol .•_'">. TiMi Mis \'issclu-r ' .' 117 

(ti.j' (jorrit ,.;4 , Aiiaaiitji- Ufcckman . 11 7 

•'•.■>' Klsjo ],-,) Kaiiiioii T. Hnn Us 

'"'*-'ac..l. .1 ,:;i Mrlsflai'i) Marvtjo Kiiborls' ! .'.' US 

'■<■-' Cathaiino , 47 > Abialiam l.an-ini:.. . .". 118 

( '>^ ' Alpiaiiarn Itonw lis 

'■'-'•'<'•'" ■ II.-. Ariaanljo Wriid.lj jj., 

'■'■*' •''"•'••r ilM Klizab.'il, Wrn.!.-!! ... " i-n 



•■>'>i«<I"> .17'' .Marvlj.- W.ihI.II 

'•'"• I'liilij. (1^) KUj.' iliin 1.', 

'"'•' <''''i' ' 17 iWvnlir \ an |),n It.r.'l 

(l<"'.Ai Til. .mas ri'.U .Ian.' Hum 

<1-J7' Abial.ani A , li;.i V.Wy l.an~in-li 

(l-_".'.il .Mai-iiairt (.;.;, Abraiiain OctlM-ut. . . . 

'I'^l' Maria (Isj l|,.n,liKk \V,.n.l|.ll. ... 

(l-!'-'i Ilrn-liii-k K (.■.>i Maria Maisolis 

I 147. Jacdj) C.. ,l,;.j, IViMiMcl ji. . Kranii.s I.aMsin::, . . 1 -.'4 

' ~ 1-J.-. 

1 •-':. 



1-j.i 
l-.'l 
1 •.'•_' 
1 -j:^ 

1 -j:; 



d."- >aiMl.Ms C ^1,;_. CiithaiiM.- Ton KM-k... 

(I'lh Annatj.- (Inl Al.i ahani .1. T.M.'Kvck.. . 

''''"' '•'l-'J'' il'J7) Abralian. A. Lansi'n:.' l-:. 

''';-.' K-nuMi-ljr (M7..laiol. i\. LanMiit:... ij.", 

(IMi .liic.b J (ssAnna (Annatjc tinac-k.iil.n-li 

(Soe alsi. '..ii Outbuilt ' IT. 

H'hS, l,rna 1 Helena) ,,•„•■. Abiabam <>..lli,.ii1 1',; 

M!'5 , .lac.b Knins,- , ^7 .laMiM't j.- Vi^,-.!,.-! ] ._,s 

(1''6) Hclona (1;,1 , Nanniiii: .1. \ i-stlu-r \->s 

I :;■■!> iJcTi'iniali rJ77' ll.'b.na 'Ariuldl l:i.i 

(•-'40) (Mvrtriiy ^j^.o) .lac.l. 11. WoikI.'H l.;o 

<-'4i;» Anncljo , :;-.n>ii k llnii 13) 

(•-'.■)•_' 1 Anna . -J-Ji; 1 C.iiMlins W.n.lrll 131 

Ci.Vti ratalyiitji- ,._>.ji I'iol.i I)..\ 131 

(••5]:'.i (Miiit V (1.;:., Il.-l,.n T.n Kv.k 13.; 

."7;;i .\bialiani I-' ( J.;i 1 Hai bara Laiisiiii; llii 

' '"'' Ali.hi 107, T.'unis «;. Vi^s.li.r 14-J 

(40l.,.|„..„b, .1, ..,:;, Ali.la Douw 143 

(431 I Haibaia , .■•.;:■, , Abialiani V. I.an-in- 1 14 

(47.1 .1. Ti.xvns.nd ( 14m llilm F. Dnnu U^ 

<••"'"'•'"> liiviiii:sl..ii (4..1S Sli.armaii) Catbarin. «>. (;il.v,.n. i:,-.> 

Marselis. 

"' <!i'>>l"ll .-.. i:ail.;.i (;r....sl.,.,k 17-> 

'■'' M.vmbTt ,s, F,.\,j..O,.lli..iit 17;; 

'■-'•"•'"'""""•'* .•_'•.■ .I..|iainia I'H'.'tkiiian 174 

'•'•'''••''"■'-■*■" .-) Abtal.ani Dox.. I7.-. 

"'•■'■' J'>^'"''» (1>7' ("aialina \V,.ii.b.|l i;.: 

••••"';•"■'•■"■•' (H7' ll.'M.ln.k I. I!..i;ail I7.; 

'l'!*' ;!""» (I'.-J llontliirk 1;. I,aii«iii.r. .: 17,, 

''•\',."""'"- •" I''t M^'i-a.ila C:i...-«l.,.rk 17.; 

<'^' *•••'■»•" «■ ■.'|. Mad.Kl .Malil.la V 



17^ 



Metselaer Egberts. 

'•'" '•'■'^J'' .."> IJaMia.-n llaini.n.- \ i-^. Ii.r is.. 

l''> '<^'">"-* ^ti.Ji Kn^ieltji- llofcknian lM> 



i\ Index of IxiKKMMeRr.vr.K:^. 

Page. 

(12) Benjamin ( 1.; i Aniiiij.' Visselier 180 

(14) Susanna (14) .lac<>b"Ti.rck VissclK-r ISO 

(34^ Maritje (7t« i Jur..l) . I. Lansing', Jr 182 

Oothout. 

I Jan .laiis (-1 > Htn<iii(kii' \ an Nos. lf>S 

(3) lUndrick ( in Caatjo V. Donw 183 

(4) Mav.ke 6i Tlioiiias llarnioiisf linn 183 

(8) Fi'vtjo (si Mvndort Maiselis 183 

(lO^Jan.. rti;) Mill itif Wendell 183 

(14) Dorotlio (jOi ((.inolis lU.jiaeit 184 

(IVi.Inn (iM 1 Catalyna Van l>eusen 1>4 

(ly > Hcndrickie i 25 i Isaac liogart 184 

(20) Margariet (3» Dom. Jan (Johannes^ Van 

l>iiessen •. 184 

(21^Annatje (3t) > I'ietor W. Qnackenbnsh 184 

(22) Jonas (oj) Elizabeth Lansinir 184 

" (11) Klizabelli Vinlia-ren 184 

(60) Margaret (^04) Col. Henry ^Hemlricki Quack- 

enbnsh.". 18fi 

(62) Hendrick (t;o) Lydia Douw 187 

(63) Abraham O-'.'i) Margaret Lansing 18" 

" (l''>8> Helen Lansing.. r. 187 

(65) Vwlckert i ITi. i Jannetje IJo-rart 187 

(90) Annetie i l<;r. i Jacob J. Lansing 18"J 

Quackenbush. 

(4) Jannetje • (7 * Jaeobns Cornelis Hogaert 193 

(5) Magdalena yi'>\ Jonas V Donw 193 

(6) Aniietje ^2) Hendrick Heecknian 193 

(7) Wonter H'>6 i Cornelia Hognert 193 

(8) Adriaaii (17 > Catharnia Van Sehaiek 193 

(29) Geertruv (7i Johannes Claas iiroesbeek 195 

(32) Marvtje (9) Nicholas (Jniesbeck 195 

(36) I'ieter ( 2H Annat je Oothoiit 195 

(37) Johannes (162) Margri.tje Hogaert 195 

(64) Hendrick fOOi Margaret Ootlioiit 197 

(65) Jan ( 72 ■ Cornelia Quaekenbtish 197 

(72) Cornelia (65 i Jan (inackenbnsh 198 

(88) Annatje 0'>->) -Lieob J. Lansing 199 

Salisbury. 

(24) Maria ' (100) Anthonv Van Heiiien 217 

(42) Neeltje O"! > Henry Van Bergen 219 

(57) Enureltje (79) William F. Salisbnrv . 220 

(59) Albert (lOo) Fanny Salisbury " 220 

(79) William Francis . (57) Aiiiielica i Engeltje) Salisbnry.. 221 

(100) Fanny (59) Albert Salisbury 223 

Schermerbom. 
(7) Machtel ("'' .lohanne.s Beeckman 224 

( 9) Nelletje (^ 13 ) Barent Ten Eyck 224 

(10) Helena (3) Myndert U. Van der Bogaert 224 

Ten Eyck. 

(12) Coenraedt (9 i (Jeertje Van Schaick 229 

(13) Barent i '■' ' Nelletje Schermerhorn 229 

(60) Jacob '-••"> Alida Visselier •-'32 

(64) Jacob H 1 1 ''^ Annetji- ( Anna * Wendell ■-'•Vi 

(101) Abraham J ( 159 ) .Vnnelje Lansing 234 

(124) Hendrick (73) .Margarita (Margrietje) Uouw... 235 

(68-1) Mvndert Schnvler (255) .Margaret Visselier 23ti 

(6S-4) John de I'evster (9ii) .Maria Donw 236 

( 136) John < Lewis ' 045 i Elizabeth Ten Evck 237 

238 



(144) J;icintha ( l.'.O i John Ten Eyck 2J 

(145) Eli/al)eth (l:'.'l Ten Eyek i John Lewis 2£ 

(148) Abraham R (9s) Annetje Visselier 23 



Indkv "1 I NH i;m \ivi;i \<.K-. 



/•.I:;.. 



(IMi.lohn ( 144) .1 acini lia Till Kyck -St* 

O'J-'i Catli;inn:i!!!!!!!."..! (l.'.iii Saiidor- tl. I.iiii>iiiji -■]'■' 

(Itl'.ii iKleii l,"'l-*' Ot-Tiit V. Luii>iii:i ■-•>'•' 

( 17.'> i Ci.iiira.nl A ' -14 i lli-ti r li. Tiii E\ ck -'•">•* 

\,l',i4i lloiinaii '-'"-J' Hli/.i U.iiriTi -41 

(•.'••a I James •.'t>i".K\iin Kli/a T<-ii K\i.k -41 

( •_'<••) < Ann Eliza (•-''.':• i .laiiK> Tin K.\ ik M-i 

[•2\::> .\nii i -.^U . .Inl,n H. \ i.-ilui ■-•4J 

(•J14) HfstiT (; (IT.-. ,«'.., Ill aa.l .\. l>n Kvck '-'4J 

(■-'4-') lliiirv t-UA Kli/al.iili W.imKII •J44 

iJ.V.N M;,n:aivt'T. KdUiiri 517 I!. Kn^li Woi.-I. II J4:. 

C'o'.'i .laiiii's i . lc;;i C.iiliariiu' E. Nan \ eilili'ii -4t'> 

CJTtii Kiiiilv Lontiliion (^Sinitln (•'•''•'.• limr Wiiul.ll '^46 

(•i7-i. Antoinc Lcntilhon (^Fosten (,43 Giiiiaiiii Viitorini- Eli/al.ttli 

Diipont -4S 

(273'Marv I'anlino f Fosti'ii {••< (iiiliardi lli-nrv Ali:>iii<'n l>ii- 

I'""" --^^ 

Visscher. 

(r>) Hastiaon ." •"■ ' Dii kji- Tiiinis Motsi-lai-i •-'■'•4 

i r, ) .VaiiniiiiT i •"" .\liila Ninliairon -■'4 

I 7 I FriMlciirk i '.M Kmti Wi'ii.lill wiil^w .if.... -'■•4 

(111 Maria..... ' " I'lriiip Wim.I.-II -'-Vl 

I ]■_' 1 .Viiaanlje | 7 ' llii'inniinus W.uilcll -.^ 

( U Jacob I 14' Sii-aiina Et'l'i'il- M.t-tla.M Jio 

(Ml Alike I Aimoijc) . IJ i Umjamin E-lxrt-i- Mit>claiT. -.".5 

(17,1 Oi-citruv (-•'! Mailm Hccckiiiaii -■•>'> 

(•24» Harinan'ns.. (■"' Vis>cliiT ' Sarali Wvnjraail -J.V' 

(3rii .Vliila (•'"') .lacoli Ton Kvck -'"i 

(.'•Oi Sarah ( Wviiijaart I i -.'4 i Harniamis Vi»clier -■■>7 

^7i!( Sal-all....' . ." (I'.'oi Haiviit J. \ issclu r -'''l' 

(S-J) Itastiaon (-Jl i Knircltji- Van il«-n Bi-r^Mi.. 

(n7) JanniMJe i l'.i:>. Jacob Fian> i.an>ini: 

(04) Matilila (^4 • Gcrril G. Mai>ilis 

(in; I I'atlilina cjo-j i Isaac II. Uoiiart li-'O 

('.'3) Anni-ijo (14M .Vliraliain K. Ten Eyck -Jiil 

(lo7 1 Tennis U , lo4 ■ Aliila l.an-ini: -''3 

(I'.'l) .N'annini;; .1 .• i I'.il i CaUiIi'- Weiulell '.^Tl 

( I'.'i'.) Helena Eaii-iiii: -71 

( 19:5) Harent J (7i; Sarali Vis^clier -71 

(•_'34 I John ]\ cJia I Ann Ten Eyck -74 

(•J.V)) Mar;iaret i r,s-l i Mymlerl S. Ten Eyck ■-'7('> 

Van Bergen. 

Hi Martin (Icrriisen -j.; Van Vechten Neellje .Myndertse 

Van Vveien -^''-i 

',1 1 Mailen (Jerritsen 1 widow of 1 (lb H<iulrick Donw -'■'- 

('.•> Annaalje I'. William \ an lUiireii -'■'■> 

(111) William I IM «'alliaiiiia \ an Heiircn -"'3 

(i:.| William ■.'» Annaalje (Anna Van Heiiren -.".'o 

(18 I Tatharina i U> William \ an Hiiireii -'■''<i 

(2'.') (leriit . .'.'.i I'afharina Van Ueiiren •-".'4 

(3'.t» Cathaiina i J." i (!ei lil \ an Heigen -'-'5 

(I<"|) Anihony iJl Maria Salisbury -'•''•' 

( 1<>1 ) Henry.." : , IJi .Neellje Salisbury '-"■"' 

Van den Bergh. 

(•_' I William (i .". (atiMi Van tier I'ocI 3i»-> 

1 :; I (.'ornelis U i 2 i Cornelia Vnu iler I'oel 3or> 

(111 Matthias ,41 , (^ithlyna ^("aIaly ntje \'an !>eii- 



'Jl'iO 

•Jiio 
•.'HO 



(131 Wynaut i C.:. i Anna Wendell 30.-) 

(17) Wyntje , loj. (;errit l.ansiii::. .» ■'•"*> 

(\>\ 1 Eniieltje , s._> , I'.ii^iijui T. Vi>>clier .;im; 

Van der Bogaert. 

i:; I Mv 11.1. It II , in, 1I..1. ii;i Selierni.'rhorn 3u7 



vi Indkx of Intkkmauriagks. 

Van Deusen. i\,ge, 

(6» Harpert ^17 i IW-li'iia Van Doiisen 312 

(7) Martin ^V.t) Klbi-itjo Van dor I'tul 312 

(8> Riitijer ^4l Wi-iiilio Hariiifuts linn 312 

fl3J) Lysbet (4) Joliaiinos HcnM)n 313 

(14J) TryiUje (^3) Samson Henson .. 313 

(17 ) Helena ^tJ) Marpoit Van Doiison .113 

f31) Holena (4(5) Abraliam C. Lunsini: 314 

(41) Catalvntjo ,^11) Maltliias Van lion Biijili 315 

(42) Eiisieltje (as) Uerrit Lansinj:. Jr 31S 

((54) Cutulynlje vl"'>'"" Oi>thout 31(i 

Van Driessen. 

(3) Joliannes (^Dom.) i 20 > Maigariet Ootbonl 318 

Van der PoeL 

(b) Elizabeth (,". i Sybi ant Van Si-iiaick 323 

(c) Maria \4) Anthony ^ an Scbaick 323 

(2) Cornelia ^3 i Cornells (J. \ an den Herjili 324 

(r>) Catryn (2) Willeni G. N'an lUn Herj;h 324 

(19) Klbertje (7 ) Martin Van Pcnscn 32.') 

^22) Maria (12' David (ooe.-b.ek :;25 

(2^iMelgert (14) Mar<:arita Ninliaizcn 32i'p 

(23-1) Elizabeth iStaats) (4» .l.iliannes Wendell 328 

(23-3) Abralianu Staatst (3i Klsje Wendell 32> 

(23-4-5 ) Annetje (Staats i 1 23) John \ an di r I'oel 32'.i 

(^8(1 1 Samuel Oakley (348 > (Jerlniile l.ansini: Wendell 3:'.3 

(al ) Sarah Elizabeth. .^ ( 3.'i(i i I'etel' Wendell 3.'.3 

(10.">) Mary Keith ( 7S i Maicns T. linn 335 

Van]Nes. 

(4WIenaricke ^1 ; .Ian .lans Ooihoul 343 

(<)) Jan ". ( 1<'| Catalyna (;roe>beek 344 

Van Schaick. 

(2i (.leertje ; i4 i Johannes Lansinj: 3.".0 

(4) Anthiinv (c > Maiia ( Mary i Nan der I'oil 35(i 

(5) Svbrant ibi Elizabeth Van del- I'oel 350 

(9) Geertje (12t Coenraedt Ten Eyek 350 

(17) CatrinatCatharinai (8> Ailriaan linackenbn>li 351 

(20) Debora. . (!'' i .lohanne^ .lanse lieeekman 351 

(23) Sarah ('ni > Kobert J. Laiisnii: 351 

(24) Kicke (_47) Abraham A. Eansint; 351 

Van Vechten. 

(^4) Gerrit T (15\ (ireetje V. Douw .352 

(23) Junnetje (:'>!'^ Johannes (i. l.aiisin;; 357 

(2(V) Xeeltjo (Van Vveron) . 1 i Mai lin Geirit>e \an Hergen... 358 

" " I 11 ) Henirrick V, Doiiw 3.">8 

(59) Johannes ( 25 1 Nelet je Hei-ekman 359 

(95) Volckert fi'.n Jannelje iJane^ Unn 3i;2 

(122) Abraham (145\ Gertrnde \'an Vechten 3i'>3 

(13ti) Samuel (Van Orden) 145 i Gertrnde Nan Voehliii 3l!5 

(145) Gertrude (13t; Van \eeliten) Samiul \'an 

Orden 3i!5 

" (122) Abraham \'an N'eehten 3i;5 

(153-3) Edward H.n Ten Hroeek » (1^5 Hiithbone I.ydia S. Kansoni. .. 3il8 

(109) Catharine Elizabeth i 25<i) James Ten Kyek 370 

Vinhagen, 

(5) Alida ; Nannin-: II. Visseher 373 

( (.! ' Eva ' -^ ' Joliani-e-i Ueeekman 373 

(11) Elizabeth...... (22 i Jonas Oothont 374 

(14) Margarita (28) Melgerl Van der I'oel 374 



Index of Imkkmakki.m.ks. vii 

Wendell. i-ajc. 

(7 I Jeroiiiiiiu.-. < Hionniiinus i > l-'i Ariiiantjo Vissclier "77 

(M J'hilip ' 11 ■ Maria \ i^-M'li.T . 377 

O't Kvcrt witliiw of I 7 » FiiiliTick Haiiin'ii»i- \ isscliiT. . 377 

(:n i.r -I'll KviTi i-J.'. . Kiini'lijo l.aiisim: a7S. :!S(i 

I 4-.' Hotor * 1"" .liiliaiiiK'S Hi'.-okmaii .'(■^ii 

,47 I Kvoi't I 7-) Sii>anna Woiuloll •■>>^') 

(i;:. I Anna 1 I'"- ' Wviiaiil N an iloii HitljIi :'>.>>■_' 

(ti'li Mantif ( In i .laii <»nlli-'iit :5b-j 

(72i Siisaniia (47 i Kveit Wiiulill .■;^•J 

vlli; I Kli/aln'tli \'M IVt.T I.aiisiiii; ;?s.-, 

( in^l Aimu 1 lU I .laciil) lloiirv Ten K\ ok ;!>7 

(141 I Aljialiaiii.!!.. '. (1S4 i;ii/al)i'ili NVi-ii.1.-11. .•,•^7 

04.">i Aiiaanlji- ''.'-' .Ii-liii Laii>iii',' .Sx7 

(17^1 MaiMjo ('.I'd (;.iailii> l.an-iii;: M'.tl 

1 1 ■-■_'» lIiMi'dnck 1 131 1 Maria Laiisiiiir ;',',tl 

(1^4i Kli/abcth (1411 Al)ialiaiii Won.U'l! ;;'.n 

. 1^7' CatiotiiMCatalina) ,.•..;. (;\ ■~l.,>it Mar-i-lis :',t<l 

il'.'i'i Anna (.71 i Ni'k'kort A. H.mw .'.'.'l 

I I'.il) (.'ativlif 1 I'.M 1 Nanninj: J. \i>>clior O'.'l 

(I'fJi Kli/.abi'lli (I'.n Tli..U)a> lliin S!''J 

^li'2»">! Ciii-nclius I ■J'i'J I Anna I,an«inii 3;i5 

(•J30) Jaciilj II (■J4th <!eoitrii\ i (u'llrnili-) Lansin-;. . . 3'.i5 

fJ31 I (\itliaiina ( .'34 > Harinan"u< A. WontK-ll ."'.•5 

(•J'. I ' llarnianns A ■ ■j:.! i I'alliarina WlmuI.!! ■■.'.'»; 

rS:~ ' U<-U'na ■j3« ^ .li-ivniiali l.aM>ini; .'V.i'.i 

("JS'.i I llarinanu.s I' , >;■_' i I'ailialina 1 1 tin 4i'l 

V34.".i Klizab.'tli i •J4-" > llenrv Ten Kvck l'"-. 

(^^347) H. Kiisli rlh-l T.n \'.\vk Maiu'ant Ti-n Kvck 

i!mr" 4nfi 

(34S> Gortrudi- I (S<; i S. OaklfV Van d.i I'.'il Jim; 

(3.')i») Telfr . Hi i Saiali Lii/abftli Van tU-r I'oc'l.. 4<i»"i 

(35'JilUirr rZ'o Ten Kvcki Eniilv Leutillion 

Sinitli' AVI 



S\i\\ KNCl.AM) I AMII.IKS. 

Benton. 

(.T) Klli-n ,14. DaiiKl ^Vl•i^llt 4S5 

(•-"J I I'rmlincc (Ill' David (Jocdricli 4b7 

Chester. 

cj) .Inlm i7' Sarali \V,lli-> 4'J-.i 

(iL'i Sti'plim rj:. ■ .l.inima TriMt .. .. 4".i3 

(13i Tlionnis (IJ' Mai\ Tivat 493 

(i:. I I'liidi-nco (•J4).lani\s Tival. .Ir 41*3 

CJI ' llannali (4"i (Jidon Wi-IK-s 4!»3 

> J'.' . Ma.v . 41 ' Tli(.ina> \V.lk- 41*4 

Crow. 

(3) .lidin CJ) Kli/.abflli «;().idwin 4;'0 

(:'.ai KslhiT (^1) t;ii.-> Hamlin 4^7 

Deming. 

i 1 . .I.ilin, Sr c^j Honour Tri'at 4;>'.i 

::) .lonathan (.; i Kii/abiMli (iilborl 4!ty 

i 17) Jacob (i; i;ii/al).lli jvhxaid- 500 

(•J<M .lonallian , lo .Vbi-ail Kili-r .".iio 

(•_'.'. I FIm>c ( l;; , .Icdin IMwards .-,00 

(■;1 I Ann il I .Nalliaiiicl Wrinlil oOii 

(:..■. lloniMit I ."17 1 llc/.i'kiab (Joodiicli 501 

(41) Kbcn./. T :',1 . Kobccca Trcal 501 

(4'')) I'rudeiicc i 27) Tlioinas Wriiilit 501 



^i'' Indkx »>f Intkrmarkiages 

Page 

(61) Daniel (i;V) Mehitabo) Russdl 503 

(74) Abigail illS)J,.liii iJo.xliicli 504 

("'') k^'^'" '.'7 1 El.fiiL'zer CiUHlrich 504 

(a) tluubeth vJaugliter of) 1 li Johu Goodrich 504 

Edw^ards. 

(6> EHzalH'th lit, Jacob Doming 507 

(13)Johu (Joi Luce (EUise'l Deinius; 508 

(15) Sarah ^4t» i David Goodrich 500 

FUer. 

(10) Abigail V'2i' 1 Jonathan Diuiini:, Jr 511 

Gilbert. 

(3) Elizabeth i^u 1 Jonathan Deminit 513 

Goodwin. 
(2) Elizabeth ^^:, 1 Joiin Crow 514 

Goodrich. 

(l>John a Doming'* Marv Foote 515 

(^10) Abigail 1 ITi > SaniiieT Wright M6 

(16) Elizabeth , l.' 1 K„bert WelKs 517 

{iStEphraiin 11) Sarah Treat 517 

V-i'^ • Jerusha Treat 517 

(19;i David (Si Hannah \Vii:rht 517 

('20) Sarah loiJohn Holli.-ter 517 

I'U) Rebecca ^Jl) David Wii-:ht 517 

(29) Allvn (53) Elizabetli tioodrich 517 

^4it) David (15) Sarah Edwards 518 

(53 I Elizabeth f2'." Allyn Goodrich 519 

(57iHezekiah (^35 » Honour Deming 519 

(97* Ebenezer l^T'J) Lvdia Deniinsi 522 

(109 > Elisiia (116) Liicy Goodrich 523 

(113,1 John ( 741 Abigail Deinins 523 

(1 14 1 David . (22 » Fi n'dence Benton 523 

(lit; I Lucy ill".', Elisha Goodiieh 523 

(220i Johii A V-''5» Jennie E. Goodrich 581 

(2fiol Jennie E (2--'0) John A. Goodrich 535 

(293 1 Silas (35:j) Marv A. Goodrich 537 

(353) Mary A (293) Silas Goodrich 540 

Hamlin. 

(1) Giles (32 . Esther Crow 551 

(4) Mary (5) Noahdiah Russell 551 

Hollister. 

(1) John, Sr 1 4) Joanna Treat 552 

(3) John (211 1 Sarah Goodrich. 552 

(7) Stephen (f 1 Abiirail Treat 552 

(8) Elizabeth (4) Samuel Welles 552 

(68) Mehitable (57) Pamela Hollister (son of) 557 

Holyoke. 
(4) Elizur < 2:'.) Mary I'yiichon 568 

Xanman. 

(77-3) Joanna I-. (Watson) 92 Lanman) Lanman Chase 57S 

(92 I Lanman 1 Chase) \ 77-3) Joanna L. Watson 580 

(lol) Marianna Chandler (123) John de I'eyster Doiiw 561 

( 103 I Sarah Coit (110 Lanman) Thomas Hallam Hub- 

^ bard 5S7 

(110) Thomas Hallam (Hubbard 1 (103) Sarah Coit Lanman 582 



Index of Intekmarriages. ix 

Marvin. i\ijf. 

i4i Sanih i Goodiicli^ ^i> William Goo.lrich 'j'^-t 

I -V. . Kli/abeth O.-Kliich • . i'i^ K..biTt Wolk-s t^Otf 

. •-•: ' Ki.hraim . ii.KuJrich > H ■ Saial. Tioat 'iOii 

'■■ •• jii Jfiu>ha Troat tJOd 

■J'^i David lUoodrich^ > Haunati Wriizht 606 

•J',' Sarali . (.JiH.diicln :". John llollistor t>OG 

Mott. 

-'".1 Marv Talcoit ' ^2^ John Russell 61S 

i.iJ^' Sauiiul fTakott) . I''* M:'""''l> H.'lvoko 613 

Pynchon. 
(2o) Mary (4) Elizur llolyoko 617 

Rathbone. 

^l.".G; Ciaronce .' 1^436 Shearman) Aiiijelica B. Tai- 

cott 635 

(185) Lydia S. (Ruusoiu; ^153-:> Van Vechteiil Edward H. Ten 

Broock 04<;> 

Reed. 

(•205"> 8aniuel ( -"'-'^ .Xn^ctlu-a Boiiart 6i;4 

( 212 1 Uriah (Sevnio\ir) '^31 Keed Ksthor Tliatclxr t'.66 

I, -'31 1 Esther (Tiialcher ' i -I'.' Keed < Uriah Seymour 668 

Russell. 

1 .'ii Noahdiuh . 4' Marv Hamlin 672 

1 1"! Mehitabel (i>\ ' V.uuc\ Deminj; 673 

Shearman-Sherman. 

I 2701 .\l)raham .• (^2"^.">i Hannah Shearman •'>*.»''• 

I 2NT I Hannah ( 27<'1 Alirahani Shearman 6','7 

' .".72") Roliert I 4^1 ■ Anna Maria Slierman 7i'2 

;'.Sti>i Jane i :''.'- ' Juseph A. Shearman 7iU 

•'•'.••ji ,|,,se|ih A ( :'.!M'i Jane Sh.':irman 7''.'> 

(4:;i'.'i Ansrehca B. (Taiottt (15.'. i Clarence Kathbone 70H 

(47s) Watts {■l<>7 Sheai-man) Sarah Maria tJibson. 715 

(4^11 Anna Maria .'C-' i K'.'hert Shearman 71'' 

I ■l'.>~ i Sarah Maria i (Jibson i i 17^ ' Watt- Shei-nian 71'' 

(4'.'s , Catharine (). .(lihson I .'.41) Henry L. Lansinij; 716 

Treat. 

(2i llon.mr i 1 > John Pemins 721 

'4iJ.ianna 1 . John llolliMer 72l 

inSarah , Is . I-:,,|,iaini Goodrich 721 

<l2i Mar> ,1".^ Til. .mas Chester 721 

i24Klanie» 1 1 "> i Prmlenee Oeminii 722 

i2'' Jemima (12' Stephen Che-Ier 723 

I 2'.' . Jeru-ha ^-^-j, Thomn- Well.- 723 

I IS > Kphraim <!.«»'. Irieh 72."'. 

1.31 ' Rebeeca ^41) Kbene/er Deniin;: 72'. 

(f) Abipiil. ,7) Stephen Il.dlister 723 

Welles. 

. 1 . Th.'mas ;H Eli/:ilwiM It.-iulni: 724 

'4iSanin.l i Si Kli/abelh H..lli-ter 72+ 

' 7 ' Sarah ( 2 > J-«l>n Ch.-t.-r 724 

s J.,|in (2 1 Marv ll..llisi.r 724 

H' K..b.rt (l.;i Kli/!ibeth (Muidrich 72.-> 

. 22 Thomas ( .JIM Jornsha Tnat V-.'i; 

(4<>. Cideon (21'l Hannah Che>l. 



^411 Thomas ^^'>V) .Mar\ Chester 



II 



X Index of Intekmarriages. 

Wright i>„g, 

f^StHannah illh David (Joodriili VS" 

(14i Daniel ,5, Eloaiior i Klloii < Hentoii 730 

(17J) Samuel ^10, Abigail Gotxiricli 731 

(211 David ^24) Rebecca Goodritii 7."! 

mt Thomas , 46^ Prudence Deininsi 731 

(31 1 Nathaniel i 31 > Ann Deniinii. . .' 731 

(■>7)EhshaH (^t<7 I Kineiine Wright 735 

(70) William B (127 Wright i Hannah Ravmond 737 

(87 » Emeline (57) Klislia R. Wright...." 741 

(127; Hannah (^Raymond; (^70) William B. Wright 746 



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Kli/.alH-ili U".. 17 

Ci-rrit le, ,17 

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l.ana ■ 17 

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Ctttalyntjo 1^. 

Cntorviitt •*. 

Oathariiia '-. 

Cathiiriiie 12. i:i, 11. 

Catlviia. 



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Charity ... 
OloasOe... 
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(Iconto M.... 

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Harmon 

Harriet «.... 

Helena 

Honrims. .. . 

Henry 

Henry (Capt. i 

Hermanns 

■lane "*■ 

.lanneke 

Johannes. «. 1(1, 11.12. M. 
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John 13, l.i, 17, 

John (Oapt.l... 

John.Jr 

Jonathan 

Lawrence 

Leilorl L 

Margaret 

Maria. 8, in. II 



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Marin K... 
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Mary 

Matthew. 

Peter 

Rachel. ... 

KelHMoa 

Rlchanl H 2ii. 

R..b<"rt. 111. n. II, l«. 17. 

IM.l'.i. 211. 21. 

Samson. 8, ii. In, II, 12, 

\X 14, l.^. Hi. 17. 

Samnel 

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Tannike 

Teuwes i. Matt hew). Id. 

Tryntje 12. 1.1, 

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William 



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92. 



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Wiiliani • 

Beiex, Samson 

Uerccii, Keminetje 

Hans 9. -24. 

Hans M 

Jacob 

Jotxn 

Marrotle 34. 

Sara..... 24. -27. 

Sarah rw. :ms. 

I'eriier. Aprtreas, Jr 

MarvVje." 

HerhaiHs. Uaclie! 

Heikels. Jacinte. iH). 213.237. 

Berrv. Neliciiiiah 

Bigelow. David 

Itineluini. James \\ 

Bishop. Kllsha 

Black, Robert 

Blair, Uovemor 



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Caatle 2ii 

Catharine li" 

tierril V.S 24.-. 

(lerlrney :V<1. :W2 I 

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llarinanus ■''■•'.• 

Henilrick. Jr 2Mi 

Jacoh J *•'*•' 

Jan J 2:12 

.lohaiinos 22'.). ;W2 

.lohannes. Jr I7i' 

Mart;arel....l>1.. 241), 241. 2I.'> 
Mamarita. 174. 17i.. 178, 

22'.', •2;!2, 2.1.\ 2:iti, 2:tT. 2M 

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Malilila K 21:. 

Bleeker. Caatle • 

Bloodtfool. Maria 127, Hi 

Neeltle .1 

BlooltKoel. Iliel 2s 

BloDiiieii.lale, .\li.ln 41 

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Blv.lenl.emli. Harry H'"' 

Bocker. Johannes 11 

Boilene. Kli/.aheth 7ii 

Pollv 71 

Koele, .Maria. ...22s, r.-.i, 2;iii. 2.!l 
B<.clen. \rt\v. 228. 22!i. 212. 21:! 

Boeinper. .Miraham ^ 

BoK'aert. Ahrahani 2(1.11. 41 

Ailriaii 21. 2K, II. 41 

A.Irian G '■'•* 

Aeltic 2<i. 2s 

Aertle 2; 

AIMa -Jl 

Annelje 

Antie 

Ant|.' 

Beellje -23, 24. 2.'.. 2 

Benjamin 2i>, .1 

Calalvn.a •"• 

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Catharine «), 12. I 

Claas ■-".), .. 

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Cornelia. 28. -".i. .17. I'H. 

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Cornells T 
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Uerkje 

Di.uw 

Dvrkle 

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Kytje 

Keylje 

tieorne 

13 Cerrit 

10 (ireetle (Margaret) 

11 (irietio 

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(■nvsbert T M. 

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i\ Heliilrick 1 32, 39, 

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Johannes 

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Maria 

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I Martin H... 
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Wilhelnias 14. 

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112 Jan Wylen... 

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Ann.'ke 

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Benjamin 

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Christopher. 

Cornelia 

Cornells 

Davi.l S 

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Kli.'.a H 

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.-.1 




Rolicrt 






.'ifi 


Marv U 


R..Nalii- It 







.'i7 


Ni. liolasC 




.Vi 




."^iirah 






42 


iIiI.mkIo M 




.Vi 




.^i.-l.h.n M 






.•II 


IVl.r 


;w. 


44 




.•<i.|.h.n V. It 


..26 


.'HI. 


.'>7 


l>liiMI|> li. A.. 
I'l.-l,r 








T.'iinis <i 






•"1 


.•w.3y. 


41 




TliL-nnlH (i 






2".' 


I'l.-l.r 1 


.:«. .T.I, 41. 


t-t 




Tlinina.s L 






5-. 


K... h.l, .r.',:!7. 


.•W. 41, •i7. 






Will.tnllc 






:ii 




a: 711. 7.1, 


I'm 


K< 


k.-i', Ahrahaiii .... 




.I't. 


1.'. 


K.l" . , a 


:w, .■», 


14 




Calalina 




lo. 


l.-i 


K.Nk.ri 




.I'.l 




Maria 




.Ill, 


|:< 


Sarah 


4 4. 4.'>. r,7. 


l«-. 


III 


.i;.'aiTl. Ilcll.li'ifk 






22 


Sl< plx'ti V. 11 


4."., 


.'■II 




William J. 






22 


Vi.lor .M 




47 


lliM.ili. Caiharln.'.... 




2Mlt. 


2-7 


Will.niplc 


:w, 4:1, 


tl 


It. 


II li.'ir<l. .Xni.'lia... 






iij 


William II 


47, 


"ll« 




.Lilian 1' 






Ii2 


Willi.iiii II. 1 


.. 17 .V'. 






.l..lMnii.-.« 






'i2 




•'•4, HI. 


I'll 


It< 


r.l.v. Marl.i 






Mi 






.'ill 


It. 








li' 






.\niia 






«■> 


.Ami A . 


ItillV 






li.'. 


Anna 





4-.' 




• '.ipiira.l 






Ii2 


Ai II.' 

B.Mlt.|.- 

Cataliim 


...16, 

■■«. i:i. 


AS 

4:! 




C.inr.iil 




.fi2. 


6.1 




i;.-pM'<ii' 




fi2. 


ii.1 


Call.il.Mm 


47, 


.M 




li.rrll 




.f>>. 


ll.l 


CliaTl.s 




47 




Il.-n.lri(k. 






6.1 


»la.i~ 


:v.. 42, 


4t 




H.-nilrvk 






li.l 


Vn\ ni'lia 


.X,. 3ii. 47, 


.".1 




Jan 




.fi2. 


ii;l 


(■..rmliit» 


Xt. 4-.'. 


4U 




.Marvljf 




.r.2. 


6:t 


Corni-liiis .1... 


4.H, 


.">."» 




I'.f.T 






r>2 


('<irn<-lliisN... 




I'l 


li. 








IVt 


(N.rnriliis K... 


rilhaii!, Kvn 






1.2 


Davi.l S 


I'.l, 


47 




Kvilc 








Dullv 


lliMi.livk 

Marxtk 








K.l»ar.l L 






Kilwar.1 S 


.'ill. 


.^7 


K. 


irKhart, Malli.- .... 






62 


Kllzii. 17. 'H..'« 


\ ZU. -.'I.'.. 

X,. :v.. 


2 I'.l 
42 


I(< 


Mo'liuis 






li'* 




r.-l.T 








Kli/ulM'lh 


i-ch lioruihs. . 






f 


Kl..i-.- 


Kva 






li! 


Kv. M 




4.1 
.VI 


li. 
li. 
li. 
It. 


wkirk J.Mi-l 






fit 


(i.rrir 




■iiriif. MaiN K 

ivi.-. ralhaiin.i 




•i7T 




(■ran. Ion A. 




.17.-. 
277 
4 I'.l 


liv^liiri 


Jl'., .w 


r.:{ 


.laiii.'s 




I'.H 


Manna 




Ivl 

21.". 


li. 


William 






"77 


ll.iriiH'n II. 


47, :h. 


.\<\. Anna M 






l.V. 






.Vi 

.'ill 
11 




Iia>aril 

Cliarl.ill.- 

Kll/.alHlli 1 




.l.-.l. 








1".-. 


Il.ii.lrt.k 


-K. 12 


l.V. 






4.t 

.'41 
4.- 




Ili-U-n 1, ... 






I'l'. 


Ili-nrii'tta K 




Jani.> y 

J..I111 M 




■w 


IIK 


ll.nrv 


42 


212 


Il.nr.. K 




.'Mi 


1 


U. II 






lit 






42 

IT 
4.". 


1 
It 


Riclianl l< 






1 .V> 












IV. 


Ual..'ll..„ 


a.f, lliiirv 


2II"'. 


."/2. 


.Vi2 


I-nl..'lla 




12 


i " 


ra.li, All..rl A 






If. 


■ "alM'tla 1.. ... 




.'ill 










Isi 


,Ihi Mi.U'<c.lami-s;...4'j. |s 


Ar.nl A 






•224 
■226 
4iai 


.l.-im.»l 


4S 


.'■.■. 




liarliara : 


M. 


.M«. 


.Ian 


,V.. 42 


1^ 




liai.nl 




IKII. 


.Wi 


.lam- ,. 




17 


1 


Ilar.-nl J 






I7« 



Bni'lt. Daniel U4 

II. rk B IW 

Kllzali.'lh 3B7, 271, 273 

Krf.l.'rlck W 

li.rrit iil 

ll.'iirUus 273 

Johanui'!« A 3«i5 

Maria 3^ 

Murillf U J»l. IHI. 2dN 

.<«iisjiTina l.tii 

Will.'iiii.ii'. :il..V. 13, 44, 

129, 142 
Brai-l.vl. Kll-/,al»'lh.-2;«. 2;t7. 

•23H, '241 

Krainlow, Chrislina 62 

.\i.h.>las 62 

Bra>liir. Abni 4» 

Kli/al.. Ill 4S 

Uratl. A;.'nl.'l|.' 126. I.W 

liarliara 144 

Beriiuni 139 

K«b.'rt Iiy. 142 

JaniU'tJ.' 1-16 

John 394 

Snsann.i 132 

BrattU'. CalharliH' .>.'> 

lirazi.r, Kram U 1 

Bi.'.'M'. Arthur IW 

llarri.l IKi. 112 

Sarah i:'7. l.'.2. Ha. |64 

lln-Miit.'r. Marv A Z<\. 2^3 

III. nlM\ Klsli- :....,.. 3«! 

llr.'V.iorl. Ili'iiry 21 

ll.nrv 1 21 

J.Carxiii 21 

Br.'«i-lir, .hilia 2i:i 

Vii'k'inla 213 

W iillani ^213 

Br|.l(!..v Ann ^T 3 

litii-s. Il.nilrltk 374 

liriu'tf.'n. riiurlcsi. 2W 

Krinrki'rholl, .^hrahani ."i. 

4.%. 417 

Il.iirl.-t(a B 417 

Join a 28 

lirition, Cadiarlni' 242 . 

Itroailhi'iul. Daniel 2ft7 

Brnailhurst. ,liinalhun >. 11 

.-i.iiiiii.'l II 

Bio. aw. Marv 7-. 79 

III... kli.ili., Anthony .V.(l 

.liiiUlh ;i.'i«, .3611 

Br..ink. Annaalli' 29.'> 

('a>plini.» 293, -M). 296 

Br.ink. riiarlolle ;«il 

ll.nrv .1112 

.l..na."* .Kll 

1. ..iiar.l 3111 

IVI.rC .Ki2 

Sii>aii (• 301 

Broiisi.n. .Iiilia A 4<>4 

Br.M.kK, Jonathan 2(i7 

I'l'ler 2>i7. 416 

RelM'cra 2f.;i, aiT 

Bronehton. .>i|i-|>hi-n 3 

Bronwer, t'athrina, •2:'i6, •j:A, 

■S:\ 276 

William 27.^ 

Brown. 4U 

An.lrrw K 2.'i2 

Aiilhoiiv T. K •2:.2. 121 

Ar.liil.al.l K •2."'2. 121 

Kr.'il. ri. W 2;.I. ^.2. 421 

Kri'ili ri. k W.. Jr....2.V2. 421 

ll.iwai'l 'I'. 7K 

Joseph M 2.'i2. 121 

Lv.lia M ■2.'.2. 121 

Mary 366 

T 270 

W. Ilowapl 7rt 

Bill, (•iirni'li.' S '.r2 V3 

liulki.'v. - — 48 

AIm'I 4ft 

Bnll.uk. K.ll.n '243. 2SI 

Biir.harl... I'allicrMi 3,'>7 

Biiith;:ra.'ll. Ilin.lri.k A., 

.".43, 344 
Mavk.'ii II.. \*\ 113. 114. 

Mr,, 383 

Bnrliik. C. W 2M 

(Miarl.s L 2*46 



IV 



Index. 



Bunllck, Frank G 2Sfi 

Walker V 2Xf> 

William T 2*4. 2.«« 

BurRii'^n, Coonra<it ivi 

John till 

BuvKoync, 0«-iuTal_ 'Mtt 

Ku^hull^i. (.'atharynile ..I'Ai, l.T> ' 
Buriii-t, Williuiii («}ov. ). .. 2rj 
Uuriiell, L'atharinr O. Ci. L.. lij<; 

lliiirv L ItW. ItVi 

LunsiiiK li« 

Holx-it I, a« 

Riinisi'le, lieiivral IM, -ill 

Bnrnsiiles. .laiio ini 

Burr. Aima H :i*=>, i'lO ] 

AuN.i li 24!t ' 

tiiialinuT. K 24.5] 

Calliiiiitu- T. E. 2iV ! 

Elizulx'th ^40, 244. 247 

Jacob H. T. K 24y 

Jost-pli 244 

Marsrart't T. K..24.\219, 406 
412 

Marnaret W — 249 

Marv li 24'.i 

William M.. 24l,245.24«. i^ 
412 

Bun. I>riis«.illa ISO, 151 

BiirlMH. KlizAln-tll '.'l 

Biirwfll. IliLll^-v 3S;. 

Biirv, Cliai i.s K 411 

Bushiii'll .>,i.Mli A »f.' 

Busklrk. .I..lin 221 

BnssiiiK, Anit IS 

Kllzalwth 10, 15 

Fetei- 14, 17 

^i|l<allllall 14. 17 

BilxtoM. .>*airtti A 2M 

Hyvanck, Polor 4h, :^^ 

c. 

Calvin. am 

Oami'lH'll. John 214 

Julia 214 

Lockwood K 2ll-\ 214 

PauliiK" 214 

Vlruinia 214 

Oanlino, KlUahfih 2n:. 

Carl, liriah..: *«. H" 

TanoJI. Aniia. 21" 

Arlon.l 2<l.V, 2<W. 211 

KlvaA- ^H 

llarrvH ''•l 

llinrv au«, 214, 215 

John N a>f< 

Carst>n. Laura -' 

CarstauK. Judith ':< 

("arli-r, .\inamla l.'i'», 145 

Susan 401, 4(0, 41tl. 411 

Carv, .Viine l*''"' 

'A-nas 44 

Ca<iV, Milllanill "•! 

('KS-i'-rlv, Hfot' -'- 

Chailwick, Elisha 41.'. 

(.•liiinilKMialn. Ma 211 i 

Chaniplin, Jolin.J-;- ••■■ -'•ir> 

Cliandli'V.Thi«|i lUs|'.Jr.M. a. 

riiapin. William 07 

t'liai«nmn, Ann M 274 

Anna M -"- 

William -'74 

Claas.Cornrlis 2.x 

PioHr :!I3. ■][] 

Claaw, .lanili :i..2, '•>. 

Clapl>, Alfrcl 4(tt. 4Iih, 41^.1 

Anna li '"'•' 

Arthur '""•' 

CathM ina 4ii'.' 

r..VM.liii- W II''.' 

Kri>.l.ri(k H'-' 

ll.-l.-M 4(is 

WlMiiini II *'"• 

Clark, Kainiy„ 2l:> 

il.-ni.liis... .'■>.•. 

Ji.nn- 221 

James J 211 

Julia A 2<M. 214 

Kniiis W 21'.' 

Su-an M I'"'"-' 

Williani 112 



Oli'ment, Erskine 75 | 

Clinton, UeWitt i:W 

tiov.Tnor IS, 46. 2711 ' 

Cluto, Anna l'.i3, l'.M,l'.»i, l'.'7. I'.'C 

Anna T 2t>4 



Coxo. rifv.lan.l (Bishop)... 165 
Oracc <• l(V4,ltV5. 4is 

Cram-. I'arulini- K 246, V.'jO 

llt'Clorii 25t' 

Josi'uh 360 



Bata 1V7. 1«> i Cregier. Uaxtlaen 

Charles II 284 ' " ' 

Dirk I?.' 

Kli/.alitth I'.w 

Kr.-K-rlck iy» 

lli'len ISH, I'.nl 

Jacob 127 

Jan -SV-K, :iJ7 

.lesse II iM 

Johannes 1".M, IW 

Johannes <; 121 

John 1) 2S2, 2.S4 

MHvin B 2S4 

Coekle, .Susan T 5;<, I6V>, 171 

Washington 171 

Co<l«e«s, Maritic 74 

Coilwis.-, Sarah 2.C 257 

Cooynnins, .\iina M 231, 2*4 

Barent 22<i 

i i.ert ru V Tin. 22», 2:U, 232 

I'eter I' .IM 

Saiiiui-I .VK) 

ColMn. Ell/.a V 244 

Kli/aU'th 2<.i7 

ColbrldKf, I>.-\\ itt C M', 

Colenian. Klla H"''.< 

Collins, Kilwaril !'.»'> 

illiharl :«iy 

Conell, .Ian .Vi7 

Coii.vu, I'hlllp 3111 

Sally mo, 301 

Conselycu, <irietje :5fi 

Jan ;v; 

.Mari:ariel 2y. 3li 

Conw.ll, .lelfrrsou F... 41.1 

Convn. AkiiIcIJo .W 

Ant|i> 35S 

Uirck :».V» 

Fytje .3.V< 

Johannes ;55'> 

L«'<n<lert .ViS 

P.l.r SV\ 

I'hilip .V.s 

I'hillp 5' :W5, 

Saurlje 

Convni', Deborah ...27t'i,2Ni, 

Hester.... 
( 



.-w.l 



26U 

Martin 343. 344 

Samuel 255 

Crilteiitlen. Sophia 2'.i8 

Crollus, John 17» 

Croni, (ievsbert _ X) 

Croon, 4'atrliia„ 32:1. .ttO. .351 

Dirk J .323 

John 32;} 

4>osbv, James K.._ :«97 

Cross. Areliee 420 

Allan (K » 2inl, 42<» 

Clarence (.K. ) 206. 420 

David 206, 4-20. 421 

JMward (W.) juti. 420 

Percy 4>0 

Cuniminu, Julia l( 247 

Curtis. Clara 112 

V. C lOH 

CusIiiu'V. .lames VW 

Cuyler, .\braham .''., 234, .'W* 

.\mia 31S 

Calalvntle 240 

Catharina 2.11. 2:M, ^rw 

t urnelis 32>.i 

Cormdis J :!"! 

Klsie 2:C*, iff 

Kva 31S. ;H'.t 

llarinanus 2'.".i, .'iitii, .'Mil 

HendiU k tl(( 

Hester 242 

Jidin A 3S7 

John II .ill 

Marv:arlla 

Meholas 

.>»arah 

William 



16 



1>. 



Dalsen. .Iidin 'IV 
Daly. I'hillp. ... 



k. Kllzabeth 

Janns P 

•lane 

Sarah K 

Cooke, Terhiitii-.... 
Coop«T, Annaile 

Annetje 

("harles Oe K... 

Cornelia 

Kli/ali..l|s, 126 
4'ooper, Obadiali .... 

Samuel 

Sara 

Susan M 



2<Vt, 



214 
•221 
211 

•.".•S 

116, I2l, KM 

l:rj 

116 

121, 1 rj 

, lis, l.W, 162 
.121, 13i. 132 

riMl 

l:'.2 

..X». :mi 



William :n2, XU. MX 

Cornidis. Iteelt)e 23 

Cornelisen. Aiij-'enitle '.'2 

Cornidisseii. l,oui'n,s 25 

Costar. Anna .'. 3'.'2 

Alitlionv 2'.'2. 2"."<.> 

Christina 2'.i2. 2^.', :SINI, iWd 

llendhek :t-j<> 

Cosier. .\mn 17''' 

I llen.lri.k 111. 114 

Cotlle. Alilliony C !<il 

Ileiirv Van B 3lH 

I John 3tM 

I Joseph It ;ilill. 3oi 

Peter :«i4 

' Cownliovpii. Catharine. 17. 2<' 
; Dinah 16. 17, is. 211. 21 

l>or"lh''a 21 

.lohamies II) 

I John 17. 

I John N 

i Maria I/, 2i'. 21. 

Snsaii 

I Cnwper. Kli/ibelli 26>, 

Cox. Jaiii.s W 



Dame, Kli/abelli .... 




-'24, 


•226 


Ilanieli. Mari:i 




.:n:i. 


:!44 


Daniels, AiiiMlje 




22.H, 


•iltll 


Dates. Ilanlei A . 




.2S2, 


•2.S.S 


Davis, Admiral 






2I.-. 


Charl.-s II 




.•-lis. 


21.. 


Kli/.abelh 




.215, 


39.1 


tieorsie 






.liVll 


Sidolnoi 






.3M.t 


Dav, William 






211 


Delleelen, Caroliin- 






• ■1 


Debosl. Charles 






..I'. 


I)eckker, Calrlna... 






6.1 


Ih>deil. k. 






221 


William 






•2'.«» 


DeKoreest, Allda. . 




.i:rj. 


144 


Callialvnl|e...'.it' 


.Ill 


.tn.. 


:w. 


Cornelia 






11:; 


Isaac 






III 


,h-sse 






l,s 


Maria 






.".li 


M.irille 




..171). 


17< 


I'ldllp 




.2l>.'>, 


:iit. 


Di'Koiesi, Anna 






121 


'. Catharine. 70.7. 


III 


.122, 


161 


Jesse 




...'.*, 


I'.i;. 


.lidianiie,. 






I'.''. 


Maiia 






:!'.Mi 


I'll, lip 




...73, 


|--'2 


Sarah 


".II, ' 


Hi,'.'". 


111 


."Susannah 






III 


Deliarmo. .Icihann 


'S .. 




2.V. 


Marille , Maria 




..IMI, 


Isl 


PI<TIV 






|s| 


Detiraal, .Xrenl 




..■.mi 


:!iii 








1'.'6 


.leremiah 






I'.i6 


•Iidiaiines 






d'.' 


Marurii'i 






171 


Neellle 




im 


.110 


Niel, ..!.!•. 






. 227 



Indkx. 



IHH J rair. Annet le, •.'7r...>l . •iH2. 

2>s». ■>* 

Daiil.l irrti 

Uaz.iia..if7:>.276._7'.t,2»«i. >! 

Jan _ '-' 

.I<s*o iJ^i 

Siiiiiin ■/*! 

rw>»;rn\v, <'iirnfll;i -Vi. i:» 

• i.nil I.t 

Dctipill. Sarah IT.'> 

|ie«ir<>ol, (iorrlt I'' 

llniiiiali I", I'' 

l><>||;irl. Ilaiiiiali III. Il'> 

|if ll(Hii:i-ii ( Uc lluo)n'-> t 

CaHiartiia XI*. Xf. 

( 1 .loliiiiiiii-K. ... fj; 

I»«Kav. Kalrin.i. tTH,3K;»^.rA •!•« 

D.lall.M. Tallniaitf rtl 

Talliiiac.- .Ir .M, lU 

TalliiiaL;<- I' ••' 

I»<'laiiiaiir. Aliialiaiii l". >■ 

Catlilliiil W 

(■..rn.lla •-''". 

Iiir.k 17, .M 

Jail a>. :-i 

Jan.- •■■I 

J..liti VI 

M.irv •.►Jl 

Kulh --'4. -X. 

Taiin. k.- , •-"i".. Ii> 

Tat.ii-li.- :n 

ItilaiMV. Sarah I' U'l' 

ll.iiiar.-t. .lohii :^.1"• 

K. I.. ,oi li.. i: 

I»iM.l-.la.T. DIrkh-T I'M 

Dc.M.v. 1. K l/.alM>lh 2y7. >M 

Ijv.lia ..IM, (IT 

Mihulas •■- 

Hriii|iM''r. OiN.a \V 11'. 

Sarah \ ll.> 

I>.iii... IsalH-lhi K 2>il. aW 

ItfiiKlc.ii. Jatiir-i I-T 

I)i-iiiii>i>ii. Kli/.alK'th 71 

Ih'iiiiUli.n. Naac 27:1 

U.iivsf, CnriK-lis :>.S7.S8 I'.O 

T.-mii-i :N 

!>. r.n^i.t, Anna i'''i.7'_'. 71 

.liihaiiiio 72. 2.n; 

K.iih.l ZL'. JK 

Ih'riik^iifi. Maiiih- 7"> 

li.Uil.l.r. Aiiiiali.- .".Iv 

riklrim- I(*l.- I"<i; 

Kv.Tl 1*1 

ll.Tiil .»|X 

Ih'Voo. liiMTtniv .... I(i4>, li>7. livs 

Jan 4.1 

J. an .... |il7 

l.>ii.i I<'.7. |i">"> 

Maivll"' H'7 

lt.M-l..(r. u;i 

\u\>,<. Afi.hii-i J-.".i 

Calalin.i <Aii>lriisi .'Jl 

|i.\\ :iiclrla«T.KIi/ah.ih Kl. 

;!i;i. :'jW 

I'l-l.T H-.l 

l>' Wan.llair. Aiinii-t|i'....'<i"i, s-* 

Ji.haii'i.H. Jr .s,> 

li.W.TH. >|i>iiriir :t-jj 

j'.hri .....; Jic 

Naiii \ .II'.' 

I*i-hiiiii'||n.. •.'>. 2-III, 2*1.1. ;;.ii 

li"-\i.T. Mr-.. tliMirL'i- Sil 

lli'v. n. H, k ;.. js 

• ir.i'lli' ■••* 

Hi'v KriiMiii.l. John ^71 

IMIihli-, K>lu'.ir<l Jll 

liii'kiMiHi.ii. Ch.irli-* l.'ii 

U.II1..II Trt 

S.ir.ili !.■« 

rn. kiii...ii. 71 

Aniii Ilii 

riiarl.-^ 4J 

iHlli iil>a> k. n, 111... 'JH? 

IImMhii. \i 1), K2 

William A K'J 

I k*iaili-r. Ann '>l 

HIi/ah.'lli IKX 

|ir..|.|s, .liiliii ?.■: 

|i II. Aiina;iiii. ;i.ii.:i!j, ;i34. x\:> 



.7 



Doll. (SeorKc J. \. xn I 

lioollltli', tharh-sA 7.^ ' 

lA.lia A >i>. >1 

Ilora-, KlU-ii M-''. -W • 

I><in'h<'x>n, ( l»oni-hesun ) | 

Marsar.-t ivs, rijl. Mi ' 

lioiitfUs. Kll/.al..ll W, -W 1 

lloiiw.'Aallj.- (Ali.l:ii7t,7l. ' 

1 II, I'.l. ir>2 ' 

Abraham. ..<i». 71. TI.H-*. i 

I.'.', Jill 

A-lrlan 'W 

Aii.lrk-s tVl.tW. !/•. i.T.iV*, 

7ii. 7\ \>,\ \ 

Ann .li- V 7.-. , 

.\iiiiii. »i7, fi*.'. 7U I 

.\iiiiuil«f 1' 77 I 

Aliiiiljo .M, 07. 7:« 

Aiiliir 7"t 

Aiiiii(i«- 70. 7^1 

IKviknian 77 

Cualji- V .....lit.:t:.lK.I. l»l, 

I Ml. 1>7, |y7, 3211 

CaroMiK' K '•■> ! 

Carrii' S 7-.i 

Calhariiia i>7 

ralharlni- 7 1. 7i".. 12^ 

Calhariin- J 7^ , 

t'alhariiu- 1 7.'>. 77 

I'athi-ilii.' «7 ] 

Calrieiina 72 

Catrlnuil'nall.t t^i. tW i 

rairvn tw. <>.•* i 

ChafWslJ 77 i 

Chl.x- A :'.< 1 

(•nriK-Us 72. 71 

riiviK-llils 72, 7<"i, 7'.i 

Havi.l 7:t 

l>rli.iiah A T'.i 

I)i'h.irali >l 7il 

Di'ilck 7". 7:i. 7fi, 7S, T'.i 

Dornlhi- (Vi. li" 

llonithiM OS 

liornth.v 72 

Kli/.aliiMli...li,7,iVs.il',i,7l. 7'.< 

KluuT 7!< 

Kisi.. 71 

KUli- fu\ fill ' 

Kiia.-m.- fi.-. 

KiuiliirlU' fi'.t 

Can-.! .; 74 

Ui'crlf 711 

liPtTlii' 'X 7fi ' 

liiMiriri- 7fi ' 

ti.'orisi' iV 7'» 

Herrll 7fi, 7!» 

IJIV.-I.I.- IV,-.. xc. Xu. X.'i 

llarrii't .M 7r. 

Ilarn.'l V, K 77 

II.I.M K 77. 117 

llcl.ii 1 77 

ll.'l.ii M TV 

lliinhl.k io.iV>.. r.'.i.7ii.TI, 

iri-nriiMis- " 71 

ll.iirv A :: 

llciirv (■ ,.., :. 

llTIII- T.l 

Jan .>.i. M 

.Ian \ H; lis. fill 

Jan.- -a; 

Janncijc 71 

Jolinnin-s i.7.<'v,t'.!i. 7n.7l. 

7:!. "I 

JiihalinrM (' 71 

Jiiliaiini'.> 'li. I' 72 

Jnlianiio \ HI. :I7 

Jnliii 711.7 1. 7'".. T.-*, T'.I 

JmI.ii II 7M 

.Inhii r 71. "li. 7'.» 

J..|iliil.. I'l.. 7:. :i,7.-,,7rt. 

77, 7!i 

Jiilin Van A 7i". 

John Van N 7fi 

.liina* itt.rm.fiT. W 

.tuwiH V V>.\ 

Jinlllh 7:! 

Julia A 77 

l.a\vr«iii-i' 7fi 

l.illi.- 7'.i 

l.hnln.M VJ 



Ponw. lA>ni!ia T5 

Lvlla 70. 1N7, lyn 

l.vntjf 71.- 74 

Msbiih 64 

Mailali-na 72 

Mai;.laU-iia —fiT. L^. 72 

Mahl.lvii.- 70 

MarKar.l 7.t. 214 

Mar^'arrl L '^. 77 

Maryari'la IW. .125 

.Maruarii-t 72 

MarKarila 6«J.72.2.l.-'. 21" 

MarKrh-i >V 

Maru'rU-lli- 71 

Maria fti. 72.7.1, 2:i»"> 

Maria II 'fi 

Mar.v 7.-. 

Mar.v.l 7'.' 

Marv L 77 

.Marvllo r.<. 

Matilila 7<i 

.MMi.l.rt S 72 

X...lt|.- I.I. ^v^ 

l'as.al V .77 

IVi.r _ 7rt 

I'l-tf! Van X 7fi.7-">. 7!i 

rt-triis 7.fi7,fi*.i.72: 71 

I'h.l..- 7! 

I'i.'Ur \V 71, 71 

l'i«'tcr|i- lis 

I'ii-lriis 72 

Uachi-I .fi7, 7:1 

UaKol 72 

KaK.llli- fiM 

Robi..ni fi.-. 

Ki'viiior fi7 

Sarah 7 '., Ti. 

Sarah A 7y 

■Svhraiil 71 

Tlniliias \V T'.I 

Vi.U-kfrl .. i".|.li.-..r.fi.fi7, M. 

fi'.i.7li,7l,72.7:l.7l. ."■.■:. 

VoUkorl. .Ir Tl 

Vnl.k.-rl A 71. '.'.'I 

Vclrkirt An.lii..s 7ii. I'.Hl 

Volck.rl .1 fi^l.iw-..)W.,i.7. 

i>>, I.'»l,.'2l,;i.'.2. Xu 

Volik.ri I* 7-,Tl,7fi. 77 

Vol.-k.-rlj.. i\:> 

Vi.lk.rt An .*. .HI. :i7 

V..lk.rl !• 7 

Willi in: 71 

WilhclnniH r>7, 7ii 

M'illiain T'.> 

Willijin n 7ii 

lidwnim:. .Icri.iiii' K ill, J^Mi 

Marv |sal«l II lin.fil. J"."! 

I>..\. Al.raliaiii .•a,hl<.,lfi7, 

IfiMi.'.', 171. I7.-. 

Alio- II Ii.'> 

Ali.la IGf. 

Anil.. (' Ii'.'.i 

Anil.- II Iil'i 

<ai..lMi<. M 171 

ralhlina I yi.W.K I7ii 

Charh.* 171 

Hn.lU.v \V 111'. 

K.lwar.l I7ii 

, Kli/alMlh Ifi7. h-s 

I KriKsl II 171 

►".•vlli- It-^H 

Ki<..l>ri.k 1 171 

lloi-rlnn ifis 

lii-iirB.- II Ifi'i 

tii"W 11 lfi!>. 171 

ii<'..ri:>'T , v,, ir... 

lo-irli l,.lT..-.'..|..-,ir.<.M7ii, 171 

ll.'iiiini<.n II .vi. ii-,.i 

Hall. V II |.,.i 

lliiirv II .'. !. Ifi'.i, 171 

llriirv )• I,,. I 

lli-nrv 1 171 

Italic Ii;7, iiifi 

•'.""'• ii-;. iiv*. 17U 

.Ian |.;7, i,„s 

Joliaiini's |f.r, |(,7 

John II 1.;.. 

.liiliM I •, i.ir.s iiiti 

.liili.i r 171 

Mar'.iaii.| N ,m, Ifiy 

Martt.nila Ifi7 



VI 



Index. 



Miirtiii- Ifi7 

Marv B W.i 

Marv il lf>'.> 

Myiuli-rt I'"-* 

l'ct.T 6.T,IC!*,I7". 171 

Peter i» HW 

Pcto.M HW 

Meter. ..131. ItV.. lf.7, \M. 

Iii'J, 170 
Reheccru \M, 17" 



IM. 167 Eiistnian, Ira.X.L'OS. am.lJi, 4.11 



Kaslmi. 



Q 
Ann.. 



■jis 



.2X».>«>. 



Katoii, Martin : ^.'7 



i:. 
I.-. 



ini 



Sablna.... 

Sainiii'l 

Sus.in 1. 

Tli'iTn.-is 

WNritj. 

I>rak.'..liilla(' 

William 11 

UrayiT. .\nilrfw. 
Itriiicku'uirr. Il.'sler .... 

Inianc. Ant lion V 

ItillHiis. Annaaljc 

llcnlaniiii .lilV. 

Star-jarel 

M.iri;ri,?IJe 

• N--ltJ'- 

>ara 

Soliiniiin 

William 

Duikini;. Ailit.- 

KiiiT. hMwunl 

.I..I111 

Sara Itii l> 

I»ilk.'. fol<>ii<-I 

Diiiiioii'l. rutlnrina .... 

.I.iliii It 

Mar:;ari<t 

Aliraliam 

r.ilaliiia 

Catli.iriii.- 

I-Vanivntj'- 

11.11 Irlrk 

Il.iirv 

.laiiii.lle ... 1S.S. Ul. 

.loli.inni's 

.lulin O 

William 

Ihiiiliar (ii-.-rlrnv 

.lolin .* 

I.a\ Inns 

K-ilM-rt ■■■■■ 

\\ illiaiii »... 

iMiii'Mii. l.i-nisa II 

Imnliam. Curtis 

IliliMiill;;, .\n^•ll^llls 

Cliarl.-s 

Il.l.i. 

.la.Dl. 

OliViT 

KolMTt 

'riii-<vli)re 

Ini I'.. Ml. .41i;iTimii 

Anioiiii- I. 
I'.iilK'riiii 

Kll.-.i K... 

Kvilina..., 

II. iiiv 

Il.iirv A. 

Il.i.rv K.. 

Louisa II. 

I...UU.- K. 

Marv 

MarvC ... 



10'.! 

l«i. It.7 

...Vt.H>l», 171 

liWi, ir.T 

KW 

l'.il,41'.>. rJ<l 

I'H.ny. 1-11 

.fin 

r 174 



K.IV 



Kikhr. r.ter M 

K.lsall. Ilannali In, 

.Inhn 1". 

lapK, .\iinc ''- 

Kaiinv W tin 

Frank H" 

Mary 

(►sour 

t)s«ar W 

Tlnnniis 

■rl.s, .\i;ne.-i. 



<!».•> 



GkIx 



\^-J 



AlltK'l.l. 

Antli<iny '■'■"- 

Uarent 1^' 



..1Z.\ 

IK-J 

J.V. 

, l'**! 

1- 



11 



2l.i 

-'I.t 

.... l-'i:5 
..•jw. ::i '. 

•-•1.'. 

ji:; 

JIH 



11 r 



-ar; 



Itciijaniln 
KulMTl T. .Ir 
KKlnrtifii ... 

K«l>. il.l'- 

Keminrlju ... 

Ih-iiu 

Maria Isl.-iH.ja'.t. jr.. 

M.irlll'- i:u,l.l7. 

.Marvi|r...llMr..iRi.J|-.;. 



Kijlirrisi-, Aliraliam 

Anii.it.- 

Anilmnv 

Itai-.iil 

Ufiiiamin 

K:;lHrl It 

.la.i.t. V 

.I.ilili 

Maria 

r.trns 

JJailn-l 

i:.-lii'ri-a 

Kiili.-i isi'ii. Il'-mi.-lla ... 

K«biri*iin, II. •my 

Kymoiit. .Iai<il> 

.Iaiin.-l|.' 

r,i;;lii-^. Aliraliam 

t'atli.'ii'int' 

KMr.-.!. .- U 

Kill..!. M.O-r 

Salll.' II 

l';ili>. |l.-I.an.y M 

Kilwin 

liiiv W 

rii ii> 

Kllin:.". KMe 

.Ii.lin 

Kn.li'l 

WilliiMn 

Kll.n. Mari.i 

Kllin--. Maik 

Kv.rls.i Kv.i 

Annall 



... !•< 
•_'l 
1> 



.'11 



lAallj.-. 
.'.i:l,.lll. 



I'.in 



i-lia. 



Dii. k .... 
Kll.i'rl.|.-, 

.Ian 

.loliann.' 
Maria.... 
Kvfrl.snn. - 
Ali.la.... 
.lolin 



M. 



.«;.., ihi. 

Virt.M- 

Vu i.irin.- K 

William 

IHi 'I'riiiiN. I'liili|i. 
Sii.<.iim.i M.'-. 17' 

l»y. kni;i 

lt.'l.io.a... 
I>v.-r, .lane L 



Kalrlnirn. V. .. 
KalnliiM. Iliir 
Kail-. A'l.lin.'. 

niarl.> 

CiriMlla II 

II. Will C. 

Maiuarel .. 



ir.' 

IIJ 

lU 

11- 

IIJ 

\\llliani A ..... ....".'...' II-' I 

William II. 



E. 



KariiU'r. William 
Kari.ll. fallianii. 
lav. Il.'iiiy II 

'.ImIiii 

.lolin .Ir 
K.Mrl-^. Naa.- 
M.nv V. 1; 



\*< 



Fi-rris. Mr*. M. P 

Morri- I' 

Fifl.l, lli'iijaniin 

.Irreiiilali '. 

.lolin 

Maruar.'l 

Mary 

Micliiel 

TfiiniK 

Kinili. Sarali .... _ 

Fine. Kli/.ab.'tll 

Kiipln'mia 

Kr.-.l.ri.k I 

•lolin - 

Mary 

Ka.li.l. 

Finmv, Mallle .1 

FIrili, 

FiMi.-r. .I.>lin 

Muiiiarel 

FlaRU. .^iamiicl I» 

Flint, Ilannali 

Kl.iw.r, Ki.U-lia 

FIvni, li.irotliy 

Foil. la, Aliraliam 

AlMaliani l> 

Al.raliam I 

Aaiil.'lj.- 

Aliila M.r.;*.'. 113. 

:;.w». jiwi, 

IJarl.ara 

Clan-' 

Cnrii.'iia ; 

ll.lllW 

iloiiw It 

Cxslii'rt 

ll.-l.Mia 

Il.nlrick .1 

Uaac 

l<aa. I< 

Isaai- I 

.la.ol. 

.lat'ulins 

.fani.s 

.luliii 

Mau'lalena 

Maria It, 

K.I..-.-. »....-•>■.. '.l, 

Sarah 

Si.'l'li'-n 

Sns.inna... 

Wlll.-miu.' 

William 

Fori..--, I'liiliji .1 ... 

F.irman. ii.m-,;.- 

Fori. t!.-.rlriiv 

.lao.l. I 

.lolin. I 

F.i-i.-r, A'lanis 

Aii.li.-w -.'U.-'M, 

Anna K 

AnIoliK' I- 

II, rnianT. K 

.lalMi- 

.Ia...l. I', t: ..•,•• 
Mar;;ar.-l 1. K... 

.Marv I' 

Sii>..n II''. 

Fos. Kailiariii.- ..... 
Fran.li.it. Il.-k-n F 

I'aM-al 

Fran.-onnl.-r, I'l-l.-r 

Frank. I>aa.- 

Krankhii. A.l.-lai.l.- 

li.'iilamin \1 .... 

Fr.-.ni.in. Anna II. 

•1 Kli/iili-lli 'I' 

.l.ii.aili.in W 

M ir^iani • 

M..r-.ir.-i II 

Mar^ W 

I'.-I.r 

Samni-1 II 

Fi.-lim:liiiv..-ii, Til. 

Fr.-iiili. AI1.I 

Anna 

l-.li/al.ill. \. II 



...... 76 

77 

3rt<l 

.:iv<, :»o 



%ii 
.-Vill 
■Mi 

. ."Wt) 

m:i 

2K< 



:wi 

M 

...7G, 7',l 

-Jfifi 

:f.i:l 

...II, llfi 

l-'7 

un 



Ml.Ji'iti, 
.V.7, -.'71. :^7t 



II, III. Ill-' 
Ill 



111,1:1.:, I'--* 

;ts..i..i.ii. •<".' 

.. Ill 

; Ill 

r.'7, lii> 



I7>.i 

177 

-tl.'. 

:.'i.-.,-Jt7. 21H 

-IS. -J.-<I 

'.'.'.'. s'r.K.-i. -1'* 

UH. -•■*. ■-•'"" 

-JI.". 

-.ii.'i 

■-•I I, -•17, tl- 

"iii; ■:«:.! '-w 
I If-, ii'i 



17, •.'.•. Inl, IIJ 



Vr.iii.K. 

l-.i.i 

.1.111 



."..in-j, .wi, •■«'-'■• 
a;ii 



Ini»kx. 



Krrn. li. Julia X\4 

S.ii.ili :C.l 

Krv.r, Kli/ali.'tli I Ji. I.W.I.'*.', :«il 

.loliM l.ty.lV.I. ZM 

l.v.lla :.'l.',-.V*».Jf>I.UfJ. •J'l.l 

SaiMli J-J. .'71 

Fiill.T. :ti>3 

.I..s."plilia- J^J, ::-* 

.Miiioii A n« 

a. 

liiile, ("orm-lla IK.' K V>. In'i 

.l.iliii n III.-. 

wiiii.iiu It jii; 

(IuMusIkt, .ViiuIi- Ill- 

(Janii' iir, iii-oi';:iniii> K II- 

tJiiii* v,.,.rl, AiiiK-tJi' ....•-111. 2ir.' 

CiiliarliiF ll'.i. l.'Ki 

I'aMiariiK- r. .H".|,;iiW, l<i<i. 

.•<7ii, .171 

r.'illiarilio II 7"J.7.'i, 77 

Kin.' ISi 

KKi.- '.H 

<i. ii.-ral -.IC 

ll.iriiiaii 3i'.' 

Il.iniii-ll Till 

.liili.iiiiie'^ 't, fti 

l.foiianl. .,.7.'i.".«,lirj,Jl'.>, .nvs 

l.<-»iiar>l. .Ir V.'Mi 

Mrs l,...iiar.|..!r UC 

l.vs.lli.l .K.S 

M.i:-'lal>'ii:i 2.f.t.-jrj, I'l t 

>I.11 I.I •.iti.'.K, W 

I'.tiT I. Hi. I. 'ill, J rj, jll 

tJar.lviiii T. Aii'Irii-s 177 

t'oriii-lia 121 l-ll 

Ni.'ltji- I7.'sl77, I7S 

Sara 177 

(lanlin-v. rii.uiias (' 4 1 

li.irl.'ik. Klilali >!• 

(laniiT. .Iiihii r.'l 

(Jarrii^iiii, CI.iiiihi' 7'.t 

K.Mii.r V. N 7'.! 

William V. N 7;i 

tlai>l, I'l'liv Jill, -Jl.-i 

IVirv Q Jl.-, 

«i«iill«T. llaiiifl.. :v> 

(;<•!. ti.ipl, Khaiior !• -.".is 

(icrlir.iiili. M.ir.Miila fi7 

• Icrliar.l. \M"rl I' s.1 

.Viiii.i M sii 

.\llll.l I! HI 

.XlllH- KJ 

.\llllliill\ XII 

.\rtMiii II k:\ 

lii'iihiiiiiii ,si, .s:i 

I'alli. rill.' .Ml 

(•..iini.l ."..l,s<i, s| 

Kl iMia K| 

Kli/.alx'lli xtt. >l 

Kr>- I.tIo ■«», >l 

(i.-<)r.ii- S >.l 

ll.iirv.lu I' S2 

.Im-oli HI 

.loliii HI, •.! 

.Inllll S *l 

L.iiiUa x*-'.'i.t..<l, .•*.'! 

Ma.y .s| 

I'.llll .HI 

I'.-l.T HI 

l(a.li.-l Ml 

."i.ilh II <! 

Sarah I' M 

Thoiii.iH si, .-• 

Will! Ill) s| .• s , 

\\ii;i..tii I' .«.■ 

Willi. (Ill u -I, «:■ 

(Irrrii*.'. .\iiiiiiil.- I7J. 17.1. 

171, 17'. 

O.rrltl.- _j. 

MariM.U •.! •.. .'.i: 

<)iTrii».-ii. Kill.' •. 

Ili-r n I IT 

(l.Tril^f. I|\Im III 

tlirrv, .ImIiii ... I 

S.iiali -.i:! 

»lll.li..n-, .\ Iia r.N 

F,l|/alii'lli •.'111. •."IK. 

.lalii.-s ji»-, 

|||l'>.'<> I' III' •< I'x II I . 



«Jir>s..ii, lleiir.v It IM 

(iillHTl. t'oloml 1> 

•I'x-Pli •-" 

riia-l..- ■.'-•<• 

(iilt. Clirisiiiia M 

«iill>'ii'UT, .\ii:;u>lii.s ?•>>'.< 

iJKii, .Viiiia, 2L'.,.lHi.W.,.ls7. 

.■i'.i|,.l'.i.">, vf, 

CalliarliK- S .11 i.l l.\ r.n, I'.'l 

l>.l".ra •'• 

Kli/.al)t*tiS. :'.77,:l'<l,:»iii, 

■Ril, T.C 
ll.l.na. ..71.IU.II>. I.il'. 

l.'l,ir..lJ., r.^ 

H. ii.lrick •-••« 

Jucol. ;(7-< 

.lilioli S <i->.ii7, 1 |.>i,L'7ti. 

•J.'<il.:;7'.i.3Sl>. .US 

.la... I. us :mt 

.l..|iaiiii.slS, ) ;!7»i. X'.i 

.i.iiiii .«< lit; 

Kol..ri S .isi 

(Sli>ii.l>.ll, .l..liaMii.'S X.l 

i;ii.viT, Surah 17" 

liiH-4i'v, ItarliiT.I !<><'> 

Saru S :«.vj,:».'i<i, .•i:.7 

.*lariili r>. :i.M 

Soluiiion :s'.l 

liol.l.'ii, KlizaL.ili liV-i 

(iol.lsiHiroiuli. .\.linii'al,L'll, '.M.^ 

i;.M..Iii. h. Kli/.a M ir.l, lu'. 

tiny II Ii'.<; 

«i.»>.|u ill. «'a|.iain ■.'.17 

li.Mil, Nan. V K il.l 

C.iil.l, Klla It 77 

liri'.'ii. .V.lalia S ^•(I, -.'X-t 

Kll/.ali.'th -'ir. 

lluMali 111.1,112, li:i 

.lacb ::I7 

.latol. M JIi; 

.Marmi.-ljf ■.'17 

Maria Jir. 

Mrs. M„rv .17 

n.-l.T .17 

Svlvisirr JI7 

tiriTiir, Cailiariii.' Ji:;, .'.•.1 

Uilliaiii 7'.i 

(iri-fiil.Ml', .Vnna 2iil. 'Jll 

t'alliariii'- jin, 211 

Kli-aiirtr 211 

Kll/.a 2111 

Kliirliiir 2U 

Kliicliiii- M 211 

.laiii.s 1 211 

.l.isi.pli Jill, Jll 

'riioiiiiis ■.'iiJ.Jii.l,2lil, 211 

AVilliaiil :i..i.l 

tircKiir.v, .\rlliiir K i.M 

Kl.ill'liri. I, I.M 

Kraiik .\ l.MI. I.M 

Frank .\ . .Ir i.M 

l,<\vis l< 3,,; 

tir.'v.iii.iili, .\li.la .'CJ 

Kli/.ilK'ili 2:tl 

ll.-ii.lrirk (llriirv l....l2ti, 

;t21. :t.'2 

lli'iirx :i''2 

l-aa.- ;!2I 

Maria (2'2 

tirWlii. MaiiiVr •■■ mi 

iir...'-l...k, .\i.i . s'l 

.\lilia -'I 

.Alillii.ii;.- HI 

Itarl.ar ITj, 17 ., I7i. 

llarlii'r Hi 

C.ilah iia xr..:li(.:ic., :n7 

(".ilaiiiia s.i 

ral.'lvii.i -I 

t\.ili.ilin.i... IS 

raUi.iriiia. in 

ralliirlhi' \ . |i ..u 

t'alliriiin s7, 'M 

r.ilritia v>;, ,s<.i 

(alriif s.-, 

Tall > ..^7 s.i 

rin.i- \ s,,. s7 

na..-.i s7, 171 

r.irii' i|- '.HI, "U 

l>.l\il ...si., ss, s.l_ ..,1_ .|| .(J,-, 

haviil .Ir INI 

llirk H>i 

KUiix vl 



(tr.>i'>l>e(-k, Kli/..ili<-lli Hi. 

x7, f1». 17.1 

<i..<-rlriiv *», J*" 

<;. rar.liis >'7,>»l, I7.'< 

«;crlrnv '>'.' 

llaiiiK-s '*■'* 

llaiiiiiii *>. *' 

.laiol> ^.^..^ii, 911 

.lar.ilms -ST. ■■«•< 

.laiiiicllc '■"• 

.l..liami<s..H-.,>.7.S»<,R9.Wi. W- 

.liiliaiine.s (' I'.'-'i 

.Inllll nS, ^^ 

t.iu'ri-liu 91 

l,v«lM-ih Id 

Margarita ^«».I7^>, 178 

Maria ■<%>'■', VI 

Marv ^'* 

Miiiiar.1 »> 

M.lprl X" 

Nf.ll|r x7, *> 

Nimlaas Wi 

Niclii.l:!.-' H>,.^7.^«.^<l. lit". 

I'ii.l.T "^■'.>'".', '."I 

K.liicca .Hi. «i 

Sailv .V 91 

Sli'iiliiii lU 

Sl.'|iliaiii)> .Sli. .s7. .H9 

\> illi'iii .Hi,.s7,,KS,iH. ;m.'. 

Will.iil I" 88 

Wllli.iiii '.N». "tl 

Wuiili-r :il..Vs,.<i7.K.V.'*«t, Wi 

Wiml.r N W 

(Jro.ii, .Miruliaiii :i«w, .iKi 

.\liraliaiii S 2:>1, 2.'>7 

t<irii..|is 2ri7, 2fi1 

IX'-k S I'.i7 

Kli/ali. Ill I>.i7,2t>ll. Jiil 

llariiiaiiiis 2.'>7 

lli'si.r J08, :ilii 

.loliaiilirs S :i.Hi 

U.-liiiia l'.M. 197 

tir.iss, flarhara 27fi. 2M 

(iriisvi'ii.r, flara .M 

r.irii.lla .'>4 

Klislia \V .^4 

(liro.svi'imr) (Jo.Hrcv |. 

47, .^4 

Ihtniiaii II 54 

MarKarci ! .'>4 

Mar> .',4 

Virginia .M 

• iiiic. Mario .1 77 

(iiillik. Kirnainliis 4 

<!iistiit. .I..sliii:i 41'. 

«;.\sl„Tisi,., N.-llrij,. I'jx 19.% 

H. 

Ila.is. Ilal'i.' 24.'< 

l...llis 218 

lla'-'.iiiaii. .\. Irian 2,» 

Kli/.i 22f<, 2:»> 

llai;;,Mrl. KII/al«'lli -281 

llail.'>, \N illiaiii .Ir 108 

llain.-.-i. M.irv I, .•M2 

llalfiilici'k, .\liraliaiii....3ii2. X^ 

('a.-<|»-r :W) 

liiri-k .Y.y 

l<aac .\ .'1112 

.Ian .ivi 

.I.inintii- ,'5,v.» 

.li'iiuiiliilis 3,',i( 

Maria 26>t 

Mkhi.l 3JM 

Hnrlii-I ;yi(, 

S iiiiii.l l-W 

^ai.i 351, 

William. I. (• x-a^ 35, 

Hall, .l..li.iilli.'s .-((Dj 

llall.-nliirk, Anna 21! 3'> 33 

)'""••"';'> .■ 151 

Isaaf ( 3^. 

.lart.l. oftj; 

llalsi. .1. M;,rv L XU\ 34- 

"iiiiaiii M ': .,.* i\i^- 

llaiiiilti.n, Kli/a M . . ,^71 

;,!;""'»l ■..'..■.■.■ IM 

I Inilii.K. 371 

llaiiciiHii.l, llaiiiiali II. ...Ww, 371 
Sniiiiii' I XI 

IIaiuo(;k,.loliii .'.'' 303 



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l|:irk.r. t;.-mTal 

IlaniK-n-i', KIlK-rt .... 
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\V. K 

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Ilaswell. Maiil'lA.... 
llawU-y. .\iiiia \i .... 

Anna L 

Kli/.alii'ili \V 

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l,,i,Klilon A 

Mariiaivl 

Mainanla lj .... 

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SaniU'^l K 

Sarali E 

Slainiiu B 

\Mllliiiii Y 

Ila/.ani, Marllia W 
lluziUln.-. Vnmw .. 

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Ilnnoliaai, Maiilio 

Srtiu I<- 

Tak.'l It 

Ilciinslri'il, Barbara...."'^, 
:im. 

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l|H.-ri'imnoo, Aiiirf.-wN'Vwi; :iii:;. 

Ilonrv •'"•' 

Ni.hulas ••■• '■^'■• 

William V. It :!"■• 

Ilrcruiaii-i-. Martin t- 

HoK-.man. Aall.li- •• "• 

("atliarliK- » «. ^ 

Dennis .-• ■.>•; 

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J..s.i.n 

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llvnrv. .I.)hn V 

.I"s.-i.h 

I'atriik 

RolHTt W.!. 

lUreks, IK-l.-tjf ■.VS.U.lii 

llcnnans, Eli/a «-\ f>l 

.li.lui 

Ilrrriik, Cynthia .... 

Louisa M 

llcniiii!. Ell«irt 

llerrinnlun, Snsan... 
Ilt'tlierinu'tun, Mar.v 

llew.s. Mr 

llowi-tsiin. .lanii's... 
I|.\v>..i...lani.s A.. 

Hover. .Iann.-t|e 

mils. Anv-iista 

Mora..- 

Hilli'n. I'alliaritu- \ 
lliiuklov. Eniiin-. . 

.lulin 

Mary 

HiiiniBM. Aaron 

Viortnule 

Hoes, (."atarina 



172. ITS, ITo I llollinim. Cliarlo 

6.\ 67 Es;l»-rt -', 

•■' \ llariuanus '- 

--'77 ll.-lina 5 

•lanr U 2> 

Marliinis .. M 

Uiiliar.1 K IS. ;j [ 

lloKan. Hannah ^^, 71 , 

MarcanlC •.«,•.«, W I 

S..i.liia 17" 

William ► «». '.'• ! 

William. .Ir H** 

Ili.','i>n. .Iiirian - 

Mol'lni. Marv 2i'.i 

llolhuhl. Il'iiry 3, 4 

Ht.lmrs, Ahiil W* 

Ann .< '•" 

.loiin ;«'« 

.lori?. (iiuoVKc) '-•' 

Marv .1 ">'." 

Marv S 7s 

tHivt-r Wm.lill i'" 

Sarah I ■'•" 

|lo..i:lik.Mki-, Ami. tie \<* 

Kli/.ali.ll. •• ':< 

Hen.liiiklc •:' 

.l..lianii<s ': 

l,n.a> J"-. :' 

Maria : 

llacn.l : 

Sarah '.' ) 

Ho..«hktrk. All. la I'ks, 4(.i 

H'Mijhlan.ll. A. Irian , ■ 

HiM.uhl.Mlim;, Malhys I^'- 

/.•yti.- ; '.'■; 

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An.lr.'w '■" 

AnilM>nN 'f'\ 

Vnlh.inv C >" 

CH.ma.ll ■**>• "1 

.luhn S ■• "f- 

ll,.,u.i :"«•, -W. :»n 

Th.mui's ;»; 

Thi.Mias r ■" 

Hoornlxik, Kval.k -'••'. •« 

Hopkins. K I- 

Horn, Hann.ih •• ' 

HoilKlilalinK. riiarUs .1 ;^s 

Charl.s.-* '.> 

Havi.l W >I.>:, -'■* 

Evanm'llna 2s 

bri'doriik > 

Freiloriik M. > 

(ilon A -" 

H,'l-na ■> 

Irviiii W •>-. •> 

.l:nn.>M -^^J. -'•- 

.los.phiiH- -•■ 

Ualph II '-'- 

Honn>ll('l.l. Alicf •■■ 

How. .Ian.- S 2J 

41 I Howapl.Mi. Catli.irino... ■■.is. :,. 

H»«i-, l,or.l 1' 

.Maria 1 -' 

Howell, Arthur.. 

Sallv I.- ' 

Howlan.l, niivia 

Hov. Theo.lore 2 

Hnhbar.l, Cornelia I 

Maria ' 

Hoberl F - 

Koberl .1 2''- - 

William It - 

Hnlbn.r. l.onis 

Hnll, .\lb<Tl M ....••.. 2 

Hun. Abraham '.'1, «•<, ■.•s. 

I .\ariaan 

A.lrian •.«,•.'.■.,•.'.. 1 

Ann M 

' Anmlte '•'•>, 

, ' I'atalina 

.1 yl t'atalvna H'., 

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fll 1 Hun, Cornelitt Van E 99, IIJ 

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Cornelius 
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C.ithalvna 

CathariMe 

Catharine M ... 

Calhlyna 

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... 90, 97, 



Li:i, 94, ".Hi. yn, 

9'.', Ill, 411.'. 

Hirk ':». '•^ 

Eilwanl K... '.».', !"•'>. Vwi, 

ln>^, 1119 

Eli/abelh '^ 

Eli/.al.etli li 1 '•' 

Ellen \ •,••' 

KLsie yl,9S, W, 11". Ill 

K\X'. •• •-"• ' " 

Kreeman "* 

(ierlru.le 99 

llarinan l" ''" 

Harinen... 40, 93, '.M. y.>, 

10. Ill, iN'l 



Harinen T 

llemlrieklo 
Henrik.je ... 

Ileniy 

.lane 

•lubani 



y2. y.i. 

■■ il>, Isl, 315 

93 

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Malta ii't 

Maria 

Marilie ... 
Marv K , 

Maiy H 

Marv v.. 

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I'erei;! iin 

I'eli'r h\. 

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ISaohel ... 

Kii;;i-r ... 

l{nt'.:er . . 

Sarah .... 

Thomas.. 



•9 

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la'. 

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yd, iim 

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77. ys 

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nm 

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w.' iiii, i"r> 

y.">, y7 

91 

97 

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lo": I'ol, I".'.. I".', H". 

121, 1.S7, -.m 

Mrs. Tlionias 

Thomas II '•";;>«.,■'■'• 

110. IS;;, 1S4, 

W<ii'lellie H ;• 

Welniie cHarnienlsi.'.i... 
110, :ui«>, 3rj, 

Willelli 91. •"■'. '•••''• 

WviMle H 

Ilnnl. Kli/.abelh 

.lohn 

Hnnler. Koherl... 

Hurlbiirt. Bertha. \. %...■•■ 

KlUba I' «'•' 

Kni.-t •■ 

,;..,,>,voorl UeW 

.I.annette 

Hnske. Anne 

. Iliivik, Anilries 

Areni 

I linriier 

I Catharine 

Neellle 326, :K7 

I. 

Irvins:. AlexaUiler H *< 

inier A J 

Kll. 11 I'll I' '^ 

11. my Dm I' "I 

Theopore .'' 

i Ives, Adeline "*" 



jINI 



31.'. 
Ill 
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.. 370 
'I, 370 
.. 370 
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... .370 
... 393 
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J. 

Jaikson, Kilwanl .•»••< 

I>«a>- '.V HC 

Marv :is.\ 301 

•lacobM. ciaiNtl.- IM, I'M 

.lac<ilisi>ii. KiiiL'iT ll'« 

Jacihsnii |Jr.-.-l|i' --'< 

■lal. ,1,, iVunis... IL-J 

•l.ni-i Aiinrtli- .Vi 

rt.Mrli.' 1» 

Mari:riil|c 197. I'.w 

Susanna: I, 2. Is| 

.lun-r. AnnalJ.' Ml 

Annrlle »»3 

Aiillr Xii. .v.: 

Klizalxlli ly.i. lyi 

KcniincIJi- ft 

l.vslulli II lt>i. IfiT 

.IatiN.n, Aniiftl.' •*.•, :« 

.l'lli».-n flaas .mT 

l.aiiri'iis ;V> 

Ml. ha.'lsf t.VJ 

Tli.mias -.i; 

.lan-iscM, Kyljf C.J 

.linlnni 112 

.laril'., Kninii'tJ.- '^W. iVi, aw 

Kfinnielli' IH.' 

lifcrlji'.. 24 

lloltlUT 2.'> 

Jal-i. Ailani 3tA 

Anna .• .Tiifi 

.Ipfforis. Kninia (' .Vi 

Wllliani .1 .W 

.li'll'ii-\ s, Kniiiia (' .'il, \H 

.1.111-., Km.' f,7 

.!• iikiiis. rinirl.'s M .llTi 

Kran. I's \V IM; 

.Irrnnilii. t:>-iire<- W -liM 

.li>lin>oii, Aliiuail A 7.". 

Al.'xan.li-r H 7.S 

«' il;), 24:1 

(Mnirlf* j.l 

KII/ailMMli I, 7.-, 

Ilanna .1I9 

.lolin (.-^ir) 12.'>. -•77 

.lulin il A 7:. 

K<*/.inli 7", 7! 

l.'.uUa (' 7:. 

Man I,. A 75 

Willianii' 7:. 

.I.iii.s. Aitna.. -.'4:; 

.1. Mliic -jls 

vValt.r U ;»r_> 

William K. 24S 

.lii'lM.n, IMIh'I- :va 

M.'iv . ,. 151. i.v, 

.lununianii, Kll/aliflli 81 

.I..I1II U Nl 

.liiniMaiisr. V..lkii' || 

k. 

Kan 1 \l irk'ri.ll'- 17.1 I 

Kal.l.T, .lohii .1 ■_•:!, 24 

Mary ■j:\, 24 

Kah.-r. Isaar ' .nil | 

KuTanaMKli. Kva 2SI. 2^; 

K.fl.T. I'larissa :(ii| 

.. .-'"SXT :ail 

K'H.>»!i;. « alliaritii- .1 -Jnn 1 

K.lly, .Inlin •! 

Ki'naii. IM.r ■_si<i 

K.n.lri. k. Ma:;i;l.. n7« J 

Z ": K '-^"^ 

„ T. '..,.. V. V :,:.. I 

h.iiiii'.iy, Itiini-an 2|« I 

K.iini-i. \l.raliahi |n 1 

„ <;r..i|. Ill 

hi'li liiini. >arali ;sn 

K.ii.u. \n.ir..«- ;;;;.; •/; i 

Ki-v-, .L.nallian ■mt , 

Kl.r->.-.|. ICa.li.l. . ■.■■ yf,:i I 

Kliii:slan.|. C 1;,. ' ..n 

Kl|.. Al.ialiani .. "(.11 

Ahiia, 177. :::, L-i, .•iiii'. 

.''ir.ili .S ,,„ 

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Kirilaihl. Anil.r m,\ 

l''.rT.iMii- I,!'. 

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4111 


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J2.'. 


Al.raliani A.. 


I22. 


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417 


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417 


Al.raliani K 




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Al.ialiani 11.. I-- 


J. 12 


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Al.raliani T. K. 


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i.'.ii 


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CadiariiK-, tW. 71. IIC. 
llN 121. 122. 124, lU. 

i:»7, \i* 

('athariiic C 14.^ 

Catliarllic l» li'.2 

Catlianni' O. (J Hit. 

Calliirinr V 27.'. 

Callillna .Vi 

<-:illirlna 121, III 

<liaiU-< Ki:! 

Charles A Its 

tharhs II 147. I4s 

Cliarl.s M I(;4, liV. 

fharU's .«i It'i 

Churloll.' 1 17. I.M, l.v; 

(•lirisioil.r Il.l 

Clirisli.lll. 129, 112 

('hii-il..|.lii'r 2fi.'. 

<'lirlsli.|.liiT V...1.1ii, 14'.i. I.ltl 

Ch'vilan.l f Ifi.'> 

('o..p.r X HB 

foriulla. 121. 1-27, l.l., I.W, I4.t 

(•..rn.lia I- I.'il 

Cum. .lis I.m 

Corni-lls |h- n l.v. 

Davi.l i;;2 

hirk Ill 

IHrkji- Ill 

Kiliih A l.'vs 

K.lxvanl 1 17. ir.2 

K.lwar.l A I:i7. I.M. IV. 

E-lHapl .•< 14S, II'.I 

K.lwar.l T. K N'.i 

Klwar.l V Its 

Kdwiii V II'.I 

KKlwrt l.Vl 

Kli-aniir i.M 

Klfaiiiir 1. I.'.s 

Kli/.a.l l.-.i 

Kli/ahilh. .M>, s;. s.i. m, 
III", ll'.i, 12;i, IJs. IX,, 
l>. I.'W, 141. 112. 114. 

Is|. 1>7. 1'Hi. I'.'l 

Kli/al.ilh T I.M 

Kll.'ii S l.'H 

KMi- (It. '.»... Mil. 111. 121 

KIs).' 4», |l»l. 117, 11", 

122. 12.1, 12:.. 121.. lit 

Klsjr A 117. I'.Hi 

Kiiinia S i.vs 

Knciltj.. .. Ill, 1,1(1. :i7s. 

.wi. :i.si, .■v>7. .ivi, ,i<i7 

Kn^'l'll|l> \V .",7.s, ,m 

Km. -St 4I.S 

Kv.ii ...11... 121, I.Ki, ;32, 

1.1.1. 144 

Kaiinv S I4't 

KilliilH'lli'... 124. I2.'>, 131, 13.'. 

Kraiir -273 

Kraiii-.". 13:., I 17, 111'. 

Krain I'S A I4r< 

Kraniis |- |5| 

Fran. is. Ill, ll'.i. 127. 141. 272 
Kr..l.Ti. k. II.;. I.".7. Its, ||.i 
C.'.ririn.... III. I2ii. 121, 
I >i. I. II. 13s, ::2<, :i'.i."., tn2 

ili'.-ririn.l |:;i 

ti.'rlrn.li' 1 1.1, IC.2, 161, 4<ii'. 

ti'Olf,'!'.. Klii 

«li'<iri;c, .Ir l.'m. I.M 

• "■.'IK.- I> 121 

<;. ra.liis. . .. l.ii, I.KI, I tl. ;t'U 
<!.rill, II,!. 111. II.-,. III-., 
117. ll'.i. 1211, 121. 12:1, 
121. 12s. u'l, 1:11, l:'.2, 
1.1:1. 111. i;i'i, II 1. HI. .lOf. 
(ifiril. .If., I '.I. |(;s, ii.\ nil 
liiiril A., 4, II.., I.-2, I2.i, 

Iji., l."..* 

fj.rril II hi.'S 

tS.ifil y II ., 114, 116 

li.rrit li., II , III., 117. 

II-. 1211. 121, 12 1. 12.'.. 

I ;i. 1:12. I '4.. I ;;. 1 ,|, 

I. '.2, I. 'A 

tii-rrit 1 4 

tirrril .1.. III'., III. 123, 
i I I". 1 -s. i:;i. I.i.'.. 

I v.. 1 17, 111. 1911 



Index. 



Lansine, Oerrit L IT* 

Gerril Y., 13<j, 137, H". 

Olb'on H«.'. 

(;<i.xsi-ii 1-i, !•>. 

OyslHTtle ll;5. ll.> 

llannult 123 

Huns II 132 

ilurpirt 12:. IXI 

llolcii I.Y.. 137 

Helen I l.'.l. 156 

H.l.n:i, 117, l.r.', 1J3. 12.\ 
I-*, 1.7, l.'H, IJM. 13-J, 
KW, mi, H\. K.I. HI, 

lfi3, l'.<0. J7I, 272 
II<Miilrick. 911. ll;(. U'.», 

V2X rj7, 1J.H. I-.-.', i:<i, ifii 

Hi'nlrlck. Jr 37. Ml ll'.i ; 

Hon-lrick O lU, IH, ll<.i ' 

Heiiilrlck.l., I2», H", HI, 

H2, HI 

Heivlrick R 1V4, 1T6 

Heiulrickie 127 

Hinry 162 

Honrv n 163 

Henry li „ 16;l 

Henry I,., I.vj, 163, 164, 

165, liV. 

Henry (J „...1M, l.v; 

Henrys |.',2, 164 

Henry W i6i 

Hermanns H4 

Hosier 124 

Hillelje n:!. i|.', 

Hvhertle 142. 143 

l-iaac. 2, <•:.. IH, 117, us. 
ll'.>, 121, 127, IKt. Hn. 

HI. 14,3, 2.W 

I>«ac TV P ; 27.'. 

Isa.ie lie Koroe*;! 114 

Isu;n- «: 124 

Naae .1 I4fl 

•I.TownseiKl 77, H7 

.Iinoli. IH. 116. US. Il;i. 
122. 127. 12v^. 1211. KKi, 
13S |.-?9, Hn, 142, 143. 

l.M. l.Vi. 1.*^ 
.Iiicol., ,lr., 73. 12.".. 1.31. 

137. 143. 161. 162 

Jao>li A 126, l:w 

•laeoli F.. 12>. HI. Hv, .Vji 
.lai-ot.li.. 71. 114. US. 1-22. 
124, rr>. 1-21., 127. 13.3, 

134. l;l5 
.lac.l) H.. U->. Il'.>. 1-27. . 
12.<. IJ-.i 

.lao.jl. II. .Ir l'«' 

.huoli I Mn 

.lacol. .1 US. nil, laS. 

rX 137, 1.3S, 144, ir>.3. 
I.'4. 162, 163, isy, IW 23<.l 

.laixl. .1.. .Ir 12S. l^-J, 

142, 1S2, 21-2, 2.VI 

.laeob S 131 

.la.olnis 132. 142 

.la.olmsS HI 

.lames 13;i, 161. 162 

.lames W 13«.t 

.Ian Ml. 1 11 

.Ian Van A 112 

.lane 12f.. 1X>. 111. H>. 

.Ian.- A 137. 117, HS. li'.i 

.lane K l.'.". I'.l 

.l.iii.t S 163 

.lanii.tji- US, 121. l.'J". 

.I.innetle l:-. 

.ler.nilali... 13<t, 114. 163, 3'.>'.i 

.lesse Y 151 

.I...II 12".i 

.lohaiilKS.... ,s7. 113. 116. 
117. US, U'l, ijn. 121. 
V.V, 13(1. 131. 132. 1.3.3. 
l.'.l. H.3. HI, .T^^l, .3^4. .3s«7 

.I'.h.innes. .Ir 129. 144 

.l..tianii.sH IH. 119. 

l-ll. 121. 1-23, iW 

.loliann.s H 1.31 

Johannes. 1 1311, 131, 143 

Joliannes V.S 142 

.lolin... U7, U9. 12:5,12;.. 
13(1,131, \X\ 1.36. 

1:». 116. .3s7 



LansinR. ,lohn. -Ir.. 



I2S I I.,anslnf;, Teunis 141 



.lohn A 


..... 126, 139 


' Thonia.s 9:>, 111, 


117 


VI 


.lolin II- 


IIS 


VolkerC II 




161 


.Ii.linii 


93. 1111 


\V. Kreilerick 




H'> 


.lohn .1 US, 


1-26, l;», 190 


Walls S 




IM 


.l„Un T 


Hy 


Willem 








IM 


William HI, 149. 

William U 


i:*i. 






163 




.losei>hine 


15S 


Williams 




16'. 


.Inlia 


162 






114 


K. V. U 

K,irl H 


117 

I116 








UinsiiiKh. .\bra1iam A.. 


ij"; 






_ H'' 


[X\. 1.34, 
Ariel la 


HI. 


14'. 




16'. , 


1.33 


Ijea - 


„ n3 


Arietta A 

ISlanehe 




14'. 


I/ee C „ 


I.-.I , 


11.'. 


Una.... 121. I-V. 


127. 12'.». 


ralh.'rino 




133 


I.#vinns..... 


132. 142 
I2S. i.m, HI 
14.3 


I'laiKV D 




H.*) 






14.') 


('oniflia A 

I»em|ister 

Kli/a V.R 

Kv.linc 




14. '. 


Lll.lietle .... 


114 


H.'i 






14.'. 
H.'. 


hivinsston 


164, UV>, 4 IS 




149 






115 


I..vsb.t 113 


Ul. IIS, 119 


Killian V. R... 1.3.3, 


114 


145 


^faelitel 117. 


HI, 2.V\ 


KillianV. R...lr 


14.-. 


146 


^.V! 


LV-n. 2f..3, »t 


Ly.lia r 




145 


Madtr.' 


149 






i:t,3 


Masa.laleiie .... 


122 


Marv K. »i 




145 


Mas.lalena 


117. .12;. 


Van Rensselaer 




H5 


Mauilaline 


1-22 


I^trne.l. Helen 




1.16 


.%laholte. 


I.'.l. l.V. 


.lane W 




VA 


.Manetto A....... 

Marj:ai-el....ii7 

Margaret Mel'. 
.Maraiareta 


I.V2. 161 

12.3. ISV. |>KI 

l.'.4l 

131. 1 is 


Sylvester 


l.'.l. 


l.'.6 


.I..lin 




■21 M 


.Inlia 




AU 


Maru'arita, I2t. 


I.Vt, l.V,, l,-.7 


I«i Treat, .\meriea K 


2S(' 


2S6 


Mars.'ri.-I|e 


HI 


I^inu'htun. Marv 




.322 


Maria. 114. 1 19. 


121. 123. 


I.awrenri-. 




.56 


124. 12.V r.".!. 

l:tl. 131. 137. 

HO. H4.:i91 

Marie 1, 


i;»i. 131, 
LIS. i:w. 
3l»s, .f.f.l. 404 
l.V. 






61 


Charles 




212 

4.S 
■A 


Mary 


.4.S 


Muriln V. A... 


, l.-wi 


.<arah 




I.S 


Miiry.. .117. \:'!> 


1.3.1. 149. 161 


Thomas 




.55 


Marvll.. 


HI. 143 


I.av. Harriet 




:tlM 


Mavk... 

M.ln»r.l 


127 

1.32 


Leak'- .l.ihn . . .. 




13 


li.-al. Kleanor •.... 




214 


MelanellK.n W 




I,.arv. .I..hn 




12 


Mvii'lerl 


.114. 117. 121 


l^lirnii. Kli/.alM-th.. 2.33 


2:vs 


212 


N.ellje 


Us, 1.11, IJ-i 


U'<\ M.irlin 




404 


Nicolas 


126 


Le.'iiiierlse. A!inal|e... 


:iv,: 


:t.'.7 


Obadiah 


.121, 1-26, 1 VJ 
I.KI. 131. 4(12 


Lelleis. Anke..; 

l-etlerls. Kli/alhtli l»... 




230 


I'eter 124. 


21 


I'eter.l 


HI 


John 1. 




17 


Phlli|., 94. 9S, 


no. 1211. 


li.llerl 


, IS 


21 


l-l- 


, 1.31, .31S. .119 


R..l.ert It 




.59 


I'hilJi. 1« 


l.Vi 


Iie;:i;<l. Anna 11 


„ 


■.^>4 


I'hilip .X „ 


274, 27.-. 


raroliiii- 




?rH 


riiillipina S 


1.V2 

.120, H4, .IS.'. 


I'alharine 




204 


r.ertruile 




2(>l 


Ka.h.-l 


.!>, l:-.!, 143 


.lohn _ 


.-irj 


■01 


Heherra |l 


l.'-l 


Th.o.lore 




201 


Kieliar.l 




Lehman. W 

Lenlilhon. .Antoine 






Ki<'har.l K.. 1 ii 


. l.-.l, Ia2. 


419 


, 


IV.. l.V. 


J..se|.hine J. ICA. 


I'M 




Robert, 117, 12 


.. i:<2. 1.34, 




•119 


420 


Uoberl .1 


. i:'.7. i:i9. .39s 

..124,1.34. 3.-.I 


Maw 1' 244 


2 IS 


iW 


I.enis, Maria 


I.S2 


llolwrl K 


IXi 


Li-sher. I'ornelia. 




:t72 


Rose 

Riiltf.i- 


I.\5 

.12)1. 131. HI 






.372 


I.e Tonnelier, .lohn V. 


1,... 


2.36 


UnUi 

Samuel .-< 


111.. 122 

IIS. 149 


U'Wl .l..>eiih 




ins 


Lewis. Al.iali.am 




•237 


San.lers 116 


117. i:w. 2:'.9 


Raniil 




:t2;t 


1 .^an.lersli 


..12:., 137, lis 


Kliiis 




•J.V 


1 San.l.rs.l 


U- 


Ellzah.lh 




2.37 


1 .s.ira 


..1.3;-.. 112. 113 


Krasnins 




2.37 


,<arali. 12.3. 124 


12:.. 127. 


John 2:1.1 


,2:i7 


2;vs 


132. 1.39. IK 


, 112. 1.V2. 273 


.M..r::an 


...:B' 


14. 


Sarah It 


1.36. \:*i 


Li.-veiise. .Ali.la 


.126 


1.3s 


Sarah Ii 


164. 16«i 


Harmeii 




r.t". 


Sarah It 


146. 117 


lievlnn.s 


..12> 


. 129 


Sponi-er S 


.154, l.Vs. 161 


MariMe 


.12; 


111 


St.'>vtrt .\ 


Ifi.'. 


Rach.l 


.11^ 


I'l. 


Sluart I> 

Snsan 


149 

..1.36, l".2, l.V. 


r/x 


lionw 


.272 


273 


Snsan 11 


_ I.M 


Harnii'ti 




Usil 




150 


Jan.- A 

lA'VillUS 






Snsan V 


147 


129 


Snsanna. 113. 


116. IIS. 


Ma-itle 




2;2 


130 


140. HI, l.'*i 


' l.ii'v.'r-^on, Asiietje 







Tndkx. 



LiKlilMll. AIt.iIkiiu 


Its 


:\n 


UKliiI'Mtirii. Ki'iilaiiiiii. 




i; 


Mtjlillooi. Eli?.alH-th.W 






^•x«. ^M 


JN*., 


■jvi 


l.iiiNiv, Niiali 




.,■*. 






17 


I.Itt litl. 11. Ik-ifMlict O.. 




JIT 


11. \ .Liiiil 




IfiT 


y.t 1.1 r „. 




■•17 


K.li^liiC 


■■■II, 


"tr 


I.'i' ,i..-ili T. K 




•■'17 


II MH (' 




:'i7 


II .>^ r...lr 




"Jl7 


<■ v. K 






l; rl H „ 




•.:i7 


1'. Kv.k > 




•.M7 


Willi- II 




"47 


I.IM-Ilac, Willl-III 




l.-VH 


l.ixtTsf. r.tdianiiti 


IIV, 


I".! 


M.iryll.. 


.ll>.l 


r'7 


I.i>'>.ii Aiiiu'ljf 


.Xtt 


;vsi 


I,i\ in^~i>>ii. Calliitrliia 




M>. 


<■ 111. irim- 

( ..M..-Ii.| 




IC 
117 


I'll. 1 ...... IV.*, I'll, 


ll.s 


ll-l 


K :v^ u.l IL'.. 


Ml'. 


147 


h; i 1 ..._ I. '.■_'. 


IVI. 


4I-I 


Kii,',ii...ih 




I'M 






117 


II, 1, 11 




IM 
IV 


Il.iir* 




.I.ihii 




147 


Maruarrt 7'. 


. 't 




Maria 




1 17 


Mar* L.' Kov 


I'll 


4I'I 


I'-l.rR 




74 


I'liilip 






I'liillii. .Ir 




:i.v. 


Sarah 




147 


L!i>v.|. Vniirt l: 




■.;is 


Kli/al..-lli iW, 


241. 


■J4i; 



I^., k,-. II. nrv M 

I,.i,k« I. Il.-iirv 

II. iiiA K : 

.1.11111- K 

Marl.. I 

Marv 

Mir> .\ <(«. 

l,.Mi. k.rni.m-, LiiiiitxTlle... 
I.*4. 

I'i.-l.-r .1 

L.Hik.riiiaiis, I'U-liT 

l^.rl,C>nis II 

.lollll 

.I..I111 r I.W, 

MaruMn-l ... 

.<ii-»n itv F 

I^.v.lac.., I> 

|,,,vll. 

1.ov..ti. A. T'.- »...|,.ii.., :.|, 

• alliariiK- II -. 

«;-'ri.'i. S 

lAiiiNa ISJ, 

l.tililM-rUi.. lierrit 

lait'as, Maria 

1,11. a«', Maria .■fi'.', 

1,11, k.rf.-li.r. Kli/abvlh 

I,iill..«-. Willlani 

I,ii|,i Jiilln M 

Lii-ii. MarKiirci T...2tt"i. :ifili, 

SalllM.-l S 

Si.|.l..-ii 

W llll III! 

l.ii^U. r .r.,llli, 



^9)) 

.V, I 
S7il I 

7.'. I 
.t70 
.1711 



L> !• 



s. .loliaiini' 
I Il«iiiinli-> . 



Ma , All.ln ;7'i 

Krf,|.ri,k V l7'i 

<i 1/, iia •.•7'» 

.1.1,1, 27«( 

Siiiii'ii ■/;•.) 

.Maiuuili, Calliarliio 4U5, 411 



Mm.iiiili. William 411 

Mail. .K.lifi - U 

Muiii.v. Kl..r..ii,,. K 211 

Mariiius. Ni.,li|.- WX l*i 

Maris. Aiiiii-ii ....„.^ >■.; 

.I..I111 M. I s-.i 

Wtlliaiii \V V. SL' 

Marsi'll.s, .Miraliani 173 

.\lia>ii<TUs 17:.', 17."> 

All.la !"'> 

.\iiilrii'> 175. 177 

Aiinatif 17.'>. 177 

Anna I7»-., 177, 17s, I7'.i 

Aniuil.- IT;t 

liaihar -. IT»> 

|{ II Lara. ;12, :f.|.^5. 40.47. 

I7ii. 177 

Hn-cliie '"•' 

CalalliKi 177. I7'.i, .!•.<•.» 

CailiaUiia I7'.i 

Cailiarina : 174 

l».rri.k I7.'» 

Kl.annr 17^ 

Kli/.ab.'lli I7.''. niii 

Kiu«-lc|i' 17'' 

Kva... 171'. 177 

Kv.rl 177. ITy 

Ki'.vl.!.- 176 

4tiTrlriiv I7'> 

<:<-rndiis 177 

IJcrrit. 17.'. 17 ^ 171. 17.-., 

I7r., I7S. I7'.i 

(iirrli i; 17.S, I7y, Jrt" 

Ci'rril .1 17t; 

(tllVslnTl 17'-' 

(ivslMTl.Siii, 17 1. 171, 17.\ 

17r.. 177, 17'.i, ^'M 

UvsLorl ((!.), ,lr I7\ 17y 

i;v>lMrt.l I7'.i 

Il.'iulriik....l7-.', I7.X I7t;. 177 

ll.nilriikU' I7il 

llvlxrljc 171". 171 

Isiiat- I7.'>. I7< 

.la,..l. m; 

.laiisi- 17'.', 17 1. 171. I7.'« 

.I..lialinil....l7:.. 17t,. 177, 17s 

JolianiK's, .1, ;t<i, i,<i, 171. ITi 

17.-., I7i'.. 177 

.loliaiim-s M 17s 

.loliii 177 

.I..I111 M ITS 

.liKlith (.Iii.lk-kl I7J, 174 

Ly,lia 177 

I..vsl...|li 17< 

MarKariU 177, 17s 

Marin. ..r.';i. I.M. 172, I7<;, ITS 

Marrotli' IT:, 

Murv I7y 

Mynilcrt. 1117. 17.'?. 17",. 

17r<, 177, I7>, ixi, IVi 
Ni..ll|i' ITT 

Ni.ii.-ias it:; 

Ni.olas li sy. I7<1, 17s 

It.lM'ica 16rt. 1«17. Hi'<. I7:, 

Sli.plianus I'x 

Tak.l 17.'. 

Trli'iilii'ii 17:. 

Tvi|,. _ 177 

/••vlli- 17.'. 17." 

Marsh. Alhorl '-•li 

Aiiiih'li ■-■IJ 

4'harh'sC 211 

Cliarli's It ■.11:;, 'Jll. -I.' 

►'aiiiiv 1» 21.' 

tu'.irt;.. Jll 

Harry 21 1 

.lost'iililni' M 212 

Marshall. Aiiiiiljt' ]£). 144 

Mary 71 

Marli'ii, IHwitHc .10.% 

Marli'iiH. .la Ill' '24, 'Ji'.. .ll 

Marl>.||sr, .l,iiiiii.||i. 2".r.' 

Musiiii. Ill null.' i-M, -Js'. 

ralhaiitu' V. W .V^-J 

John M .tfi.1 

Mat.siin. .>i|i.|ilii-n .1 .ITM 

Mourv. .lalii.'s I Itrv.l '.s,-, 

M. K. ( A.liuiral) '.is.'. 

Mallh.'W lU.'v.i js.-, 

Mcllrhli'. Elli'ii XMt, ata. 311 

.laiiu's :i.l,l 

MrCarty, Alena 3«»3 



MK'artv. Aii'lri'W at2 

Anna M .■«».! 

4'harlollc an 

niarli.cl.' A ;«r2 

Ilavi.l K .-"U 

Kl.-an.ir. .1«i« 

.I..I1IL . Hi" 

Rhhanl ■»*), .»« 

Mi'4'aski.'. Ilaltli- K 2W. 

Mcriaskv.Ariliiir am 

.Mf(l.llan,l'ar<jliii>' A... I4'J, i:<i 

K,.lxTl iM 

M<Cllnl...k. Iili/ah.lli If^ 

.Mc-l),.i,al,l, ."S.iruh 161. lf.2 

McI><.Ui.'al (Mi.l>ii>;all) 

IliUn... 3»'. 421 

Miiiuwan. I»anit'l 14 

Mclirath, .l.,M|.h Mcl» 411 

Mi-(;ivi;oiy, I'airi.k 172 

MiKiniii* , S.iiiiii.1 143 

McLane, (mm. ral 16" 

McUiiL-hlih. Mark 411 

Mi'Ka|.i.|fi>si>, l>,>iiiiniF 32s 

MrlC'is, Trvnljo 324. .$2.'. 

Mi'lvill... Th.iiiia.s .W 

Mcr.or. AioNaii.liT I7li 

Anilr.'W I7« 

Anna I. I7ii 

I'alhljnar IT" 

Kli/.a t; 1711 

Kli/ahoth 17" 

Kriu'.sl 17" 

Hoorge _ 1711 

.lan.'G J7" 

.lohn 1 170 

Margant L 1711 

Mvn.li'rl 1> 17" 

Ruben K 17" 

."^ahina l» 17" 

William 1. IT" 

William V. 1 IM, IT" 

Mtrrlll. ('. S Ills 

Mctst'l.ior, Anna Mi. i~| 

Han'iit Ksii. hSl 

lt<-njaiiiin (K(;l*rl»f(.... 

I'^t. l-il. 2.'..'> 

t'airitia |.si 

IMrkj'. Is", •J.''.|,2.'«5. 2;/.i 

Kyl'iTt iT«'iinlS!«o)...l.vi, }A\ 

K;:l» Its T ls|, sm 

(JorrillP ISd 

.lar.-l, m 

•I.Tiiiiiah isn 

Liii.i |sl 

Manli,- |,sl 

Mirii ISI 

M.irili.- ls| 

y.,iTiii.- 1M1 

.M HI ill ISI 

M.l^l^ll |.<«i 

\..lll.' isl 

I'lili r isl 

Siis;llllia (KgblTlSI ISII, 

Isl, ji.'., i;.\s 
'I'l'iinis ( Ki:lH'rtsi.) I, l.sn, l«l 

T.'unis T \^t, SA 

Wllloniljo |,s4i 

.Mi-vrr, Annaaljo, L".'.', 'Jm.!. 

2'.i4. 21*.%, \rM\ 

Calrlna '.112. jy,"?, 29.'i. 2'.I6 

.l.'lli- I' ITS 

Maria In. H, 10, 17 

Marin.- .1 .TO, ;i7s 

Mi.Mah. .'<.iial LVs. ,ii-,ii .»■,.. 

Mil.lfrl" r;:li.('alliarin«'. 177 17,H 

.Mill'T, ralliariii.. C. <; ;i7n 

(irorp. II 77 

lli'l.n 77 

r.ivinjisti'n K H'.' 

>liir^ 77 

.M'-rris .•;7ii 

M..rri-S i.'.2 

Sainii. 1 77 

Sarah K <o,'i, tir.i 

William I' am 

Mlllikcn. riiumasK «ai 

Mllllnk'l.'iu Anna ,•«•.• 

May.kf .'Wj 

'I'liomaM .{77, ;WL> 

Milli. li. .I..hn 152 

K.'V. Mr 1,17 

MiUKnc'l, Thoina:) J a77 



i".n 



xn 



Mlutli.iriif. Kll/.aD'Mu, 

Min'tirii. Anna M 

K.lilh 

Kli/.it T 

.loliii W •■•: 

UulKTI H •••• *'• 

Mrs. K..l)LTl H 

S;lliill 

Susan <" 

NVillliilil 

Mull.itl, So|.)ilu ......... 

Miiiitaviii'. Kli/.ill«'H'- 

iMi>iil<-;illi. .lain' !• 

W. (U.V.' •••■• 

Miii.t. .\niiaat,lo • 

Uvtsev 

ralliaviiia 

Calliarlii'- 

H.-iiiy 

•laii 

.loan 

John 

Mary 

Sally •;-"•■ 

WUIiclniiis > . 1>. 
Moiirr, I.i'Wis v.... 

o. n.n'..i.> 

'r\i.iii>«s ••,•■"■ 

M.insaii. ll.inksoil l-- 

(■|an>m-f 

EillHi 1' 

K>lwiii U 

K.l%vin v.... 

Kr.'l.-rirk < 
U.'orKi' < A 
ll.-nrv A .. 
.Lhiii' K. ... 

.lolin (<;«-ii. ) 

\'i.>rroiiont 

•rovviistiut 

Morr.ll,.tii>lilli 

M'tril''. KratiK 

Lewis O 

William .... 
M-.rse, Kl.ocW 

t'lKirl«-s W 

Kli/.aT 

(l..rtvii'lo I' — •; 

llaiinali .....<1- 

Nailiaii lt...li....." 
< K U. il'rol.)..- 

Samii.l K. » 

SMsaii I. 

•IVu llr...Tk ........ 

M..sl,.r. .1. f^. <l)r.>- 
M..tt. .l.-aiin.lf. 
MmiiIU'iiiM-, Kll/.a., 
Ml. II. •II, .\titli"i'y 

CalliariiH- 

torn'-li« 

.I..>.1>H •■ 

.l,,so|.li -Ir .... 

i.v.lia M 

M a. ylj.'.. ..,...••■ 

;;. •Ill-oca 1 . !• 

Muuifur.!, Ilarri.-t 

Muiiii. KineliiK^ « 

Murray. Miilia.'l.. 

Mv.-r. K.va t'l 

■ .l.llis I' 

Mv.-r>. .loll" ^^ 

Mvn.l.rl-f. .M.raliaiii 

N 

N;lek. .M.lllv-. 

Na'.;>^l, Taiiiu'lH' 

N,i-.;li'. <"a"'''riM'" 

l-orn.'lia 

r..i-uili»s 

(i.rtru'lf 

N.ik. Mattl.ys 

N'.-Mll.^. All" 

Newell, Ku"H"0 

Newkerk. .\rioii 

Caihariiie 

KU/.a 

.lacob 

Mary — 

Newkirk. Ann > >1 



Indkx. 



n.% I Newkirk.Catliariiie. 
Catharine. \ . l>. 



. -'M 
. 114 
. Ml 
. -111 
.. ♦Ill 
I. Ill 
.. 411 
. til 
.. <lii 
.. Ill 

.. i;ii 



'iOli. -".IM 



t'liarlos 

Charles I' ... 

Itirek 

Kile" II 

liertru'lo I. 

.lae-.li 

,l..|iii !• 

Newniaii, Mark ■-. ., 

Nexsen. Kll/.tibelhS. ........ - 

Mar._'aret :«'. «. -^l. ' 




!<,) I fMhonI, lleiulriekie. •JS, SI. 



\'\\ I.V.I, 111" 



.... <*< 

iVj, 4l'.t 

...'►4, «' 

1<.»1. 192. 41'.' 

l.VH, 15'.t 



Mcli"la>, Anno ('.. 

.I.iliii 

Nichols. Ui>l"Tl 

Williams .• 

Nieliiilseii. .Mary ( 

Niekliiy. ■ 

Nieoil, Kll/.a A 

Nio.ls. Anna 

Catliariiia 

Fraiii-cs 

Krancis ' 

Maria 

Itach.l 

Ileu.ssilaer 

Sv|ve>ter 

William 

* '^I\i.xse«> Maicarei. 

Norlii. Kranols 

N..II. HiMilamiii 

Sii-aii H 

Nutlinirham. Ann ...... 

KU/.ahelli i'i 

William 

I Ni'ves. Kmlly C 

"William r 

o. 



IIW, 171 



... .Vt.^l. l.vl, \!<\ M 
llell.lrlkle 1-'' 

llenrv...i;ii. istl, l'.il.*l".i. «'.ii 

lleiirv A •■•■•• '"" 

.Ian. Kl. 1st. IW. IfW;. 
I.ST l.ss. l.s't, I'.l".', 11" 



.sj. II 



.Ian .!...«. is;.. M.^. 



■m:> 



.lane 

.Ianiiet|e 
.Inhanne 



I'.Ki 
-■IS 



... '.'l- 
... -.il.- 



.lohaiiiK 
•loliaiini 
John 



..1>.'1, 41'.' 

ls.1, ).v\ :n.% 

1S.1, ls4, 

1HI>, 1.S7 

IK'. 



A.. 

.1 |s.' 

|.«7 ix'.i. I'.HI, 
I'.r... lis. 4V.I. Ijn 
l-i-i, Isl, 1S7. 

I'.Mi, 1<,I|, :!74 

Ma«.laleiia 1«7. i;'l 

Maru-arel 1«1. 1'.'". IW. l'-^' 



.loiias 



I'.'l, 
I III. 



, I IT. ix 



I. 



.... iw 

I7^J 

.... t>» 

....'. K'l 
.l.vj. \>< 

:iiv 



Oakley, ("lev elaii.l li .. . 

K. Ilelieiliil 

KlI/.alK-lh U 

Henry T. K 

Mary T. K ■...•■ 

Sarah W., :«'. ;":i 

■I'liimlliy 

>,x. I Oaks, t>. I'.-; 

:itl.i italmaii. •lU''"" 

Ill I (hlell. .I"li" 

Ollv.r. .lani.s 

Nathaniel ■;y:-.-;' 

I.;i i . Sarah ••■N •»•'«• 

(KitlH.ut. AaltJn 



'. -Jis 



.... :«•■.' 
.... itw 



li'.2 

IIVJ 



:i:5.i, 341 
nil 



247 

-•47 

•it" 

.■!.■«. :nti 

Xi\ 

...... •^■s 

'.'.'..... II 

:to 

:ts5 

ivsfi, :'.'.'! 



Mar- 
Mai(;ari<'l...l''<l 

Maria 

Maria .1 

Marie. I 

Marill.' 

Marytje 

Mav.kfill". 12l,l.s;t, 1^1 



isfi. ISW 
I'.U, 41'." 

4'.ti 

,12" 
.' \M 



!.<.. M^> 



'M, -.<:> 



iwi 
isfi 



. Ut2. 



Maveke.1 

Mayke 

Myii.lort 

I'aiiline l> 

I'iet.^r I 

Kelii-ora 

William is'.i, l''>- J-';- ^,,, 

...IM, isi"i! l'»7 



ISl 



Vi.kkert 



Volkerl. 17, :i.s, 4t. I.^. 



l.M, I'.M 



Volkerl 1> 

Orenlt. IMiilaii.la 

(Inie. A/,«r • - ••• 

Osterlmnt. liviysherll 



. :i'.13 



2t', 



.a. 



iu< 







as(i. 


•JS7 


T 


"ii 




2r.i 


..•i">l. 


'iVJ, 


I'.'l 








:t27 


t . 


v^; 


•M. 


•i'.T 

327 
2.'>1 
IftJ 

221 






'.'iv; 


275 



Alirahani, I'-l, 

Ali'la 

An.lrie> 

Anna 



12(1. \>^<. 



I'.Ht 
l.st 
I'.W 
1 
Annal.le '( Aiineljel. IM. 

187, I'.'.N l.'7, I'-'. -"",' 



•.111 

2"l 

II 



Anil.'.... 
Allen ... 
IlI.eekor 
fai.iliiia 
Cat.^llna 
lalharii 
i'atrina 
Catryiia 
t'onielis 
I>..n>lhe 
iK.roil 



is:i. IS 

uo. 11; 



r.ysherl 

Oslriim. |la\l'l 

.loll" 11 

tttten. Il.liiifr 

ttnileikeik, .lohannos. 

Maria 

Ouil.iklrk. Ahrahani 

Anna 

Ami.tjc 

Ilala 

Isaac 

Mjirla 

Mavke 

.Metly 

I'ieier 

DT.^rli.iuh. K.lhi 

.ler.^iniah... 



fi.1 

I4:i 

1.V2 

L'J4 

1411 

\:'% 

127 

in>. i'-'7. Ill 

.ll'.l. 127. II" 



.I'.ll. 



1«4, ls<'' 

l'.ll 

71 



4'-1i 



•J»4. ■.".•s 
'. •.•<«. 2'.>4 



•--.If. 
112 



.l,ir..tliy.2(...i". 1. ■'." 

K.lwar.l l-'l. 41 ^..„ 

K.lwar.l A ;; ■••;■,•.•.■ a'^\ 

Kliza I'.ri.lis. 41'.'. <■? 

KU/a I ;•••.•••:•:;• *-"' 

Klixahoth. .2., ^s l;^. ,^„ 

' I'll 

■' IMJ 

V7:i,"i^-''.'"' 

1*1, IS.'. 
Uen.lrick..lr. ....;....^.- 1^' 

"'•"•'"'■' -WWri'::; :«2.. 



Kinielli 
Kv.-rt. 
Feyi.le, 



4'ackar.l. Alic' M 

UenlamI" r ... 

Caliiarine 

Catharine I'- ■■• 

Charl.s I 

K.ilwin 

Kl.-anor 

(lei.rne 

Harriet 

.Ii.hii 4J 

.I...sei.li 

.Iiiliaiina 

Mary W 

(•scar " 

K..li.-vl l.al'.... 

Sarah 

Wyiikoii|> 

1 Pa.-rs, 'raiinek.'. .. 
I'ai.^e, All.!../." 4 •■• 

Anna \ 

Car.iliiie '1 

Pavl.l II 

Helen M 

I .lames V 

.lohn K 



SM ■ 

-.Ill 

" 213 

2V2 

-jrj 

■■■;; 212 

■■ -212 

■■ 212 

212 

■■■ 212 

.■i03,2l2. 213 

■.■."" ivi 

'212 

'^12 

'.lii'i. 3"'^. •"•'^ 

■ v.*. ":i6 

■■.".■.'. i'62. .W. 

;; K.2 

.... 112 

.... XK5 

; .... 335 

.... 335 



Index. 



Xlll 



'«ll!f. .I..M-|.h (\ Y..XC. XVi. XUi 

■l"«'l'l« V ■^'•'' 

l.<>i>li:ir'l :!;• ' 

'.iliiii-iiliiT, N. . Mi.' ■'!-. ■"! 

'.irk.-r. M.irMi.. .. •,.■.. •-•.-. i-. 

IMiili|. S ' I 
•iirk-. >. M 
>ur><>iis. Ml 

IMi.r... 1 

'attiTsoii, .l"-ii!i I. 

':tvii. t'iillKirlli.- .1 .irj. Jii'i 

V.i.,„k. KU/al...th l>. .■.;. 

•lar..'. u.iM.i.i. .. .:.ai, im:;. 

•.'.<•. J.'ll 

'I'iir^i-. AiiiK'lIf ■Jrti, jtV. 

.lohanici.s III. JlU 

M.iiMh lis HI 

'• u-.M \iiiiii V. V .ais 

111 1' • Ml * .Ws 

<■ :««, 3<w 

I. :\M 

!■ '.« 

'■ .1- ■ :i»i«» 

Vik. \mc..iIi. :«7!i 

i'alliaiiiic I-.' 

Clariif ;i<ll 3<M 

Kll/.i A .V. 

II. mil. Ill ?A. 12. )N 

.1^111 ■•■-■ 



III 



I-. K . 117 

II -. -,,i.,-..i, 1 1 

Sliiil.l Iti 

iilmllow, .luliii X*:, 

r<'l>l"-r. Miirlii »<'. 

Uiliiaiii vi 

rrliu', Siirali '.i'Sd 

TM-n. Aiiiiiialjc •.".<! 

«'aihariiii- JlM. I"."* 

<l<MTlt l".'l 

lli'iio y.ts 

■liiliiiiiicst, .Ir '-".'I 

Jiilm ?.i:t, 2m, 2«.w 

.I'MlUs ssi 

Marvtj.' 2".M 

IVI.T.-i. V.ilku- 2,'il 

IVIir<^, llarrlll u 

.laiiiii'tji' !l 

I'll.i^oii. IVIor 1 

I'lillis. Marv >2. I'M 

I'lillhiii. .Iiiiiii •.■;»■. 

Maryarrl :w. 

Sarali :'.t. 

\V.ii.l..|l ?.<.: ;v, 

WillMiii. ••.N. 

I'irlrrsi-. (iiTlniv .I'l 

IM.lii«.Mi. Kai li.-l .'.ll 

I'iiikiii*. I.aiira A 3i.-| 

riaiik. Maii:an-I i I't-CKv)... T.>7 

W illiiin •.".17 

IMalf. Kli/alflli 4:>. V. 

.I.iiia>i.Iii.|(,'fi I.M 

Ui.iiai.l .V. 

Sniaii l;ifi I.M. l.v,. iv. 

Taiiiar _ir. 

I'.illi.iimn. ■Ili.-.Ml.Mr _■< 

I'lif-. Miill'la I..'" 

I'ii«l. .I..liti IVI 

.Ma.liicl l;i:i. lyi 

I'.iH.-r. Il'irallii (K<-v.i. '.n 

I'r.ill KiiiiU M 4ii<l 

C. .Id,. i|.,,rt;i- M ■>.•, 

I' ' • .ml 

I' ■■ ■ .1. - pli ,1 JV, 

iTov -! I lujiia Ill, 12 

' ". I., '17 

•'■■n..l. ,1, i: 

I'liiMi. .\;iili :»!. lis 

Anna 21" 

.Xii.'imtiis 21\ 2111 

'■■H. Mtl. 121 

... .sy 

M2 

I- 1 Iix 

KIwa T. K -.'lO 

Ki.sliT 21V 

Krain i» :«i 

KraticN .1 rj< 

Krunt'M 8 24ii 



I'lJU 11. Kraiu isiUb 


...■Vi. 


240 


Kraii-J 




111 






Ml 


Il.l. 11 1, 




ll-i 


Ill li'iia. III.IIH. 12;. 
.tainli... 

.I..l>.(llll. - 

.l.iliaiiii' ' ' 
.l.iliii 


I2H. 


r.».' 

2411 
2411 

a2s 


.|,,liii .< 




1:14 


.I..I111 V. 1 




14 ' 


Mar;rai.lT. K 




2f.i 


Maria 




2111 


Marin.- 




:<ii 


Marvvn „. 




Ml 


Miiiit;:iiiii''r.v K 




21'.' 


I'lillli 




'*<'i 


Ki.li.rt (• 




ll> 


Kiilitrl II 


I.T. 


U- 


Sal 1 2.'.. .»>. 


2. hi. 


2411 


."^aiiiiii'l K 






w . y 




2;4 


I'litiiiiiii. roriii-liiis II.. 




■27'." 


Diiviil 




27'.i 


Q 






(|iiurki'iilMis, .Miniliaiii. 


I'.M 






I'K'. 


I'"7 


A.lriaaii I'.a, 


1"'. 


I'l. 


Aiiiiallr 


\:»: 


I'.'T 


Aiiii.-t|i' 




1 '.':'. 


Aiitliuiiv 




\'.i'- 


Itala ft 


'■"'■. 


I'C 


naa>. 




f'l 


I'oriii'li.i 




I'l • 


havlil .. 




I'l*. 


Kli/.al..lli. 




I'n; 


KraiK iiiiu 




v. 


KriilMriik ,.. 




I'H'. 


(icfrlru.v 


.ivM. 


I'l.. 


inranlus 




I'.'i 



I'.n. 



<!.is,ii I'.«i 

ll.-l.n !'.<« 

Isaai- 194, I'.'" 

.la. oil I".M 

.l.iliiiclji- l'.« 

.I.Trllliall I'.* 

Jiiliuiiii.>...l'.»:l. I'M, I'.".'., 

IWi. I'i7 

.I..IMI I'.'7 

l..ii!l l'.»7 

l.lv.rlj.' I'.'I 

l.\x,-l,rl I'll 

M.ulil.l I'M. I'l.'. 

Maulali'iia. I'l 1 

Ma--lil.-l 1'". 

Maria. . i'l-'i 

Miirriliv I'M 

Marll.' . I . I". 

Marvlj.' I". 

MallM.i I'i7 

Nr.iii.' :;ii. -.17 

N.'ll.il.' I'.i:. 

I'll I. T !■■;. I'll, I'.i.'i, I'.m 

K.l.ll.l I'.Ml 

KiviMT I'l-I. I'.il, I'.l-i 

Siliraiil I'.i.'. 

\\..iiipr i;c., 1;!.% 

ai'kcMliiiAli. AilriaaiL.IU'^. 

I'.Kl. .V'.l 

A lie- 2"ir. 

Aliila KS, '."• 

Aiiim. .12... I:t7. I.'il, l&l. 

Ills, jm, 2(W. 

Aiiiiaij.' r.»S 1'" 

Aiiiiiii.' 1^!» 

Aiiii.lj.- I, 2. :i. 4 

I'an.liii.- _ 2H 

rurollii.' I) 2itt 

I'alaliiia !''.> 

I'atliarliia I'lt 

«'alliariii.-...Ji2, 2111, .>»<. 214 

Cntli.-riiia I^y 

rallirliia I'm 

rallvii.i I.S..I 

(V!|.. 211I 

('.•rii..lia....l'.i7. I'.W, 'JW, 'JU 

r.irii..|lii!i I'lK 

Kliiiar Jij 



Qiiacki'iibiii-li, Kli/.>ilHlli . 

l'^). I'.w. \W, .IK'.. 210, 21.". 

^raiik S 2<i'. 

Caiisi-viHirt 2<i2 

licifKe •' 2112. -.ll.'. 

(ic'cirm- I' 2irt 

fJi-rrii jiKi 

tifrlruili- 2<r2, 2II4 

tiortni.v )<»i. -i;, K». I'.i.'i 

iiiiii«.|i nm 

lli'iiilrirk 107, 2<iii 

lli-firy, 1.17, I.M, IV., |v.t, 

I'l*!. SIHt 

llnir.v I' . ^i.'i 

lli'iir.v N . 2i).'i 

ll.riiiaii |iix 

lliiuli M •ll.', 

•Ian |..i7. I'.is. 2i»i 

.lam- 211:'., J''. 12". 121 

.l.iiiii.'l|i-,2l,2.'., 2f., HI. .tl. 12 

.Inliaiiiia |'.i>j 

.l.ilialilics. .'Hi, 43. I'.<7. ]•«, 

Jim, 211I, 2^12, 111.;, 2'M, lltrt 

.l.ili.iiilils '..IMI 

.loliti. .Ill, •jn2, 2tM, .11.'. 'II 

.I'.lili l> 2I»,'. 

.I.'liii .v., 2ii|, 2<0. 2".'., 

2IK.. 2IIN. 2111. 211 
.li.liii \. I'.. 211.!. .tn.^im, 

21", 21.S 

.lillia 2«i.-i. -.'H 

i.lllllsil '. J|.| 

Lniilsa M -.IIS, 2l.'i 

Mac.lal.lia (21. rt-., C.'l 

Maiiiil.- M 2<M, 214 

M.i'i;ar.-l ■2".l. 211, 212 

Margarita I«^.i. l-.i-i, jim 

Marwrl.-l 2112, .li:!, 212 

211, 211 

Mururi.-IJi' -.iiii, -.iii 

M.irla. ••"I 

MarlJ. -2, r.. M 

^larv K 2tif. 

Marv I J,:. 

Maiyll. ", .K«j 

Mauri.. 214 

M.'V.»ii- . . jfH 

N..-ll,|.- - i>, I'.ix 

Mcli..las, I'.is. -..in. J,,:, 

211.'., •J"'.. JiK-.. 214 

^'il'll.||;l^ .1 2"2, 2111. 2li.''i 

I'ekk.' 1 Maruurcl 1 211I 

I'lliT 2112 

I'l-lru^ Ill] 

Til I. r. 2. 2.\ W. I'.i7. I'*", 

I'.'.i. 2"". -Ill 

I'l.l.r W IM, Ih7 

I'liilil 2UI 

KItsaiial Aura), 2ii'2. 211.1. 

2<H, 214 

.•^liillli 211.1 

So|.liiiia 211" 

.^|.|.|i.Mi !■ ..Jit, 210.211. 21.'. 

.''li'i.liPii W 210 

Svl.raiil I.|M 

WalU-r -iKi 

\\ illfiii. Lii| 

Wiiiiler...2'.i. .17. I<»7. I'.W, 

I'.iy, SKI. 2" I 

Wi.iil.-r I' •<7. XK, I'.iS. I..17 

Qiii.k, Alil;;ail 42.4k. .'..'. 

•I.iiiii's 4H 

Maria rj 

l{iii. k.'. Charl.K V 411 

(iiiilli.ii, llarrx i:<i 

(}iiiii<'.v. Aliriiliaiii ;!..i;» 

I'ulliai'iiK.. .'ty.! 

Iiop.iliv :ti.i:(_ :fn 

KiiiiKiii.i a<.;, sy;; 

Kli/al.i'lli .(«,i, .ty.i 

Kjitlur ;iy.i 

lli'iir» ,103 

•la. i.b ."jy.i 

.'''aiali t".i,3 

t^iiiili-ii. Kli/abell ;i26 

R. 

Kailrllll. KIi/al»lli In. I2 

Ji.liikiliii'.> |7( 



Ind 



KX. 



K.i.klill.'. AIImti 
\li.l:i I. 

rii.iii. - 

l'"m.im 

I>.ivi 1 \ . N II-. 

Il.-iiiv li 

ll<'I'ni:lll 

.Iaii.> 

lollll 

M.irv 

Maiv C 

K..I..TI |i 

ItaiiiNav, S.i|ilii:i 

Ii|iii^<>i)i. I.vilia S 

Kapall.-. Sara 24. 

U i|» IU-. .l..n> iCoorKe).!.... 

K.i.i „ 

Kai.'iK'ly.-a.'ii:::^::"".'.!"'.''.: 

KrtililM.ii.'. AIIhtI lU. 

Aiiu'fliia T fi2. 

(•lar.-iia- till, 6'.', 2WI. 

Ktli>l fi2, 

.laiiu'S II 

.I.H'I Gl, 

Uav. r..iii.'lia...l-.'.'>. I v., 1 »".. 

Ilotirrt t'A 

liaviiii.iiil. ticiirKi' II 

U.-a.l. A.l.lhi." 

K.i.iw.ii ae, 

Kotil. Kli/al«elli 

Isaac II M, rvi, M, 

Mallh.'W „ 

Saniii.l 4t",, M, W. ^<. 

R..S. Ma|..r 

>!arv Anil Ii"»"*, 

R.. v.. ClirlbtMlilHT 

Maiutn- 

Srlati V :....ir.L'. 

RiiK'iiii. Hailiara Xt, 

Ucilav, V.iUkirt 

Kiviil.r^. Aiilk' 

U.MioM>. I.v.lia L »*.>.•■.'. 

liiS, UW, 

Muiciis T W. 

MarvT -■«', 

KI1...I.S. Kli/,:ilK-lh Ti'. 

Ki.v. .Iii'in A 

Ivu kiiiaii. Maria 

Kikrr. Ih-iirv 

.»am.'> 

Ril.-y. Kiu.lim- M •-•»«, 

UitsiMiia, Alj>la 

Uol.l.iiis. CarnliiifT 

Ui.|..'rl-i. Klilali II 

K,ll/.il..'lli »' 

Fran. OS K -Hi:!, 

Ri.l>.ris..n, ('. A „... 

RoliillsoM. ILviily 12*<, 

Btv.rly I! 

lliTiiian V 

Nlar^arel 

ranlini' I. 

Pom. .11 R. 

i:<il.is..n. lUiiuaii T. K 

Ilii.;li 

John 

.I..I1M A ■-•Ift. 

Mis. Marsan-t T. K 

William 

H(M rl.aik. t;iTil! 

K...il.ai,'li, Ali.la 

(•.•t|.- UW. 

ili'rrit 

l;...;ris. Ili'iijaiiiiii W 

ISplijainiti \V., .Ir 

CaTlloii 

Clara 

Ili'lr-lia 

Ilulliiiaii 

K.v. Ur - 

Koni'T, llaiiso 

Koorbarh. .Vrthiir 

ranilini- »' .'tfi.'i, 

KoDs. (-..riielia 10, 14, 

.U'haniips 

KiM)<,-vi-ii, .iai'.biis !!!!..!!!!. 

Hoot, Asbbttl „ 



113. 11.-., .til. I 



1:11 



I St. 



..11:.. 
.124, 



Root, Eli/.alM(|) 
.Ian. II 

.I.tiinIis I. lain I... 

I.yniaii 

Kosa. .laniii-ki'ii 

Ilosfliiioni, Itarcnl ... 

Kli/.alM'lli 

(i'Tlit 

llriKlrick .... 

Il<n.lri.k .1. 

Il.n.lruk M 

Jacob, ,lr 

JoliaiilH- 

JoliaMiii> M 

Uvs.ImIIi 

Mari;ar.l...Ii:, 1: 

Mar:,Mrila , 

Myn.l.-rt 

Ne»m|c 

Koll>l-, IVI.T 

Uowaii. A'liniial 

K..wl. y. I.v.lia 

Riiinblv. Kli/.alxtli.. 

Joiialhaii 

Uiiiini<>y, Kli/al>i>th. 
RiilU'Ts. Anthony.... 

Uarinaii 

Haiiiiaiius 

Ryckiuan, iJcrril 

I..na 

Tobi.t. 



S. 

Sa ll-T, Maria 71 

Salisbury. XJi 

Abraham. 217, JlN 2I'.«. 

.--•11. 221, 222, .am, Xf. 

Abraham A 2I'J 

Abraham W 2L1i 

AllK>rl -^Iii. 223 

.Xii'IrifS i 2211 

.\nii 221 

Anna 2l'.i. 222 

.\niia M 218, 2.11 

.Viihaalii- 2l'.i 

llar.'iit S 2ly. 222 

Calharlna 217, 21'.i, 22n 

Caiharini' „ 22" 

I 'al riiia 2iy, 222, 221 

Kliza 2JI 

Kli/.aU'th...217, 2|s, Jl;!, s^i 

Kmk'.IIJi. 2211, •221 

Kniiici- '221, 22'i 

K .iHi 

Kannv 220, 22;t 

Francis, 2ir>, 217. 21S, 21!>. 

220, -221, .W. 

Ilaimah 221 

.Ian „.„. 2211 

Ji-hoiakini.^ 221 

Joachem ..'. :. 221 

John 220 

Ki'tura 22.! 

Lauri-iilia 217 

La\vri-n<-«' 2'2(i 

I.onniis, 217. 21s, 2I'.i, 

231, 22.1 

Malllf'Mallvl -220 

Mar>!ri.'t.|c 222 

Maria. 217, 21'.», 222, •.-•'.i, 

.am. 3iil 

Marv 2ir.. 221 

Necltji-, 2l'.»,22l. 2'.i'J.:ii«l. 

:mi2, rtui 

Xellv 221 

I'el.'r 217 

I'li'ti-r 2U; 

Rachel 220 

Sainiii-I 221 

Sylvfstor, 210, 217, 2ls. 

2.11, 221 

SvIvosUt F 221 

TiMintlc -221. 222 

W.-s.sel 217. 2l.s. 220. 221 

WilHani. 217, 21s, 2U«, 220, 

221, -222. 22;' , :m*I. XiT, 

William It 222 

William F 220, 221 

Salmon, raiharine M 20."> 

Salter, .Mary 393 



Samnioiis. Mar^-r 

."'anion, .lacob 

San. l.r>. Il.ir.nl ;i77 

I'lili iritia 

Kli/.il>.lli 

Kl-ic , 

II.I. na ll.t, 

.L.tumics 

.I..lin 

Maria '.. 1.. 7, 74 

U..l..rt H'.i 

Kob.rl T 

San. Is. .Mabloii I) 

Saiifonl. Mary 

Saltfrb-c, K-lwanl 

• i.oi;;.- C , 

Sava:;.", llaiiiiah 

Savvv.r. Krastus , 

Savlos, Mr 

.Scbaals, .^enictj.' 

liiib'on 

K.-ynl.r 

S. ba.-lViT. J.>hii N 

S. ba.'ts, Rcyni.T "^ 

.■^cbarix-, James. 

S. Iienck, .Xhrahain 

Sell. •pill. H-s, Catrina 

Scb.-rm.'rhorn, Aiinaalje... 
I llatiliahl ;.2'.M 

Ar.'iit _ 

\riaanti<> 227, Mf.i 



....<'<. SV' 



...I'll 



i:.<i 
1:11 
4l'.i 

:n:i 
4n 

4li| 

11 
11 
11 
:U5 
n 

41A 



Aril. .lit 



Kar.'nt F 

Ilartliolemew 

ll'Tiiharilus F 

t'aluliiia 221, 

t'harl.s 

(•..rn.lis 221, •22.">, 

Kli/ab.lli 

li.'rina dbesie^ 

Harriet 

Helena, 221, .•»i7,."ViS,:io".i, 

lleo.lrick 127. J-^r,. 

Jacob 221, 22-., 22ti. 

.lacb J., 2. 224, ■22.'., 22i;, 



.VIO 
227 
227 
227 
■<• 
2'2fi 

227 
l.K 
.110 
•23B 



22i>, 

.224, 22fi, 



2^2I., 227 



j.icob n 

.lacobil.s 

Jan 

.laiineke 

Jaiinelie 

Jannctje 224 

Johannes 

John 

Lucas ^224. 

l.y.slM'lh 

M'achlel I, 2,4,117, 

Ma'.:<laleiia 

Ma„'tell 

Maria 

Ne.-llle 227, 

Nelletl.- 224, 22'.>,2:!1. 

Ry.r (Ke.v.^ri . .■224.22;., 

Simon 

Sopbya 

Susanna 2ils, 

S\ uion. '224, 

Sch..liel.|. Ma|.-<;eii 

Sch.'oiiiiiak.'r, Coriu'lia 

Schri. k, Sii>anna 

Scliiiii.iiiaii, Cat barilla 

Kleaiior 

Johannes I'.M. 2'.ii"i, 

Muria 

Mart. 11 tJ 

WiMi.-Iniiis 

W illiam 

William i; 

Scbiir.^iiiaii. ("atharine, 20:'., 

.Shut. I'li.ib.' 

.Scbiivli^r. .\biahaiii \ 

Aiit:.llca 

.\iina 49, :*>. 72, 

Anne 42. 

Arianlje IB. :t9ii. 

'Aunt" ;!29. 

Ill ant 

t'alalyna 21 

t'aial.yntj.- 

Catliarlna, lis. I2f.. bV, 
301. .iftl, 3»;.>, 



297 

»;:> 

■MV.\ 
21.1 

■Mi 

7 

l.V. 

230 

49 
4INI 



Index. xv 



!«chuvlpr.rntliiiriiif ?■■•«. iiiO Sli>o. WtllUin Sitrllnir. Woolsrv »! 

i-.ii,;,,.. ;ni Smart, Lui-v Si.im.!. KM.i ... 

Willl.inr... - , 

Sniilt'V. \\illi:iiii 1: 



ll.llUul'. I ', II.' Si... ku.i.. I 

II >! >. ■ C. lU Sloii.-. Am 

J.i. ..;. -I, ... l.V, M,.iil. Ki, I 

,i..i,.(M'" : ■ .1 ■' :... '.'■' Stoni.iii'iiii;, i;.i. iii'i . 

.I..liti. 7" 1. .1— I !>• SlhiiuiT, I.>"ll.» 

I,;i. 1- |i«i .M.iM.ii' I.Vi Sainiii'l _■ 

' >I 1 I ,1m -- Mar^.ii. I IVi SlrxiiK, Aliialula ■!'>. ■''. 

Mu ,,,,, I -. Nail. V. .I'l. SC!, L-"!.'., ■-•>*. .luM|ih ;... .Vi 

^l.n.,r,i, ■:'.< .ii-. l:I«i. L'll l.y.lia -'1.1 

Mini > .. ii>' I'lmii.- '.>:;. ".i.\ '.<:. 11(1 Smari, A--'fii> .V. 

MmiI. ri 4". IV. I'latl •"! Sim v.>aiil, «i..x <i iKir XM 

Noli.li-. ..IJ<.. :v«i. :wi I'r.sirviil -'•M Siillnii. .laiui I.VJ. !«•.'■ 

!•• I. 1 I'" Sarali rtt, i>. '^••.' Siilh.rlan.l. Aimti lit". 

IMir.Jr 'I S0I..111..11 :'":i I'l.riifl- 1 I . 11-. 

IMiilli Snv.l.r, .Mai;.l.il.Ti.i H". Kli/a ... : |. 

I'liili|. I" :_- S..I1M i, r,M.i --'I Kiaii... 1 1. 

I'iiliT • S.iiiiliwi.k. <;.•,. ri;>- -11 i;ia..v. Hi. 

I'i'l>r l> I S|i.iui-r. Alibv 117. II- .laii.l). IL'-, ll«. 

I'l'i'-r 1' 11" lliarli>C "■! .lam- Hi. 

M-l>'" " • <•"' S1..KH1. ruliariii.- ••-• .iMlin lit. 

~^ ■•" \ I'"> ll.ii.lri.k I.J Mur\ I IH. 

I' . i;t .l<>tiaiin«'> "J Sarah In. 

■I W Sl«ui»r. .Iiihaiiin- -I Siivilaiii, lli-iir\ ,v.' 

>'•-■ ' . ' ■-'■1. ' Maria. ii.l. :»»■. Sii.\ laiil, .|i>liai'iii)'s :ivi 

Z>i. TM Nirhulii!^.. nil Swarl: Mar\ :'.'.»•.. <iii. II.' 

SiTCi-aiil Alma SI, K". 1 KmliPl n-:! Sariili..; " ! 17. 

.I"l>ii ;... •■vS SprakiT. Maria I", 47 S«ii», Aiiiii-lii- . . :; li 

S.iil.iiii.llil.iia... .:l.Vt. :».l. .Vi; SpriimsiiM 11, ras|.fr -.1 f..rii. liu.. ' f. 

Iliivli.'irlii-. :H'I Siaau. Al>ialiaiii. its'. .T'-. il.i/.na •.»7,i 

S<'W.ill. SainUil :■>"*-■. -.77. .;7- .loliaiiiii'.. ....."." i'.l 

S'«i-Il. .Ii.ti.iili ir. :!■'.; Alirain :'.-■■-. '-' S«iii», Aiiiialli- ...".'....'... 'S--^ 

Saiiiii.i Viiii.M Aiiinljii, J.''.. -'7.1. Clair..! ".!i!!!!".!! ilT 

.<i-viiiiiiir, I. :'7J. J7 '. ('iirni'lis !]iV., .'.r 

.■^hau, .laii. - .Viiiia K '.-"' <Mrtriii'il " '■■■,s 

Sii^aiiii.i nil Aiiiiali<- ITii. 1T>. IT'.', Ilc'sl.-r \ ■•-.s 

Sill ar. AimMislii> -Ml" :;2.s XN. .lUi l^.,:„- '■-,< 

KiiimaC 21-' Aliii.ll.- ".LM, t!" .Iililsj.- _ii;' TJ,, 

Kr.-.|iri.k !».. -lf> Ari.iaull.' !1<' .Saiiiakr " -vs 

• ii-.irci- I'. Q -I'.'' Itar.-iil Ul-s. iWT , .<<nsiiiina •j.-i.s. .«,•,, :>,47 

llarrii-l -'IJ IJan-iil .\ l:"" S.viiioiist-n, Juliaiiiu'S lit. 

.la.-uli JIJ llar.nt ,1 -TM. .TI 

.I.i-.>|iliiiii- '.'I-.' t'alliariiia r."-'. 1 " »r 

Kali- -'IJ I I'alliarino * 

Tli.-...lor.- 1; -V,-.. •.'IJ I t'alriiia tl, AiiLili.n SJ, .V.', M 

Sill ariiiaii, mivia M., .'C •'.'I, '] l»<.|iiir:i Vn^clita II lUi, tV -iiii 

til, fC, •>«, 21111 Kliza . K Anna M 1.11 "ni 

KiilH-rt lai. --.m I Kli/.al.. 1.. ..p.-. . 41I..VJ, v., .V.i. ijp. 

Slu'll. Anna T -"HS : lU, >'.'. ■.".lO 

Kiiit.i V l'"*.'. I Klsif... I i.'.irci- ll.,.Vj. .'•>!, wi, iw.ti ■.'yii 

llarrv K >! Eva.. Kiili.inl II ill.', 

iSiliilh llfiiry S....i>(l. !!<» I (iirril K.iliirl S l«i. '.■Wi 

Slii'|>ar.l, lii-iiri:!' 'JT '. j Isaai- . .. - . .S. Vi>s, lnT, .Vj,i»i, f.l,i;L', 

.lam- "Jl.") I .laml. i>. -I- , L"ii.i, 'Jim 

Slii-riiiaii, .\iiii.i .\l i'.ii, ^i^li j .|..aililiii -.■•- Sarah (! Till, jyii 

S.ir.ili : liVt , .liianiia "-"i Stark.- .V.i •J'Mt 

."liiiir. all. Kl. hanl r Jul .l.-iliiui J-J^J. vj-;. ■.7> Wliiiliv.l lil. J-iO 

Shi|.1....v, Knsniilia jr.l. Ji'.J .l..liai - '^^ Talliia.li:i-. .Iiilla V !;ill 

Tli'iiiia- jr.J. Jii.". I Man. I IJI. I:: ;. :.J-. ■77 Taiiiu'i. I.iii iii.l.i Ill 

>lii-l.\, Maria I'.iS, Jiil Nr.lil.- JI-. JJl Talli.iiii, .loliii ;•. 

Mi..iir.l. I.iiki- II Ni.li..l.i> Ji'i, .^'J Taylor, .•<; 

Miiiiiiaii, .Mary lis. Mv liv.k.- il'-. Kraiik 4i»; 

Sarah \t\ tl'.l S.iiiiinM. JL'I. ■>. •.J'l.nui. .ST'- , KcliiTUl '.t.s 

Si. I., rl. .I..I111 n iJii Sarah C> .laiiii'N |3 

Li'iiti I* I'M. Il'i. IJII T.imili- iKiiiiKi'l, -M". Willill 4.s 

S..|.lii.- r.li Jl.v J-Jii. >JI. •r.V. J-Ji. -Uit T.'ll.-r. Al.iahaiii 1<: 

Sill. Willliiiii III. 'I'ryiiljr ■"• Kli/.ahi'lh, i;s. llil. |«7. 

Si n.ira y J7'. W llliiii -VJI. .U"i, .17.1 

Shii|.sii|i, M.irk'ari't |i.'.i Slallor.l. Kh-anoi ' l'l•|•ll||^ i.Iaiii.-i .Iv; 

SiliiMh, Marin |n. .Iiiah .1 liatii,. - I,. ,:7 .;-•. 

Sivi r. I .ilhariiii' . 1 l,..iii>a K Mi. 

Ski'lliii.iii. Iii.in.i S|ii'iii'i'i Ml 

SkMi.ii. iha'li'- II Slaiilnnl, .1' w.i, 

Skill!.. 1. Mr . .-. Slarki'. rall...i..M ' U lu.^.i,,.. -. 1. .,, .,.., .-i 

-!■ 11. ^i'iK..i,> .. J. Till Itr k, Itiiilainiii l.s 

.-I'll-' '1.11.1 I ■ 14 \V. \V ral.lMm l^s 

I '^ r. II Slava.sl. lii'iu't. I rail.ariiia v/.i 'Jij 

I :•.!.■. Sl.libiiis. Ilr Il'i, Call.arlii.- w, i:> :*i 

H . 41 Sti-i-lf, Anil .. 1.1 ("all.riiia 4.', 

I .41 Sl.-illiii!, Anii.l 'ji.'i I'allvan.i IKs 

N- ... I' 4'larcno' •.irt I Cairina 117. 1J4 

I' !.i ^^ •>. 1:, lii'iiiiar.l „ ai.'i I ('.iriM'li-i ilftf. 

"ill.' . 411 Maria Ill I IHn-k 7J LW. 



XVI 



Index. 



Ten Uroeck, Plrck W aw 

Kilwtinl B ;!<»>< 

Kli/abelli iw, rvv< 

(!for«t' I" 3iiK 

.Ini'oli mil 

.KihuiiA I^<^< 

.loliiiniifs 37S 

.lolin IKS 

.lullll T IHfi, l(« 

.liullkic (.liKlirlO, 3.V*. 

.Till. »>:t, :v.4, .»•.:.. jfA '. 

Lfim :H6, :ii7 , 

l.vilia, ixs, 3:", C'.i, :m>\. 3i'.j 

M»rai;iU'ttt Ivs 

Maria s7, mi, ITH 

Maivii IS.S 

Uaiiiil JIT, 2l't, •.'-'<i, ■■'*»> 

Saiinii'l 1-4 I 

?*ai(ili '2X>. 23<; I 

Sarali Anna •'Vi-* ! 

Tiibvait l-w^ j 

W.sWl JIT 

'I'. 11 Kvik, A. (lu.\l«T, 24\. I 

•J.') I. -^rc I 

Aliraliani, l-'fl, l:<7, H7. I 

L'3ii, sw, iff, 2:w, rv.i, 

I'll'i, 'JKS I 



Abral'ani •".. 
Al.ialiani.l. •j:vi.2.<'.»,-MJ. -43 I 
Aliialiam R.. •Si\ -MJ. I 

UHv-f.l. 2<.3. 27.'. 

A.-n<> sa. uit 

AniM's -JOS 

Mlj.rl 3.W. :Viil 

Ali.la lOS 

Allar.l SU 

Amlr.-w -iW. Jll, .'411 



Ainlrir 

Ann 

Ann K 

Allna,'i^'^ 

■J It, :;44, 

Anna M .., 

ATiii.-ki-ii . 



•-'29, 2.11, 

•-•vi. 2:n. 2:tt 

242, 274, -^r. 

.211. 2<J, 24t;. 2MI 
210, 241, 242, 

24.'., 216, 217, 21S 

-iifl 

•229 



Aiiiwii.' 2:»i 

Aiitl V. -231, 234, 2;W, 

2l.i, 244. S** 
Itannl, S'i, ^S-.t.J tl,^:*.'. 

•2.r>, -W. 241 

\\.wtw 2:!3 

H. lill- 2i*t 

Ciiolini- 242, 2:"i«l 

C.ii.ilina 24.V 24» 

('atlial\'n.i 241 

("atliarina ...2:«»,'2.M, -•■«•. 24<i 
t'atliailni', 12.\ 1:17, lis, 
211, 24.i, 244, 24.'.. 24'.t. 

2.'i<i, J.'.l, (12 

Calrlna . 211 

Calv 21.1 

("liailotle 2.!|. 2:t;'> 

CllnU.n 241, 2lf. 

Clinli.n, .Ir 24« 

I'.MMiraail -T.. 2:i'.t 

('...•nraa.l A., iT.l, 24.t, 

244, 211'.. 2.-.1 
('n.'iira.vll. 22S, 221). ^.Ml, 

2;tl,2;VI, 234, 2:i,'., :V'.<i 

Conrail -■:'• 

('..nraill 21'. 

('..in.'lia l» 21.'. 

finler 2.2 

Havl.l 2.«, ■::> 

lH-l...rali 211 

l»irok...22>i, ?-■«, 2H1, 2:J2. 2:i.i 

Kllle 231 

KuhiTt -iiiy. 213, 2."i<i, 2.">l 

KKl«Tt K 2.'i<l 

Klislm 246 

Kll7.al.elli, 2X1, 234. -2.17, 

-W, 241, 211 

KlliMi I. 2.M 

Klsi.>. 2K"., 2411 

Kiiplieinla 2:t;{, 237 

Kva 231 

K.vl.ic 2.V. 

VruiirfS 241 

Krancos H 2.'iO 

(lans»vo<irt iM 

(Jecrtje -232, iM, 2;»5 

tlpcrtriiy 24ii 



I'n Evck, Gera.lus 2,32, 233 

tierrille 2W2, ill, 2:15 

• i.Ttrmle 2:.<i | 

llaiinali 23s 

ilaiiiianiis, 2:1'.. 241 1, 241, i 

244. 24.% 

Ilanii'l F 2.Vi I 

llatllel! i'.l I 

llflcii, 13<'., 1.17. 14S, 2.1<i, 213 I 

llenilrlck 71.22X. 23<», I 

ill. 2.12. 2.V1, 2.14, 2:1'., j 

2.3B, 2411, 241. 211 ' 

Il.n.lriok II 2.17, 241 

ll.n.lli.klr 2;t<l 

ll.'iiriik 2-X.t, 2;i2, 23,%, 

2.)6, 2.17 

llpiiiv iif,. Mt, 247, 4<i6 

llniiy II -M 

lli'iirv ,1 iMl 

lliM-.iilrs '2.34 

lliMiiiaii, 17. .VI. 241.24.'., 

24.S, 24'.t 

llennaii 41 242 

ll.-sU'iK 24t; 

lli'slpr «), iW, 242. 24.3, 

244, 246, 2.M 

.lai'inllia 2.> 

Jacob, 22.S, 22'.», im, 231, 
2.(2, 2.v:t. 23.'., J.l'.i, 24l», 
242,243. -Ml, 217. 2.'.l, 2:V. 
,Iacol. I J31, 2:'.4, 2tV 

,iH<-..i> II 2:r2, 2;i:., 2.«;, 

21(1, 211. 24.'., :W7 



.la.'.i 
.ta.M 
.lain 

.laiiK-!* \V 
Jan.- W. 



2:1:1 

II, 242, 246. i'm, :i7ii 

246 

246 

.laliiioljc 2.32 

.l.'iini-ki'n :I6II 

.l.r.niiah V. R 2:>J 

.liibaniia 2.31 

.l..liann<-.s, 2311, 2:12, 23:1, 

2.U. 2:1'. 

•loliaiincs II 2:12, 2:ii"i 

.lobn iW, 242. 243 

.lolin It 24.'. 

.iohii .In !• 72. 2.16 

.loslaa ;CW 

Kati- M 



l^na 

l.foimr<l......_.... 

l.<'onaril (i 

I,jilla 

I.vili.i M 

I,.vnl|r 

Maruarcl 

MarK'arila, 212, 



,.2;i7 



24 :t, 2.M 



.'i:t. 



24.'.. 24S 

>M, 236, 

2411, 241 

MaiKaiilo 22« 

Maim III •.-JS 

Maria, Ml, 2.3ii, ill. 232. 
il4, !:v.. il6, 2:t7, 23«.t. 241 

Mariltl.- „ iHI 

Marv....i3:i.4;;iS.241. 242. 243 

Matv A 244, 247 

Mathivs 22.-<. i!l 

MallvriC 172 

Mavkcii 22".>, iln 

M.tic 22s 

Mvniloil f! 2.16, 276 

N. .111." 2:1'., 23<,i. 21" 

l'.h-r(i 2(2 

niili|. 2:i.S 242.246, .'"■(I 

I'i.lci- ill 

I'l.l.r «i 2.''.2 

K.ub.'l 2.11. 2.-.1 

Ki.liar.l,i!;t,2:i7,iVS2ll, 

2(2, 2(6 

UobiTt 2(1, 21.1. i'.l 

Saiiiiiil ini. 2.3:1 

.><anl i34 

Sarali 2;w 

•rmiias, SJK. -'J".i. 2.tli,ill. 

2:f-'. 2.V.. ii*;. 2:17 

VIssrliiT 242, 2(6 

• William 246. 2:.l 

William It 2.'.1 

Wyiil.l.' Jill 

ri'riinin'. Catliariiii- .'. .V. 

rbayiT, .\iiiia N 2ii.'. 

Henry 2iii 



78 
14S 



II 



3'.i:i 



Thayer. NirholiLs 20J 

William S 2<i5 

Tliolliamer. Ileiiry 17y 

.Ma.litel |7y 

IVtcr |7>*, 2611 

Tboinas. Can.llne M.. KV.. 

Iiy. l.vi 

Thi>mise. .loliaiini-s X\ 

Tlionii.siin, Kll/.a l.',2 

Smirli 1.'.2 

Tb.irii, lieori;!' 214 

Tiel.i.nl, Alburlis :«i 

Tilly. Ilaniiab 11 

Ti.silien, Kli/abt'lli „.. Ni 

Tj.'ikse. AiiivUe :m7, :iiw, :iif.t 

ll.'sliT, .'.Vt, i.4, i»,2.'i<'., 

2.".7, iw. ;r7y, :wt 

Tomlinsnn. llciirv :«i;i 

ToiU|.kiMs. Ilaiiiil |i. (doy.) 

46. 1.'.4 

Ti.wner, rarnline K 'H 

T<.»ii-ieii.l, Abby S 147, 14K 

Abial-.m i:"< 

Itlaiuli.- II 

(•aili.irin.' C 147, 

Catlnirliii' l> 

Cliail.s.le K 77, 78 

Cliarles V. K 

rian'Ii..' I> 

Kavi.l 

i:ii-.ii.> .I.' K 78 

Ki-..l.-ii.k .le !• iH 

(;ii>lavi'ili> K 78 

Harriet M. It 78 

Isabel I» 7n 

.l..bn 147, 148 

.lobii-IeK 77 

.loliii .le l> 78 

.lobn K 7.'., 77, 78 

.lobn S 78 

Kallierlne 1 78 

l,.-..nline lb- K 78 

Maria K 78 

Marlba Ill 

Nanrv 170 

Pauline .le I' 78 

Ro.b.l|>b I) 78 

Si'ia|ibiiie lie K 78 

Volekerl I'. I) 78 

Trav.r. I,a.ly Sarah 271. 273 , 

Trenn. T. Markley Ii« 

Trie.., ('alalyiilje 28 

Trl|Ii.', n.V,;rii',V b".'.".'.'.".".'.'.'.V..'. 7'i 

Troller, Calliarini- li :*» 

,l<.lin II 369 

Marvari'l 37(1 

Maria 41* 

Matlbew .IW 

Sarah :f.'^'. 4iM 

.*«aiab W 369 

Vail V.iblen 3».'l 

Triia\. Isaae Xfl 

Marirarlla 3l'l, .32(1 

Maria -W, .3<.i.'. 

Turner, .lames R W 

Tym.'ii-i.-ii, Amiulli' ....iV., 271 

Ita.'.li.'tali 26i- 

Kl.l.rl (• iV.. 271 

Maritlp 2fi<i, 2iM 

Tvniesoii, Marv 143 

Tyiii.-, .Miehael 2iW 

V. 

U|.f..l.l. Mr 162 

Mrs , U'2 

|l|.bam, Charles W 3'.M 

Usiier. .lobn >24 

Mar.v 124 

V. 

Valkenl.nrRli. .loebein 63 

.lii.likl.- /'jj 

Van Aal.n, Maria -W 

Van AiTiibi-m, .lohn ';■» 

Van Al.'ii. Aaron •™ 

t'atbariiia '"■ ■"' 

I'albarine. 324. :l2.'i, .126. .^^ 



Im)K\. 



\.iii Aliii. Kli/.jl'i'lli.TI.7(i, 

II.I011 .'..' 

Ilevlllc 

Isaai- 

.I|I11K'> \ .. 

I.oiirfii- . 
I,ii.;is .1. 
I.v.lla A ... 

Mari.i 

ri.-t.r 

.<n nil 

Mllll^im 

\ .III .Ml. 11. K^i'.il 

Iliirrl. I 

.1 2.W. 



^l 

\.>M \.~i 1.. < 

f.iililiiKi . 
Marllii .... 


liiii 


yna.. 


:E 


211 
-•It 

I.IH 

i.% 

1 IS 


\aii AMviii-. 
AI'iKiill-'- 




— . -1 


. 27, 
.112. 


314 


• Aliruliaiii. 
(■..rii.lis . 


....'.'. 








Kli.'i .I,.! 
C. . III-. 
.Ia...l. 


<•).. 


..IV>, 


|.'*t. 


l.-.l 

''7 
•tr 


J..I1II 

I.v.lla 








.•f.'s 
?7 


Marllii .... 
Marvl).-... 




... •-7. 


I'", 


.'MI5 



IS.yii.r 

\ an .Vnlworp, Klizulx'tli... 

.lucul) 

\ an AiiiwiTiM'ii.t'ulliariiia, 

Ji-.i. 



Van ll.ri:.ii. .luhii .-Kil 

.l..liii(' L".w 

.1..I111 I' :«M 

l.ticy A P^>» 

l.iicv A. r :i<>l 

Maria ?.»■>, .*C, :U>1 

.M.irloii '"J-.', .•>':;, ?.'!, 

Mirlcn <• '. :**> 

Martin il r.\ f.". ?.'::, 

L"/l, I'.'l, ?.'.'!, 1.117, Jl"*, 

•j«r.>, :»i<t, ;iii|, :>rj, :w 

.Marv •-".'7. .Hi". :hi;i. iH 

MaryltP 2'.'7 

.M'-ii'kTt ?.r:, •-".'.<, .siKi 

Ni-eltJ.' ?."■-'. r.O, :i'.'t. 

•"I.-. •"11 -"17, aim, .an 

Nfllv .'..". '. :wJ 

I'.-tor •-'■'7. -".".1, .'.III 

r.-i.T A :k«i. .'um. ■>•< 

I'll, r II 911, ;tii2 

F.l.r W.... '.ir^ 

I'l'inis ^Jr.>^ 

l*liili|i. :vyj 

I'loitr, J-.i;. L".".t, •.".M, JH7. 

L".'.', .«>(•, rnii 

U.-nln-l ;tiiii 



li.iiii.-i l» :«>•.•, 

\ .III Am. 111. .\liraliaiii .1 

Van Anili'in. Aall|.> 

Aliiahain ll'J. {::», 

Aiiiiill'- 

.I..I111 l» - 

Ka.li.l •.«», 

\aii Ariiliiii. Maria \».*. 

Van Ar^l.i'.M Van Ar.-.lali-n)' 

.laiiii.'l.l.- S Jil. :!«. 

tivni.in 

\ .III i{.-iiiliii\scn. U;lliiis.... 

Cattialiiia ."'.i'.. M'l. 

Ciini.lia I.M. 

(icTiriiy 

IKiiry ... 

.lai-ulius 1' 

.<ara 177. 

Van {l.TKeii. Abruhuiii 

Aii.livw 

.\nn 

Ann K 

Anna M .".'I, .W, 

AiiiiaatJ>'...'J'.>.t, l.".'!, ?.•.'>. 

Aiillioiiy ...JIT, 2l'.i'. 'j'\ 

Antli.iny .\ :ail, 

(.'iiiliurliia...'i'.i:i, •-"•i. j'!.'). 



:'.ll , 
ill I 



('alliariiii 

• '.ilhaiiii. 
I'lii.Miii.i 



.nil. .1«r. 



iMvil 

Ih'bora 

Eli/.at>i-ih 



K.<llllT ill 

liorrlt, J'/J, -."i.l, ■.".(. ■.".-,. 

II I'.'. .1. iiVi.'':iiij.' v„] 

II- '■ ■jv; 

II I, •.»i:j 

II' I I'.'J'.i''. W. ;»«•, 

;ili|. .TiC'. .tn.! 

ll.iirv ('. .-kDi 

.lain.-H , ;.., 

.I.iliic.) U .till 

.Ian „... .ZiC, J".!-. 

Jolimilic-.s •.".rj 



:«M 



Willii-lniuH 

\Vil|..|ii ;iiiii 

William ....-.-.'.l, •.".><.•.".•.'., 

l".".. ^".'7, 'J.'s, j-j-.i, niHi 

WllUain I) li-.i.-! 

Van Kfiirrn, t'oriu-Us 3J7 

ronirlliis '.I.'., Mil 

KIsi.- no 

.I'llilikje 231, 2.16 

Maas II 2<-, 

M.iria .UiTi 

Van lil>ck. Aii.jrcw T Vrs 

Van Hoiniiii'l, Jansc \l 172 

Van ll<>rMiiii,<'atliariiii-...|ii. 

m. 17. I<, I'.'. 211 

Ki;l..'rt 111. M. 

'riyiiil.' II. ir. 

Van Hrack.l. Kli/alj.lh x« 

Van l:ii-.sl.-.|.-. Donilli.- .1.. 

i;i. iwi, r.i;, r.7. f.s, 184 

Tryiilj.. J i\\ ;ii2 

Van Urmkluiven. Cl.ii-s .1., ('..". 

V.iii Itnii:, Catli.iriiia .V.H 

Van llriiu'K.'ii. ('.illiarino.... iVi 

\ an hiir.'ii. Anna ."..U 

llari-nl :m 

t'hrisiina , .' .Vi'i 

Coriii'lia .M :J1.\ :!i:. 

Hl^ii- 7, ;v.tii 

(i.rrill.' II 221, 22.") 

ll.-ii.lrlk.- r. 

.lann.'lii.' .171. 37.i 

.l.iliii .Til, .T,4 

Maas .> 

Maiilli- Mr, 

M.iilH.- II 224. 22ii 

Sl.irilj.' M M\ .11.-I 

Marl. 11 (• :tl.'. 

Mart. II M .17-. 

Marlin 1 rn-.^i.li-iit) XH 

I'.M.r .M .T2fi 

Van C.irlaar. .Inli.iiiun l'.'.) 

Van rurluir, IU-iiiinl....;t25. .'C>1 

.lac. 21 

Van Dam. Catiina .11 1. .Til 

• laa* |{ 3U 

|i.b.ira I 

Ki|> :i 

V.in.l.'n llir;.'h, Ahruliaiii... :t7t 

A.l.iiii .an; 

Aunlt'tii- 4.* 

All. la .IS, 4:1 

Aii'lrk-ii .m, 371 

Anna ^^•< 

Annan.- 127. 1 ?.• 

Aniiatl.' II.'. 

Aniii'ljc lL».t 

Anil.. 17! 

Aiitl.- XM, ;!2f.. -.iS: 

Ariaanlji' .I2.\ 321'. 

Ilun-iit .174. 37.'> 

Har.-iil a .-174, 375 

U<.-liJaiiiln 374, 375 



Van .liii H.m'li. t'Hlalyiia . HI 

Caiulyiiijf .1".'. 

talliarlna I.W 

<'airina 12<« 

Calrviia 12s. I2'.i 

(■liri.slina .T"'.. 4iii 

• •..rii.'lia 27. m.'.. .•»»"., Hi; 

('.irnclls :l^ .■•>•■>. »"'. 

('iiriii.listi..ii''.. :»»■>. :il.^. 324 

Kiisi'ltle Iii. I7'.i, 2<'.'>. 

2fil, 2-<. .(Hi 

Kvrrt 121. HI 

OlHTlJ.. ;Ki.'>, HI. 

tii'orili- a .M4 

tjocrlriiy '••*, -'f') 

(i.-rrci :tti.< 

(icrrit .•!<»■>. .116, :i74 

(lorrit (' 177, .IMt 

t;.Trit 11 2ii'. 

(icrlji- 3ii0 

<««>osfn .His 

(JvsliiTt Sitt, ."«»; 

livsliert (' .Uri 

llaiiiiah 4H, 41'. 

.Iohaiiii.« 374 

.l.ilinO :m\ 

Marv-arita 17.'.. 177 

Maria 3iii. rvni. :s74. .17.'. 

Mnrlllc 3ii.\ .m;, 3(8 

Mariiji- <i ;M4 

Matlilas 40 

.Manillas.. Ill, :«!.'>, .Hie, .ll.'. 

Slayt-ki? MH 

Mayko 44 

MvniK- 3ii«'> 

N'.tltl.' :!74. 37'. 

N.iltk (J 21K, 271 

Ita. h. 1 26«i, 2i".3, 2i'.7 

K.liii.T .174 

KoLiTt K 3111 

Kiitircrt .•«« 

Sarah jMfl. Ms 

'I'.nntji.' 3ii,'i 

Tryn I7:j 

Tiyiille .111,'. 

VolkiC I'.K 

W illiiii ti 321 

Willu'lniu.s. .If 43 

William 3115 

Wynaiit Hf., .H2 

Wyntjo 1211. 131. Iiis 4<il 

Vaii'liiilmi);. lira.liis 3113 

Van (I.T llOKaiTl, Abra- 
ham lln 

A.lriana 3|ii, 311 

ARiiiotje .iii'.i 

Anna :»■<, 311 

Amialcp 3iiy 

A I iaaiit I.- .11 1 

raihariin- 3lii 

Catrlna »w, jiiy 

I'laas :«w, .iir.i, lin, 311 

Cornclis 3<w, .-iii'.i 

Kllzubedi ;«« 

K.yij.. .uiy 

Kraiiiis 3i)s 

Fraiis...3«)7, 3I1S, 3r.i, 310, 

311 

(icartri-y my 

llarnianiis .In..!. 311 

llarnn-n M Hff. 3iiH 

ll.li'ii.i :«W, 3111 

lli-MiT 311) 

.laci.l. ;!il(«, 3111 

.lacribiis :lli>t. 31(1 

.I.lli'<l|i- .MIS 

.l..hatin.'s law, ;».i, 3lii 

.l..s.|ih .Ill 

1.N -I..I 3117 

MarKarrl .'aiH 

Maruarii't .Km 

.MiiTk'ari.'ta 311 

Marcarila 311 

M.irtrri. 1 311 

.Mar;;ri.l.' 3lii, ill 

Maria ;»w 

MIrlia.l .nm 

Mvinli'rt .aC. .'MIS. .K«, 310 

Mvii.brt II. -221. .■ai7. .««, 

3ir.i, 31(1 
Nirliolas Sir.i, 311 



XVUI 



Lndkx. 



V 


till il.r llogaoit, Ni(ol;is... 


.-.lit 




I'loliT 




3(i',t 




Kiuhcl „ 




.11 1 




KaKol 




.HP'.) 




Kver 




;!ns 

3111 




Sarah 






TakiTUs 


itn-.i. 




Turk 


.liw. :«!'.•, 


311 


V 


amlorBrift, Adriiiiia Cm, 








f>;. fi'.i. 


7(1 


V 


under llvyilen, AIMa 


2C.'.> 








ISl 




ratharino 


r^s 


141 




I»avi<l 


.iVi. l>tV.I. 


270 




Dirk Ill, 

iio<sle 


■-W, J^l, 


.tin 




(iirrlrii.lo 


nil. 


270 




.laool 


2.J0, 


2tl'.i 




Naiiuiiij; 




2t'>'.l 




Ka< lii'l -j:*;. 


•jtiy, •-'71, 


271 


\ 


an.lfrliDiV, Come 


ins 1'.... 


'.>7 


\ 


aii'l<>rliOi:i'ii, t'onielis 


>.i 


\ 


an ili'r llovc'n, Cornells 


1 


\ 


an ilor Liiulo. 


Ilurina- 






iius A 




313 




WillfnipMf II . 




:;13 


V 


an (l.-r Miuii-n, .) 


ibn K 


!l 


\ 


aniliTpoi'l, .\aron 


.:!2".i, .tin, 








3.i.l. 


311 




Aaron E 




.!;'..t 




Aaron .1 


33.!, 


.tin 




Aaron M 




311 




Abraham. ..2li(, 


3i:i. 3jr., 




A.lelino J 




.".1 1 




Alilnl 




.ijfi 




.\nni' 




3: 111 




.\nlhon.v 




X'li 




AnthoMv 


.•!2.\ X<t\ 


.l'>l 




Ariaaiilli- 


:52.'>, 


.'.26 




AiiKiislus 11.... 




til 




("atharina 


.127, 


32S 




ratharino 




;f'.s 














aia. 


3'l 








,3f, 




Corrn'ha 


:!(i.') 


324 




Cornelia W 




m\ 




Davl.l 




32C. 




Klb>-rl|i' 


..•il2, :iU, 
.■C3, :vw 


:!25 




Eli/.ab.'Hi...I'.l\ 






XM, xa. .■«!, 


.(.',4, 3.XI, 


;t,M 




Elizabeth W... 




x»\ 








■!•>« 








.324 




Ccrrif. :Ci"., 324, 


325, 32»;, 


327 




liirtruiU' A\ .... 




XK 




Harriet 


3;?2, XVt, 


.•131-. 




ileniirlck 




3-.'4 




Il.nrv A 




XV, 




Henry V. S .... 




341 




llernian W . 




:j.lii 




Isaac. ..Ill", ■■' 




.341 




,Tacob\is J • 


■Ji. :;-.'«. 


327 




Jaines...:tio, .yi 


, ;k_'. .!;« 








3;ti, 


.•t:t:> 




.lames >KH 




,13.3 








;V>7 




Jainietje 




327 




•lesse 1) 




:t;i3 




.lohanna 




32.1 




Johannes. .."li.). 


:v2i), .lis. 








:\J9, XMi, 


."t7S 




.lolin :u>, VJif 


.tJii.Sin 








3tl 


4m. 




•lohn A 




:'.il 




lA-wis M 




:v'<'i 




I.ourens 




...*' 




l.viUa |{ 




311 




M.ir-.iret 


...iVs, 71. 


311 




M.iv-.ulet 




321 




M r^arila 


:»■), 


32S 




M.n. ....N.. .-S. .- 


.1, ".HI, SM 








32i;. :vj7. 








."28, 


:t.i< 




Marv 




3:t2 




Mary C 




31)1 




Marv K 




3,t.- 




Mar.v K V.K 


loy, xvj. 


.311 




Marvlje 




:!27 




.Maltheiis 




.327 



Vaii.leii)oel, MeUherl M.... 314 

.Melehert W ft'<, 32,'., Sy. 

Mel;,'erl, .324. 32f.. 327. 373, .37 1 
Melgerl. Jr...H«, 320,320, 

.W, 32< 

IVIer ^i27 

S. Oaklev....f2<.l. .vSi, .!.3f.. 
;t:i7. :i.Vs. XV.>, 310, .312, 4(lt", 

S. tiakley. .Ir :t.lt;, :V42 

Sarali 20, 2I(/, .328 

Sarah A 312, ;t:i4, xa 

Sarah K 3.13, 4IHJ 

Susan .ttj 

Susan C 132, ;t:ii, ;t4i 

Tennis (" 2.ti, :v2:'> 

Tennlle 32f. 

Thomas B 311 

Trinke ' :'.2I 

Wenilell vu; 

Wilhelni .0 

WvnanI ;tii:>, 321. 32.\ ;t2f. 

Wvnaiil O 30.-., 321, 32:-i 

Van.liTve>r. A. (I>r.) lo.>* 

Louis ,1 «4 

Van iter Vol-eii. Kli/.al>eth.. 1>.I7 

Vanilerwater, EU/abeth.... isy 

•Pamietje 1(), 15 

tVamlowaterl Mat;<lH- 
lena...lS0, KS'.i, I'.hi, i<ii, 

41.'<, 4UI 
(Yauilewatert Willi 'in, 

isii, |8'.i, 4 IS 

Van itor Werken, Calbariiia, ir.7 

Van iler /ee, Albert Il,\ :iiil 

Coriielis .302 

Elizabeth .301 

Mavlea ;I0(I, .■t02 

Storm Il.i, II.". 

Wonter Il.'> 

Van Heiiseii, — . ^22 

Abraham. ...112, .31:;, 314, 

31.-., .317 

A'lrlaen 313 

Aelt.le 313 

Anna .317 

Annatle 31C, 

Ariaantle 31;') 

Bala '.M, %, 31C. 

Caspar 312 

ratalvna(Calallna), 1,S|, 

IHii, l.-^s, l.sy, I'.m, ;i|7, 41H 
O^VlalMitje, 312,313,31-., 31C. 

Cathalina. 131 

Calharina 314. 315 

Catharine W, '.il 

Catharine K. >l 2(io 

Cathlvna Mi:,, .-sot; 

Cathrina 312 

Cormlia .11(1 

Cornelis A 3ir. 

Elizabeth 11. 15. .ilC, 322 

Enj;eltie llf., 120, |:!l, 1.32 

Enui'ltje 312, 311, 315 

(ierrit 317 

(inert II 317 

llarpert 121, 312, .;|3, 

311,311;, 317 

llarpert M 317 

llartinau 315 

Helen .312 

Helena ii. In, IHi. 121, 

l:i3, 312. 313. 311, .!|.'>, 

3ir,, .'.17 

Henrick , 3lf., .317 

llenric'us 311 

Isaae 313. lIC, .317 

.lacob. .12f.. !12. .113. 3ir.. .117 

.lacob A 3K,. 317 

.Ian .'.13, 315 

.lohannes .31.5, :'.1('. 

Lena 317 

I.vsbel -s, 10,14. 313 

Mamlalena .312 

Maraiiet .31fi 

Maria 12<.i, 14.3, 17s 

Marilje MC. .U7 

Marten 315 

Martin 312, .314, 325 

Marytle 316 

Mattheiis 314, .315. Sir. 

Matthew A '.". 10 

M IV. ken . 313 



Van Uenseii. Melehert. .314, 317' 
Melcherl A..3J2, 313, 314. .315 

I'ieler 312, 314 

Kaehel ,1U; 

Robert 313, 315 

Uiit. M 93. 110. 12(1, ,«»•, 

Knttier 312, 315 

Kntyert 2.14 

Sarali 31f. 

Tetiwls (,Matlhe\v)..3o.5, 

312,313, .314 

Ten wis A 31.\ 31(> 

Tobias 315 

Tryiitje....,s. y, 12.13. U, 

313, 311,316, 317 

Win.ni .313. 3li; 

William J 186, 316 

\\ viitle 314 

Van liitinars, Cornells B.... 116 

Van liitninrsen, .Ian .1 64 

Van Doesbiirch, lleiul- 

riek A 343 

.lannelje 31.3, .344 

Van Itriessen, Anna 31.S, 31li 

Annatle :fflo 

Catalvntle '.. 320 

Catharine 320, 321 

Eva 31.S, lil'.l 

llenUrlek .318, :!2(l 

.Ian 1H4, .321 

Johannes. ...31S, 3iy, 320, ;121 

John .319 

MaiKarlet .321 

Maria 31.s.3_ti. 321. .322 

Marv 319. 320,321, 322 

I'etrns 31.", .tr.l, 320, 321 

I'etnis, Jr 318, 319, .t;*' 

Kaehel 320, .321 

Sarah 320 

\\ineni .320 

Van Droop, J.ihn 93 

Van Duyn. Cornelia. ...3«;. 42, 49 

Cornelius 42 

Van Dvek. Abraham :io4, .36:1 

Ann E ;m 

Ann! .3;;i 

Catalvna ...l:!)), :t78, X^, :i9:t 

Corn, lis Jli. 

Elizabeth. ...■.".H, 297, :VIO, :i.il 

Heii.hick .331, ;K5 

Henrieiis f.9 

l.aureiiee .328 

Leonard B .304 

Lydia 67 

Maria 363 

Martha 14, 16 

Marv ■2'X;, LVl, -.W, 298 

Mvmlert 2'.i7 

Neeltle 2".i7 

Van Eeck. Mari;aret :M. 41 

Van Ember.i;. Catharlne..95. 

97, 99 

I'eregrine 97 

Van Eps, Anna 2;!li, ;581, .3'.rj 

Charles 279 

Itlrk .343 

Elizabeth 34.3, :t44 

.laeomyntle 175 

Jan :;4;i, 344 

.Johannes 64 

Lvsbet 175 

Van Escli, Evert 305 

Van Kslant, Catalynl|e..312. 

:!i:i, ;!I6, :ii7 

Claas 313 

Van Ess, Cornells :182 

Maveke :i77. :182, .3yO 

Van Everen, John C....2.16, 276 
Van Oaasbeek, Abraham.... 217 

Anna M 217, 218, 22(i 

.lacomviitju 217 

Maria .' 2li;, 217, 218 

Van llarlingen. Ernestiis... 

1.S6. isy 

Henry l^' 

Van lli.en, .lury..., 27 

Van H..e.sen, Jan F 11 

Mviiilerl 374 

Keln.r II 

Volkert >*. 11 

Van Ilonlen. KoeW 0...;143, .344 
Van liiKeii, James 40u 



Index. 



XIX 



Vail Iveron, Hosier -'^ 

Mvn.liTl M -'JT 

Van Kli-i'ck. Kli/.nb.-lli .-JIT. 

XV,. «>.'. 4(Nl. 412 

Van l^:ir, Cuthiirinr I". H 

«iiTrit '< 

Van I,fK)ii. Albert •'''"•I 

KIsIc If«i. HI 

.run ISl 

Uvl..' 3f.l 

I'.i.r 4nl 

Van Nis, Aaltlf. .M.l, .MS.Sir., tIS 

Al.ialiani :\i\ .ll'.i 

Anna In'., »H, .TI5, .m"« 

Aniiatic .lI'.i 

Ari laiiiii' :nr. 

Cal.iliiLi 3(7 

• '.il.ilvna 3115. 347 

t'.italvnUi- :»■< 

t 'al lial V III |e 317 

<ailiarine K" 

Calrvnu "•If' 

Corn.lis (II.) Isl. 313. 

341. Sl.l, 316. 347. 3|j«, :iN2 

DavM .mi 

Kvtrt :m1. 3Ii>. 317 

H.'irlruv 31.'i 

(;orril...31.l. .;i.'., 3Ui, .317. 

MX, .3r.i 

f!iTrit|i' MX 311 

"iiiilj.- .313. M\ 

llaniia 317 

llcnilri.k 31.3, 311..31.\ 

3ir.. 317 

lien Irick 31 t 

ll.-ii.lrl.kli-...l.><.t. liM.lS.-., 

.34.3, 311 

llcnilri.kl<' :tl."> 

lliiirkk 31.^ 

.laiol 3IH 

Jan ^1,, 313, .344.3l.\.34fi. :U!< 

.lun II 31f., .317 

.laniMlIc .147 

.lohanna IIC 

.I"li.iiini-.s 31."i, :M7. 31S 

M.iikMnta MC, .117 

Maria... 141, .ll.\ .HC. .317, M^ 

Marinlc .tl7 

Marillf 31S 

Maytkf .31(. 

Ma.vkf r.7 

Niiolu.i :ils 

I'clrns 31S 

I'liillipiis .'V4i°.. 317 

IM.tiM 317 

Ka.licl ...73, TTf. 

Sara 31n, :iiy 

Sarah 34ti, '.IS 

.■^arlli' ■H.'* 

Tnintli- 317 

Tl.rk l[.... 147 

Williin 31.'>, :;i7 

Van ^l■■.^. ('atliariiif..7;>. 7ii. 7'< 

r.innlis 2.'i,s 

II.Mi.lrUklo "i:; 

.l.iiii' 3^J 

.John .IS 

Mayk.ii Is; 

Van Ollnila, llcl.-nii I'M, 

IW 

Van Or.liii. KnecUic... .'Ujl, .'.i..-. 

Il./.i-kiah 301, 3«1, .Ifi.') 

.laiob .v,\ inn 

Sainni'l .WVi, .if,.', 

Sara :Wil, 3ta 

Ti'niiU .VVi 

Van n-traml. .MiiKail U.l 

Van I'allcn, I'hilip yj? 

Van I'l-ll, ralliarlna...l»'<, 

an, 2<r.', 21)3 
.I'lliannr.i jni 

Van Pi-llrn. Aiiilrics Z'."? 

Callilvnll-' ■Xi\, Wt, :»:\ 

Claas !•■ ;.„ :us 

Van It. Tiller, Trviilji- .l..'.<2. '.i3 

Van l{.-t»iiiTon, Tr.vnlji'.... .s 

Van IliiiUM-iaiT, Anna 7, 

•'•7. r.y, 72 

lliriianl S 'w 

I'm! barilla :i;i.'>. 401» 

('alb:irlin' f.Mi 

ralb.irini' <i -r '■ 



Van RonBSPlaor. KIbIo 122 

KlKjo ...131. 134, 144, .tWi, 417 

C.oose :wi 

llili'iia I **6, .'f.M, .'tini 

llcnilrlck iv.t, ,tiM 

ll.nrv 1 72 

ll.nr.v K .T.HI 

.Icri'iniali I2.'> 

.IiihaniH's Zlt 

Killaen K .RKi 

Killlaii 40. 1.1.3, S'.m 

I^iulsa 77, 7H 

MaplaU'ti 7 

Maruari't S 7.\ 77 

Mar«arlia 21H 

.Maria. 7.'>. '.in, :t2y, f.Hi 

Maria II 124 

Nl. hulas 7, Mil, V.'Mt 

"I'alroon" I, 24, 4<; 

I'hilip twi 

I'hiltp P 1.33 

Suloinon .CIO 

Slrphrn 77, >7, '.»>. '.'S 

llii, :Vi'.i 

Van Uotnicr. .Viinclli- ll.S 

Van Sanlvoonl, Maria, -t^T, 'W 
Van S<'haui-k, AiU-lim- K... 

:ivi, 3111 

llfiiry r 3111 

Van Schaii-k, Aar.m I :iir.: 

Abraham 'V.! 

Alida 3.M 

Anna M ■'..■■ii 

Anthoiiv...2(l, 2.3:t, :i."i<i, 351 

Hoflllr 2'.'. .•/>, 42, 43 

Calalyiiii 3'*.->, .3'.i.l 

Catharliin 72,71, li<, .V>\ 

Calharliip I'.i3, IM, I'ls 

CaMilina ll« 

CathlMia 126 

Catrina :l'i<i, .3M 

Claas L is.-i 

Claa-I.' L".! 

Cornclis l»:i 

Dcbolu 2, ."■>. :V,l 

liiiininlciis sii 

Kli/.abvth...ll'', 3ln. i'.il. 'Wi 
Km«i'1i.|o...:i<i, .(7, li, II'.'. I'.'l 

(•••iTlic >7 

Gi'orlli- 111. IM, ll'.t, 

12ii, 22'.', 211. 211, 2:\.\ .l-'iK 

lierrlt ls.\ .\Mi, X<\ 

liirrit S 13s 

lirrril.li' l.'H) 

lirrlruv .isi, ;is7 

(iiM.M' :iyii 

liooscn rji'i 

liuosi-n (i Ill 

c:o.is.n .•< 122. rr. 

<io7.lMI .-i, 11, .-Vni. 3M 

Giizcn (J Xfl, t.')! 

Ili-nilrirk l.' .16 

lk-n>lri<'kit' iK'i 

llfiirv r 2n 

Iili'ii 2s 

.laiob .'•>, X,\ 

.lanr .1112 

.lann.-lji' In.",, :\{!, 

.loliann.-s 31, 112, \.<> 

l><' villus .ijii 

l.niirc'iis it'laasi, l>3, Is.^i, m:, 

Maria .IIMI, 3M 

NIthnlas 37, 4'.i 

Uiikc 116, 122. .i.-.l 

Uyckir 71, 71 

Sara 2«Vi 

Sarah...! 17, 123, 121. I2!i. 

142, A-.l 

Sarljc. :w. 14, 4'.i 

Sybranl. 31, I'.Ci, :i2i. 3'.<i. 

3.'.I 

\Vi-s.*'l .1116 

Van .><chi'llyiir. Coriu-lls |i.. 251 
Van .S iKirinlrrwiMTl. .Mar- 

Karicl It. .1 212 

Uiili;.-r.l .112 

ViUi St'liiionhovi'n, iiiTril_. ll'.i 

HiTril II :ii7 

•lacobim 1:12 

•UcoinyiiUf .31.1. :ii7 

Maria nn 

Susan 1211, 1 12 



Van Schoonhovon 

Susanna 112, ill 

Van Sliilitriihorsi, liata.... I'.'l 

Uranl A 114 

(i.rrll. 113, 114, II.'., 174. f.7 

li'iii'la 11,'. 

lllll.K Ill II.-, 

Ila.h.l 115 

Van Sll;;lii<nhorst, .Mida.... .V5ii 

>lark'.iri'l .32'.i 

Van SIvck, ('iitbarlne, 2.'tf<, 

'287, 26.'* 

Ilarnicn 267 

Nicholas 276 

Van Slriivdfn. Jan .323 

Van Slrvk'T. MarKarita.318, 3211 

VanTas.vl, Abraham 121 

Van Tllburi;. lirtetl.- 10 

Jacob HI 

Johannes .36 

John 29 

MaiKariet •29, .36 

Van Trliht, Abiiihaiii...6'*, 

116. .12 1, .373 

Helena .325 

Magilalcna, 113. 116. 122. 

121. l'<7. 325 
MarKar<'ta,6'i. 6«, 71, 71, ;t2.'> 
Maria..lK7, ;;25, .r27, .373. 

;i74. .175 
V an ValkPiiberp, Ahrahani. .3tU 

LanilMTt 3f.l 

Van Valki'iibiTKb, John .32S 

Van Valk.nburKb, Anna K.. 242 

l»aal|<' .!7.'. 

('atliarina 2«l« 

Kva ."IIS 

Isaac Lift, 2118 

Jaciibiis -jtiK 

I.blia 2'.i8 

MarKrIla. . 2<.iS 

.. Slephen i;42 

Van Vfchloii, .Vbraham 

■iVI, .IM. 361, .3<a. .365, 

.366. .'.r.y, .371, ,372, 41)0 

Abraham V. W 3«M 

AKnietJe S.V>. 362 

Anna 263, :«7, 364, .365 

.\nna 1. ;57o 

Annaalji- /Xt, 364 

Aniiii' .-572 

Anij.- ;;;;;; .-v^ 

Ki'iilaniin a;.! 

I'alarina 361 

<'alharini'...:i,s7, .'.■.i.'., 4i«i, 

4111, 402. 403 

r.ilharinc C ..ii-fl, :t70 

('alliarlni' K 246, .170 

• 'albarinc .1 .iiji 

I'alliarini' S .171 

foriiclla .■>7i 

Corni-lla C :t7| 

Comolis T...I2I. .•r,2. .3'i6, X',7 

t'nyli-r .'iini, .171 

|lir<k.....3:.j<, .'lyi, .160, .161, 

.162. 31« 

Kink T 3.'.2, .3.\3, 3.'>4, 

.W, .3.'fl 

I'iri-ks Xtl 

IMr.ks.. x,.j, 

Eli/ab(lli....ii".o, 361, .362, 

361'. :KI'> 

Klizabi'lli A :nvs 

Kli/.abi'iha ;i6| 

Kphraim ....124, av.l, .362, .R* 

K.«l<'lle lie l> .172 

KiiKi'iio ;!7i 

Kva tti. ;'j;i, x,2, :i63 

!■■> Ill' .ivi. .UVJ 

•i'-rlniy „ :|65 

lifi rit T 1;.,, 17s, 3.V2, 

.C.7. .rti. .361. .162 

liiTlrn.li' .16.1, 3it', 

<!r..||i- .w 

llaiiiilton .171 

llai 11.1 :!7| 

1 1 an 11a 11 lis .v.s 

ll.inl.l .171 

Naiiiol M ;*» 

Mil. iia .16.3 

lli'inlrii'iis 362 

1 1 I'll ry :i7| 



x\ 



Van Vetlil.'ii, 11,-|. i L 

Iliiliartu^ (rtl, 

.liicub -.m. 

Jacob T. B .-Vii, 

Jam- 

Jaiiiu'Oi' uiv i^i.;u:j. 



:Ci7 



JoluililK>....:Ul, .131,35: 
..!. ;U>1. :W9. 
"'i'.i. .ii.V 



:wo. :v,i 



John 

Jolill II. 

JU'liiti 

JMnill^i U 

l,.oii.kTt 

I,.'na 

lA'oimnl »i .'KW, 

l.iuas 

l.v.lia ilT. «1'.>, 

M it^:,ir.i -V*), 

M.i'-.ii.t T 

M.iruaiita 177, 

Maria :15y. .Itil.Jtfa. 

Maria II 

Marvllo l-A 

Miihi>'l...vM,:t>i. .'.VS. ;Wi. 

NL'cltle 

l>rl.T :»■'■■!. 

I'liilil' "'-'. '■^'•■^. 

I'ii'i.rlli' •'■'- 

K.-liccca •-'73.401, 

U.UlMll 

Ukhar.l 



Nan v.. ' .1, ...I 1.-,, 

Jin oil r 

JoliiiiJiK-i, Jr 

Mrtria <i 

Ua.h.-l 

Van WoinuT, ('atuliim 

Van Wvck. l.onNa 

Van Wvthor.-il, Kls|o n.t. 

Hi. 111-.. 117. 

Wouler 

Van Vivfii-n. Ariauntjc 

Cailiaiinu 

Uonit :e, 

llrnilrickii' 

Mvmli'it 

Mvu.li-rl K..,iw •.".rj, :v>-i, 

N.-.HJ.'....r>.''. iVS, 71, •.'^•2, 

•-■<.'3. 

I Ui'.vupr 



Il.s 
III I 



al.li 

Salomon 

Sanuul„.l.V,, .iV.. .V.I, .mt, 

3fA. 

."'aniiKl A 



Sarali 

i^"Pliia 

S> liuvler 

•I'eiinis.Jli-,. xyz. XS. X>1. 

■.v,\ 'WK .i.v.1. ;l«ji,.Tf.:5. 
i(>l. :vk;, ;i6.>*. .Vv.i, :!7ti. 

'r< iiiiis A 

IVu'iis 

T.unis |).....V.J. 3.\1. 3.V., 

Truiii'i T 3<U. .«V4, 

Vokk.Tl .....r.7, :V.'.'. ;i61. 

V..lk.rt ".'3. 

Willi.im \V 

Wviilif X>\ 

Van Vi':;titi>n, AbraliHUi O.. 

Curn.lis 

Waller 

Van Voorlioii.il. Claa.-* t\ .«.. 

0>irni'lis f!... 221. 

.laun-tlc 221. 

l.ysi'lMi 

Van Voi-it. .\iina M.>. 

Eli/alx'tli 

Van ViankiMi. .\liila 111. 

Uarl.aia 31. 

Kv.rl U 

(ii-nil 

Mari.i'.l!!;;^!;!!!!!";";!!;!! 

Marl.i U 

Kvkirt 

Van Wa'.;enfi-. Jacoli 

Van \V<-M'|i. Cyslirrt (' 

Van Wir. l{oii|.iiiiiii...ll. i\>, 

Culliarinc 

Tafrvna 

• ierril 

Homy 11 

y>)hH'yZ\Z\."'."."'.'/Z'.'.'.'. 
.Maria 

Saraii ...V.K 

Wiliiani 

V.la Il'i. 

Van Witli.'ik. Cilliarini. ... 
Van W,MMI. Ali la 

AmiM 

Aiimijo lis 127, 

i:ii/aln'ili liw.. 

Kn--ili|c R J....:'.12. .tH. 

Kyij.' .■ 



,.21, 



Van Vssfl.-it.'vn. Ilata....:i|.t. 
Van Yvfifii. .\li.la 

Itiiriirr 

Kr.Ml.Ti.k 

.lohannrs 

Ni-.ll|.' 

IC'^-nirr 

Van Zaii'lt. .Vniiatie 

AniielJ.' *-.l. 

Itiniainin 

Itoniarilns 

Calrina :12I, 

ho. i..r 

Kill.- M 

Jann.'lj.' 

Jolianiiis .f2t. 

Van Zaiilon. Anna 

Anthonv 

(Nlia 

Davi.l 

(;.MTii 

(iy>l..rt 

.laiiiu'lji' 

J.ihaiiii.s 

Jo-.i>li J 172. 

Maria 

Variik. .\bra1.aiii 

V.ili;.'liii, A. T. K 

Vo.|.U'r, AUurl 

Allien II 

Ari'iit 

Al.\an.l.-r 

ISaivTit 

Catriii.i ■•^, 

(;orn.li- 

Ilarniann.s .Td-. 

Mar:,'aii-t :iii-, :!"!. 

.Maria 

I'.ior 

IMiitip 

Vioilor, .loliann.s 

Mvn.lrrt 

Volk.rl S 

V.-iilia;;.'n. Ali.la 

ViTbriijjiir. .|,.|iann.s I' 

ViM-niilyi'. l;..liiMt 

Vvrplaii. k. .Vbraliain I 

Aria.inllo ...112. :'.2t. .t2.'>. 
Vorplank. .\braliain 

Cillvn 

Kacii.-l 

Vli'l.'. Ariioiil 

Cl.ias 

J.-iiiii.tJ.' 

Maiia 

.'^11^,'inn.i ".'^n. .l-*'.'. .'.'7. 

Viiiii.', \\ ill.iupti.' 221, 

Maria. 

Vinliasr.n. Abraliani 374. 

Ai-lli<> 

Ali.la ...2V., 2.-. I. 2.V.. y,'!, 
■27i>. 271, 

.\nfhonv 

.Vviaanllo 

I>irk 

Kli/.abi-lli IHi. 1S7. 

Kva 1. 2, 



fi.'.rtrilv 

Jacobus 

Jan II 



.■y.2 



\ inlia.'i'ii. .lohanna :'.7I. MS 

.l.>liaiiiics....|>7, ;f27. .(7 t 

MA. MS 

Jolin J..', 32.'. 

Jolin. .If ;t 

Marcarila 32il, .127. 371 

.Marine 2.V., :i7:l 

M,iria...l2.l, 32.'i, 37.1, 374, 37.'. 

Marini _ ?;;:, 

Williin :t73 

Vissclii-r. .Miniliaiii 2iW. ■j',7 

.\li.la, 232. 2:i".. 23'.i. 'iv,, 

2ii.i.2ii<-., 271,272, 271 
Aniia...2.'i.'), 2.'i7, 2.V1, 271, 2h4 

Anna II j.si; 

Anna M 'jiVJ 

.\nnalii' ■^■> 

Annalic ViX l.V.i, 21"^, 272 

Ann.-IJ.'. Ml, l><2,2.1»<,242, 
2li., 2.\'i, 2»>1, -tW, 273, S!:) 

Annie 2s7 

A mil.' K 2K7 

Ariaantli', 2.M. :!77, :17>.», 

.w"., .is;, w.k 

Ilar.iil 271 

ItarenI J 2.V.I, 27 1 , '272, 2:3 

Ita.stlacn, iV3, 2.->l, 2.k> 

2.V.1, 2110 

Itasiia.-n II l-ii. 2.'>.'i. 'S^ 

Itiisiiai'ii (llaslianl 'P.... 
I'.. 17y, 2i''<i, Ji'.l, 2i".l, 

2-'v'<, :uiii 

Ha-^llaii 21..'. 

ll.tlv \V J,-*!-. 

Tarrie A 2SM 

I'alliarine, Ji'.l, 2»W, 27C., 

2-in. 2s|,2'v!. 'm 

Catbariii.- K 2sl 

('alliariiK' K 2.M". 

(•iitbailno 1 2.-<7 

Calhliiia, 3<.i. ir.. .M, .wi, 

21. 1, '2vi, 2-'9 

Oatrlna y-fi 

Ccilia 2f.2 

Cliarl.'- II 2'is 

Clirisloplier I. 2ik'« 

Clar.i <; 2-«l 

l'..ra A 2»7 

Dalii.'l 271'., 27'.i. 2SI 

It.miel W 2.'<i'. 2Mi 

Kiborab 2ni 

Mirkl.' ^.V.i. JMi 

!•;. Ili.ckinan 2v( 

K.lwar.| -271 

IvUvar.l \V 27.". 

K-.;berIie 2.V. 

KM.'rl 2i;i. -272 

Kb'scbat 21I.S 

Kli/a I- 2-'7 

Kli/.ab.lli, 2..7, 2.>, 2ivV 

2'.7. 2<W 

Klizabetli A 2«l. •2x'> 

Klizabcth I -271 

Kllali 2>-fi 

Klloii 2i.i"> 

Kl>|.- 2.V, 

Kllie 2.VI 

Ksllur 2i;i 

Kva 2.V,. 2f.t 

fllMllV (i 2.SI 

Kran.-.'s 2fi7 

Kraii. i-.u-i '272 

Kranklin l> 2S.3 

Kr.-.I.Mirk, 2.V1, 2.V1. 2.V.. 
27.'.. 27i', 277. '27'*, 27!l. 

".>("( '■>-<\\ 2SI, 2>.'>. 2<C. 

Kie.l.rick It 2S3 

Kre.l.n.k F....2S4. 2'<->. 2.'«i 
Kre.|.Tick II. .. .2.M.. 27.-.. 

.".77. ^*\ 

Kiv.brick J 2*'. 2^3 

l!a/..iia 27li. 27'.'. 'Z^t} 

Gaz.na M. 2S|, 2'i2 

(!e.rl|.> ->' 

li.'eriruv....2.V). 2."<'.. 2i'''.t. 

272. '27 1, •27i., 277 

(iroVKO '-•"7 

( ierril t 2.y'. 2<'.<>. 2<.3. 

2<i7. 27I.-273. 271 

(!.-rril « -W 

ti.rrit 1 2r>'. -"• 

Crril T ■-"•3. -■«.■., 2'.7 



Index. 



xxi 



\ i>siliiT, (icrtniilc.'J, 0.7, 

•J'.'.i, 'J^T 
(M'rtrii.li- I) I'TI 

• ii.ii II •>: 

llumiali Vu 

ll.iriiiiinu^, -"• ■ 

Il.'iiiii;inu> i: J 

lliirnieii ._!.„. 

Ihinnon II...'. .:'.%»' 'j.Vi. 

2."<i, 2."i7, U'.'>^, iT'.i. -W" 

ll.ir)iu-ii N .Tl, "H 

ll.'iriiii'ii V. S 2i> 

lliinnoii i'e, I'.v., JT.''. 

-Tf-, S-, •.•:■'. JHi, '.'-l 

ll.l.n .... ?■.: 

II. 1.11 M •>!•. 

Il<iiilrlck •.•6;l, 11.7 

II. ii.lrlckns -.TS 

ll.iirlcilu •>7 

iii-iirv ail. •-•<■«; 

ll.iiry » L'hT 

lli'iiiv F 'Jii7 

II. iirv li I'M 

ll.tirv II XI. l'.«- 

llfSt.T ...I.. I7\ .■.'>I,2.V., 
•J.V.. ■.•.■.7. 1'7I, .7J. I'HI. 

•-•■«:•., :i|7 

Isnai- liMi, ■.•I.:. 

Is;lll|.|l:l >; 

.la...|j iV', 2.>. •.V..S 

.hinihti -JSII, •.>)■., -JST 

.la... I. T l.HI). ii-.s 

.lari.l.iis 2iW 

Jaiii.?. JiW 

.l:iiins .\ -jiA 

.lain.s C •.'71 

.laiii.'s I) -.'lOi 

.Ian.' A isi, 1N2, 2v< 

.laiiii.t|i-....rj.s. HI. Ml, S'i 

.laiiiiclli' •>! 

J.>s.-....27fi. ■£<\, •>-.', 2^,t, 2.^l 

.li-^si-, .Ir 2^2, 2SI 

.li'sM- O jx,; 

.1... Iiliii 1.71 

.lohaiiii'-s .. 2.'>l, •iV../i">7, 
-.i.V-*. jr.l. 2l"..'>. 2117. 2<W. 

2»'.'.', :J7I. 2;2. 27.1, 27.'.. .T.I9 

.|.<linniic-s H 270, ^7.'., 

271, 27."i 

.Inlianiios II 2.V'', 2f.7 

.L.tiaiiiL's .1 L1W 

.li.haiims N., -272, 271, 

272, 271 
.I..I1IK 2iai, 2t'>2, •y->i, 27f., 

277, 27>, 2>l 
.l.-lili 15., 212, -yC. 27.'., 

271, 27.'>, 2-<<». 2N*< 

.I..I111 l> •.'7.-. 

.loliii.) 2'>1 

.I..I111 N VM 

.I..11I1 T 2";i. 2i^-« 

.l.'lill V. S 2<">.'., 2IH"> 

K.I.' •J7I 

l.alisiii;; ■_.(■,.■, 

I.'iia -JM 

l.j//,ii' „„ „_.. -jm; 

• ."iiiria 2i',4". 

I.iira« •j.'iO 

l.vll.i 271 

l.yiia \ Jill., :i-,:i 

Mailil.l. I7«, I7'.i, 2i'.ii, 

2iil, 2<"..'. 

MaL-«i.- M. >r, 

MarLMrcl. ZV., /T'.. 27ii, 

277, 2><1 

Mnrirarllu 2;,i;, -ji^-. 

M.ina. 2M, iV.. 2V.. iVv 



'-••■•'.', 272, 



Maria l< 

Marl I I 

Mariil.. 

M.irii|.' 

.M.iitli.iti.. 

M irv 

Man K.. .. 
Matil.la. . 
Main., w. 

Mavk.- ... 



>l, .".'Ml 

2'<7 

2.><il 

2.-A 

.122. \X\, 272 



Vi.s.s<hor, MiMrcl P 2.M 

MoiiiKDiiit-rv 2"'l 

Mvil.tlTl 2i'.s 

Nannie H 2<. 

Naiiliili;:, ilj, 3.M, 2.V., 

271, -27:1, '271 
N.iiiiiliii; 11., .!, 2.V., 2<;'.', 

271 >. -271. 17.1 
NaiinlnK J., 12.-i, 271. 272. .i-.'l 

Nirlljf -271, 27.1 

Xliliolnx 2.V. 

Mihol;l.x N -271. 272 

Ni«ol«H 272 

|V(.T 27'.' 

I'olril.s A 2i.'.< 

I'ii't.T 2t.7 

Kaclicl, 21". I, 2f.l.2ii7,-.'72, 271 

K«-bocctt 271, 27t;, 2H0 

K.lncr 2<W 

Kiwiiniii 2i'2, 2<a 

8aruli, 2.'.l, 2.i7, -■». 2.'.!i, 

2<".i., •271, 272. 27;l, 271 

Snrali A 271. -'7.V 

Sarah II ^.V.i, -JUA 

S.-l.aslUii 2i".l, 2''2, 2(11 

.>iiliioii C 2x1, 2H.\ Z<i 

.sii>an 2r.(i 

Siixaiiiia 2fi'.», 27.1 

Tenuis, 117,111, iV.. 2.V1. 

2r.<l, 2<H. 2i;.'>, 2f.7 

Tl mils 11 2<in. 2il.t, .t.l 

T.'iMilsli , 112, 2l.:j. 2«5, 2I.''. 

Tliro.lor.' »• 2>.'. 

Tliiinia."! S 2i'>2, JVi 

Tl.Tck II fi, 1*2, 3.V., •j.vs 

Ti.-rk 2.1 

Viva II 2>^ 

Walkir M 2sl. 2Ni 

William 2.V., •2.'.7 

William 1 1., -27.^271;. 2^*1 ', 

2^1, 2>''.. 2'<7. 2XX 

Williuin r 2'<ii. 2-1'., 2''7 

William II 2.>>7 

Wllliam I, 27.\ 2>l, 2V> 

Vlli-rt,<...iii. Ki'vlJ." J'. :■.■> 

Mallv.s •..'> 

Vo.irli.f.s. .M. A 21 

Maryarct J 2i). 21, 21.i 

I'.tor 21 

\oOllllS. .ill".' 

Vo^llurl;ll. .Vl.raliani .'121 

Aliialiaiii I* .".77 

ti.rlriiv .t'.iii, :','.is 

Marillf :;77. >1. :'.-2. .ivi 

VrmKliI.CIirisliaiia,:i'i, l.'.,.Mi, .".I 

.l.ilili 1.-. 

Vi-|..leiil)iiri;b. Mallliia..* 17 

Vn-laiit. ,luiin.'li<> M., .•..".J, 

Mi.liiol .1 !'..'..;..'.'..'..'. 'xc\ 

Vroonian. Alir.iliam 21. 1 

Itari'nt .'i.;i 

O.rnolius 2:'C 

Kiii;flt|.-, j:'|, l-jc, ■.'■.•7, 

.11 X, .?l'i 

H.ii.lrl.k .-•.I'.i 

II. -in .•.■..-.. :>i-.« 

.Ian II T.i; 

.laiiiii'ili- :;i,7 

Ma.-.lai.i.a :ii(;, .■;i7 

.Maria |i •.'■/■ 

I'.i.T .M ril 

w. 

Wal.hi.ii. Cvnihla .1 11:'. 

Kii ."^ II ! 

Kliznlp.lli 2, :i 

Mi-siir K ll.T 

lliil.lali K Hi 

.lull, inn.. s .'. 

.Iiiliaiin.-x, .Ir U 

!'■ I'T ll<, :iii-. 

HCM.IVl.l ..(1 

Itnth -.'I, •.*, .tl 

.'^luiiiifl ;t 

TaiiDi'ki' 1 1 

\\ illialii M". 

Willis W lit 

Walk.M. K.lwanl .'JU 

Kli/ali.lli iVi 

Wall, r- r.li/ .1.. II. ..Tv '--I ••-i 



Walworth, Kdna I1.2 

Wan. Is, .Xarnli 2iv. 

Waul, Hi-nlaniiii 7i'. 

W anlwi'll, lli-nrv L I<.'.» 

.Man li'.'.i 

Tini..lli\ F.. U'l 

WariuT. .1. I< 4m". 

Warrack, William II'. 

Warri'ii, hehorali .^i 

W«.«llillli;toll, tii'llfrul, 1.", 

«), 27'.i 

Watcrliiiry. Aniiu L ll"i 

cii.irl.x II 1115, III) 

('(.rii.-liiin W Ill) 

Marv .||ii 

WaUrman. .MuK.laUno .'>7 

Itiilirrt .'.7, .fJi 

Ki.l)crl II .',7 

' Safliii.'l in. .'.7 

. Tlioilia* .'./ 

.AVnU-r.s. Jan.-, 12.'., l\\ I3f., 1.-.7 
.loliii r2.'> 

Watsi.n. Al'Iii's <.c.i 

Wall. .\;;iR.s .M. II H.4 

T. II IIVJ 

Wi-avir, Ann K .Tits 

Anna M .tii.l 

("liiislina. .Ki.l 

KU-aiMT ."lit.t 

•lali./ .■KKi, .111.! 

W.I.Ih rs. Il.-t.r .■'.12, ill 

Wi.|.>t.i, .\slial.<'l 2r.f. 

W<.|.l..|i, ,lanK-.< 272 

Willir, .l.ilin ZiX 

Wellin;;! I. II 71; 

Wflls, Annie 17n 

I>. «i 212 

Kllzabelli V. S Id'. 

I>unil.iii 1711 

Wenip. Kpliraini 27'.i 

.loliatiiii-s sjt 

•lolninnes It ■••■2 

Maryil.'^. '. ,;|.| 

MyniliTt 37t"., ;i7H 

Wenii>l.-, Coloiii'l I'Hi 

Wen.l.ll, Al.rnhani.'.i.'.. .177. 
.■i7S, .•',7'.i, riHl, .■•.s2. .as-;, 

:'<!<i, :Ki, :iK7, :vsa, .-'.mi, 

.T.Hi. :V.i). ;i<,i2, :'.<.K\, .T,)!, 
3<>i'., .flC, :V.ix, .Ml. |ii:t." 

112, in, Iir. 

.Al.ralinni K i.vf. .!*>- 

A.li'll..ri (' ii.i 

AliaMii'ius. :>!, .T<ii> 

.Ann .VA, 4nl 

Ann S iii.-( 

.Anna, 71, 71, 2",2, 2.1-1, 

2.IC, 2111, .HI.'.. .>l. ;iv... 

:m, .f.M, :h»i, .Rift, .nis, 

41111. mi 

Ann:» I, in.-,, ins 

-Anna M in.-., (i»;, iiu 

.Annalle ;;;n; 

Annie .c.s «, 

.•\ii.ianl|e, 1 1'.i, i:',ii. i.'i"*, 

:'.77. :is|_ ;l,|_ ;t.^; -^^yl 

:•►■<.'<. ;wi, ;niii, .■•,ii|. .tii.',, n,-, 
It.(Henlamin) Itii.sli. 2l.'i. 

21(1, 4ii«. lU 

Harent imi 

H.rlha A 411 

Bilsey 40.1 

lllaiK he Mki 

lliirr 2><l. 2l!i. 412 

(•aluliiia, 17il, 177, I7'.i, 

4n\ 111! 

("alalyiia .l-rt 

(".ilalynlj.. :i7.s, :\s\ 

J'alariiia 4<iii 

I'allialina .IVi, .R.i 

ratlialyiil.il' :r.)«, 41(". 

Calli.'iriiia, ;i»2, '.- ;, .RHt. 

.R'l, .'C'l. M\ .'W, liHi, 

411I, 411'., Ill, lir. 
Culliariii.', .'ffT, :\k-j, .i«7, 

ii-.Ki. ni", 41(1, iwj, tii.t, ini 

("atliariii. M..™^ HI 

I'alli'lli- .'I'll. .•11.12 

I'atr.'lle jeU, 272. 'B'l 

fairyiia „«».... :wi 

CliMritv Ml 

' !■ .'•'•- " 11V 



XX II 



Index. 



Wonilell, Cornelia. 

Cornclis 

roriiollMs. III. 
401. <1M, 4ii'>. 

Ortvi.l 9 

DiewiTt.lo 

DIrok — 

Uoni 

Eililli M 

l-ilwaril 

Kli/iiO 

Kli/.!«l«'tl>. 94. 

12<i. I^". HI. 

L'I7. .<7H. ,W5, 

.^^7, 'v-^". ^V'^',', 

aC, 3fX\. :«>t. 
^\*), MX). 4"'-, 

Kis|.\ ijt-., i;.V'<, 

.(77. :i7s, :i7'.i 

K.np-ltJe....:W, 

Kplii-ulni. .17S, 

Kiinii"!' 

Kvort. I. lU^ 

3tiy, 3VH», :i>,il 

Kvi'it .1 rr., -.rn. 

H7'.>, .'i-^i, .x-!|, :ti-.>, 

Kvorl V 

Knincynlio 

KrjiiicvuIJi' 

tircsio :«il. 

t;»Trit...3«.i(), :Mi. 101. 

OcrritV 

Oorlriule 
tiortnnle 



4i>t, 


4iK"i 


..1.11. 107, 


4I>.H 


.•VI, ;»:., 




4(i»;, 407, 




4US, 


415 




:(>•.•< 


.176, 


H7'.t 




.Tyj 




41 17 




411 




:v.i4 




4(l.') 


y\ ',>7. '.w. 




.144, -.Ml, 




, A-il, IVi 




. :Mt, 3'.»1 




, :eH'., :e>7 




, Hkl. 41V. 


til 


. :i>, :'.70 




, ,W1, %<\ 


;^'.i 


, :v<7, IVv-i, 


iX'.l 


S7'.'. -•<I. 




. :p«7. :R'1. 


;f.i-. 


mil, J.-.!. 




, ,V7. :i.<> 




, xc, xc, 





,3.Vl, 

3:17. 

(Jortruy :WI.:W7. 

llaiiUii 

Ilarmaiii\s..2S.\ i'lS. 
n.< I, r.^e, 3.>;7. W, 
:vX', :»■<, .•!•.•■.', 41X1, 



;t;tfi, 
, .Ri:., 



416 
4113 



..:«t.^ 



Harmmins A. 
Ilarmaiuis ('.... 
im, 4lfi, 4tK"., 
Haniianus H. .. 

Harriet 

Master 

lleU'lia.lVl. 14t, 
ll.n.lrU-k...l2.t, 
■i-.n. .;'.>:?. :w. 
I|i-iiilriik«i8 .... 
Henry T. K .... 

Ileniiail 4, 

lleriiiainis 

Hester J, 4, 

Hleronimiis 

Isaac im. m. 

.•v<:., 

.laeob :i>^t. :!■<•"'. 

.T.n, .R".'", :w, I'tl. 

•laeoli .\ :t'.K'., 

Jacob II... l:», :«•■■, 

402. 

.lacolms :57S<. .•VS;i, 



.laiites I- 

.lane 

.lane .V 

.lane M 

.lanii'ke 

.IcaniMtte 

.IcKlllilllUS....^ 

:!7'.i. :vso. :W1 



410 
416 



.T.^.t, 



24'.», UK). 112 

HI 

124, >0, .>',i 



.■?7^. 

:ki.i, : 

414. 

iirt, 

3>18, 
40I. 



3.M, il-^"". 



.loanna 



.lotianne 

:V2.-*. ^ 



■.vj\ 
.lolin. 



.lolin 1\ 
.lolin H 



177, 2.W. 

:(7s, .-rr',!. 

:is:\; :vs.i, :is."., 

;wi. iRxi, :W1, 

:f.i'>, .T.«'>, :l'.'7, 

.f.i'i lul. 



272. 
:tSiT," 

3'*7, 



41 H, 
411,'>. 
414, 



....■«.5, 



E. 



eieiell, .lolm 1., •"«"•> 
401, 105, 

.Toliii M 

.lohn P 

Joliii V. K 

.lohn W 

.lortis 

.losiali 

.lu.lilli 

Kalliarine . 

l^vliius 

|><-ali..... 

Leila L 

I,>irretia 

Margaret .. 
Marjiaret T 

Marjian'lla 

>l«r«arita 

Maria.. .. 177. :(7s. 3-1. 
,is|, .^s.-., ;iy2, 3'.it. 

Maria V. V 

Maritie 

.Marllje 1>''. 

Martin 

Marv 

Mary .\ 

Mary .1 

MarvtI.- 120, lU, 

Malllii'W 

Melgert 

Mercy 

Mililieil 

Oliver 

Oscar 

IVter r>i>, 13". •-""" 

:«3, .33t', :r.7. :'.yiv 

riillil)...2.M, 2.V<, 377 

3SI, ;t,si, 3S.S, :vs'j 



38:<, 

41(1, 411 



416 

400 

411". 

3ys 

403 

404 

40,% 410 
411 

413 

411 

.^3 

:.V(i, 41 M 
.24S, 112 

3'.ll 

.(•Kl. .W" 



401 

IS.!, ;i.<2 

:'.7".', 3'.'0 

.3'.>o, 411 

Is.", 411 

.402. 413 



Iii2, 
4IH'., 412 



Wliile, Henry 

.lane .\ 152. 

AVIiitliiK. .lohn 

Whlttaker. W. E 

Whitteniore. Witliani M.... 
Wilkinson, BeniarJ M 

Delia r 

Kli I <13. 

Kniilv K 24.'i, 

.lohn 

Lnlu M 

Wlllar.l. Jiiilne , 

Willenis. Aallje 

Willet. .\nn - 

Calhariiie ^ftt, 274, 275 

E.lwar.l S 26.3, 274 

Mary •'>5 

Sarah 272 

Wllliain.s, 3U 

Anna US 

t\Kli/.a(Kli/.alieth),l>.il. 
41'.i 

Charles.... 

E. I' 

Eli/.alMth. 

Erastns.... 

Henry 

.lohn 

MarKareta 

IMatt 

Siiphlo (Sophia) I.'>2, 

Wilson, tieorne 

.lames .\ 

Kate M '.il*. 

Mar>;arlta 

Wiii.-ms, Sti|>hen 

Wjnne, .\ilriaii 



164 
164 
146 
222 
"jo 
411 
414 
411 
249 
249 
414 
2116 
216 
91 



420 



1.3, 

(. 237, 



Philip V. V 

Uachel 

Uel.'cca 

Kol>ert..:vsi, 3s|. iw, 

Samuel 

Sarah. ...37.S, :W, :'^''. 

;m. 

Sarah M 

Sarah U 

Sartje 

Su.san 

Snsan H .^-j 

Siis:inna 377, 37.'*, 

3S1, :iS'2, .■V■^3. 'l-^ 
*Kt,. 391,. 39.1, .396 

Susanna <" 

Ten Eyck 

'I'lMinis 

Theunis 

Thomas .371". 

Th.imas 1 

Tjerk II 

WilU-iu 
Wil'.iaii 



, :f.Hi. 
:i97. :!■.'■< 



40.1 

40l 

4i« 

39M, 411 

39',i 

3SI3. 

;ri'.>, "iw 

411 



.191, 419. 420 
164 

3'.l3 
241 
■2.37 
237 

i:t9 

102 
1C4 
.333 
246 
246 
3J7 



110, 



.176, 
409, 

William U 

William F 

William ti 

Wyntje 

Wessels. Annekcn . 
Catrlna .J 

Eli/.abelh 

Francis 

.lacoli 

WesterUi, Cornelia 

Kliardus 

Elizabeth V. K. 

.loanna 

Katharine 

Mary L 

Ki'ns,sclaer 

Wli.-eler. Cecilia 

heWitt C 

E.hvanl 

K/.ra 

Franklin 

.lames 

.lohn. I 

.lohn V 

Marv E 



3;i 



131 
143 
174 
414 
129 
2<r> 
416 
'M 
161 
173 
111 
71 
240 
.347 
30:. 
414 
?21 
. :rio 

Z". 317 

.38, 4.'i 

■273 
112 
112 



....129, 112, 



1'., 

(>.><, 



3-16, 

!..'...3wi. 



fj.'^, : 



Anna. 
Itenjamin... 

Catiil.vnl.le l-'L 

Catharine. ...3.>*. A^H, 390, 

Cathlina 

llaniel K 

Elizabeth 

Francis 

Helena 

Hester 

.Tellis 

I.vntle 

l-yntj.- 

Margarlla.. 

Maria 

Mantle 

Matthew .. 

Peter 

I'ieter 

Kebecca , 

Sarah .'<S W, 12.\ 

Wlimer, Harriet 

.1. Amherst 

Witbeck. .Viulries J 

Annaatje 21"^ 

Cathrina •,■; 

Catrlna <••' 

Dolly 

Dorothy 37 

(ieertrny .1 

Harper 

Helena 

Isaac 

.Ian T 

J.ibn A 

Lena 

laicas 

Mavlca (,>layke) 

I'eter 

Wolverton, Kreilerick A ... 

Cains '>' 

Wooil, Charlotte F 

Fanny \ 

Henry T. T 

.Icconlas 

.John • • 

Sarah ^L ■*- 

Wiio.lbri.lKe. Sophia 

Wo<»lrull', Hiinloke 

Woo'hvanl. Doctor 

Wool, Ellis 

Marv 

WorthinK'ton. .lane 

•luliet -^- 

Williain 



40, 47. 
....374, 



...293, 
,..:i.59. 



....;««•, 



220 

2*.H! 

67 
21.5 

.54 
375 



1(12 
162 
SI 
197 
Ki 
.50 



•221) 
212 

•200 
206 



Index. 



XXlll 



»VriKlit. Cviilhia. ...J»)\ um, 2i:> 

l»e(Mlatus| 2IIS 210 

Klljtabeih -it;!, Jti^. -M.'" 

IVrsis 221 

W.Nl.lril. Uioliar.1 .W.'. 

Wviuiiart. Anim 2.'>7 

Ari.iaiillo 40 

. Ail.t. iitli- 2S7 

IK-n it I. r.*, 2ft7, SO 

• J.-rrilJ.' 2.W 

Hannah ».. 2'>7 

IL-hlor ■r>7 

Juhaiini-s L ;i7s 

l.ucas i">7 

l.iuas It „ 2i7 

Sarali 25."i, 2.')7, 23'>, 272 

Wyiiuart, ,larol>si> \, ^_ !;« 

WviikiM.p. Kli/.alK'tli 126. XM 

Kniina ^:.... 213 

Harriet ^.....Mi, 213 

.lames l.f.i 

.Icirerseii 203. 21 I 

.loliii 211 

.hilia 213 

Julia A 2(13, 2H 



Wynkoop. Peter, 2(11, 212, 

213. 211 

RIclmrxl 2lO, 213 

Sarali „ ai.j, 212, 213 

Virginia 213 



Yates, Alirahaiu l:V>, iTt 

Aiirielje 120, lu 

Cathrina _ s; 

Clirisloflc .IS 

Clirlstofrel IJ9, 174 

Cliristmll.' 131 

t'lirisli'i'lK-r 121 

Hel.n M ai 

Hybort|.»....llil. 121t,lt2, 175 

.loMpli .172. 171. 175..»K.i. 311 

■Insepli C (tiovernor).... :i3.'> 

Maria 31, 3H, 44, 4.'> 

Karhel .my, 311 

n.ibort |:i.',, 174 

Sara 174 

Sella 174 I 

Snsanna, U'A, 13i°i,147, 14'.). l^il) I 



Ymile. Jo.sepli l'.ll. 410 

MarlaJ.. 18'.M'.'l,l'.r2.41H, 

419. 4JI 

YounK. Kli/abeth il« 

(iuy l-.".! 

Yonntfs. Klizu A 242, 24fi 

.lames 24rt 

I.iiein<la 2H> 

Yssi'Isleln. Isaae M xl 

Kaolul It HO, SI 

YsseUtevn, llata 3li. 

lornells M 31li 

YsseUine. Ueata 33 

r.irnelia 33 

Kleunora 'Xi 

Isaae M », 33. 31 

.Fannefje 33 

Kachel 33 

Sarah 33 

z. 

y.abrlskie. .Ichn 12f> 

/.iele. fatharina U W, \»\ 

/.ielv, A.lam 277 



NEW ENCfLAND FAMILIES. 



A. 

Al>.iv, Anna 6N5 

Anthony (Sir) fts'i 

Abbv, ThomiLs GI3 

Abeel. Klizabitli A 7.37 

tiarrelt H 737 

.\ckerman, Hebeeca A.,.'>6f), .'i67 

Ailams, WJ 

Arlliur R 73'." 

Ben lam in r>iW 

Charlotte A. ..„ 5r.7 

E.lith K 7.RI 

James K.. 73U 

John linfney 71*1 

Lcnilsa 7(H 

Samuel 'ii'iT 

Atlgale, Ablg.iil im:) 

Kebeeca (*irt 

Sarah •■<«,'> 

Thomas OH, m:> 

Aclrian, Kll/.alieth .')7'.> 

A.lsll, Joseph 713 

A.lv Itarbara 614 

Thomas G14 

Alkin, ; t'lS-i 

AInswortli, Kninia M 7:t9 

I'arker II 73'.» 

I'.rlv 73y 

AUock, Dr 6-20 

.\llen. r.9y 

Anno W 529, .VIC 

Daniel .VI6 

Ksfher .V« 

Ji.hn 517 

• (range 04'.' 

Uebccca, 516, 517, S.tl, 

521, ft*; 

AllvM. John 7-2<; 

Ame-*. Davi.l U 5l'.i 

' Khvar.l M .Vl'.i 

Kniily F .M'.) 

Kreonian II .Mil 

John II 54".i 

l-uclus y .%4y 

Mary 1. .MO 

>la.-on 510, fil'J 

Sarah K .M'.t 

Stalira \V .M!) 

.\nilerson. John .Vn 

M.irie H 0<PO, «I3 

Vn-torla 5iy 

Allilrews. „... .'<W 

Abigail 073, 675 

K<lwar<l 723 

J. H 746 



Auilrews, Marvel le, 702. 7o7, 7oH 

Samuel 722 

Samuel .1 7(i7 

Sarah 723 

Angier. John.. fWl 

Jmlilli 682, 684 

I.uther M 573 

Wllliain OSI 

Anthonv, .Vbraham Oyo 

Marv iW'.i, 0!iO 

.AriioM, 705 

(.'alharine 702, 7m, 705 

Ashl)v. Daniel 717 

Klvira 731, 747 

AshcThulstain. Julia A 743 

Athertoii, Fa.\ton B 63.S 

Hope 5.'>2 

Marie A 634. (>SA 

Alwaler, Kulh 5frl 

Susan 575 

Ansllii, Freelovc 699 

Averv. Abigail 628 

I-ois 648 

Avers, Arial S 51S 

Avrault, Marv A.....'>17. 518, OM\ 
Nicholas 51S 

R. 

Backus, .Tosepli, Jr .W? 

Bacon, Rlgar (v33 

Bagg. Henrietta 7o9 

Baker. Kills 6:W 

.loseph ^s-".! 

Mary A OCi, 6.»>, 01.! 

Timothy .5.'>2 

Balilwin. Roger S 0S«; 

Shiir..n 6'*<'. 

Ilallou. Jeralliiiiel 7iil 

.loS4'ph 70t 

Sanih 7ir.', 701, 7ii.'i 

Thi-oilore 704 

Bancroli. t'laris.sa .VI6, 550 

ltarb.-r, Harriett S 602 

Martha M 6o2 

.Ml II on .v.is. Mi 

liar. lav. Matlle D 7011 

Itailw.ll. Ar/.ah 5.'.7 

ll.nker. Hannah 711 

ll.irrlit N 744 

llarii.ir.l. 724 

BariLi's. Ambroiic 7:t5 

Julia 735 

Lv.lia 7.15 

Baron, John 571 

Barrun, Mary A 710 



Barslow. t'arrle ».' 74 J 

Galeii W 742 

Miriam 742 

Oscar 7IJ 

Barlholoinrw. Flora L 745 

Barllesiiu. .luhli 7ol 

Barllett, 7;il 

Beiilah 7M 

Calvin L .M8 

Caroline .s.s;j 

Kll/.abeth S .Vt2 

Frances K 7.34 

Francis 582 

Harriett B 7.34 

Mary P. H 7:»4 

Minerva 548, 5.'i0 

Kussell 7.{4 

Kiissell W 7.34 

Bas.sitl. Charles B 6ol 

Hannah ri64 

William .564 

Bates. Koxaiin.„ f<49 

Sally .518 

Beach. Amelia 068 

llenlainln „... 725 

Catharine J 60(1 

KIwarU 668 

Henry 668 

Julia 668 

Norman 668 

Biaril, Vesta... 597, 600 

Bearilsley, Sarah J 6»"i«> 

Bears. James 007 

Mary 605, 607, 608 

Bearse, .\ustln 944 

.■^arah .M3, 514 

Beckley. Hannah 486 

Richiinl 499, .5011 

Beebe. Sila.s 631 

Bvekinan. Kl>/.abeth M 6.'4| 

llerrs, James II. (Mrs ).... t'pOl 

lleMen. Abigail 519, 524, .'.2". 

Daviil 526 

Esther 665 

Ksther M 668 

Harriet 668 

Isaac 664,665, 668 

Joseph MB 

Jo.shua S26 

Marv J20, .52« 

Samuel 520. ."126 

Thomas _ 6('>4 

Bcliling, Jonathan 7:io 

B<;llman. .lames C .547 

Boniaii, F. C 5:« 

Benc<lict, Alfred 666 



\ \ 1 \' 



Index. 



i: m'.lKi, Ainai 

Ash '■'•>. '"■■ "• 

(•li;it\«-s N ': 

Kri-ilirick R. •* 

t;.-..i;;.' V: 

11, II, ,1,1, I'lt'ill, tiW, w 

llliril.l li". 

KiilKmii;ih...'>>i,w<> 



..AX 



Unili 

Sti'i'li'" : 

Tlioiiias 

William II • 

Wciilaiiiin, Miiiy J 

r.iiu 

UciinaiM, .lohii ••— 

Sarah "15. 

IWmI. Alplmliso 

Ut-iiioii. Abi.jall 

A.l..iiijah 

Atin.-s 

Alln-.| 

Alvlii 

Antlrew 

Anna 

Austin 

Axarli'l' 

A/.ariiUi 1- 

Itcujaniln 

Iloltv 

Caleb 

CliaiU- W 

ClirStiT 

Uanl.1 UV., 4SS, 

IKirotliy '^'>. 

KlioneziT 

K«lwar>l •"^••, I'^i'', 

EUliu 

Bllla! 

Klisha 

Kllon (EK-anor) 

E|>liraiin 

Krasliis..; 

Eiiiiiio....' 

(ii-oi-Ko IJ 

Hannah 

Harriot 

lUiirv ..- 

Ira 

.huob »-*!>, 

.liTUsba 

Jolin 

.loiiathan ;^. 

.losi'pb 1^". 

.los-ph, .Ir 

.losiali ■ 

.luliana 

Uvi 

l.vdia 

Marv. 4.'<5. 4N', \>T, 

Moilad 

Nathan 

Natlianifl 

O/.las 

I'liili.- 

rruilfuo' 

lUb. .ca 

Uuth 

Samuel, 4fv">, 4'J'. 
4>i.s 

Sanii). 1. .Ir 

Pavali 

Silas 

SoluiMon 

Siisalla 

Tbaiiktul 

Tinuiiliv 

William 

W illi.im A 

W llli.MII W , 



Cay, iVi't 
.lilill, {'iV.l 

(•(*) 



iWiT 

I'M 

.571, .•.7.1 

.')7:! 



4NC 

191 

4H',l 

4'.ll 

491 

, 4>4.'< 

, 4.'*9 

. 4>ll 

isy, 4'.n» 

4yn 

491 



l>Ji 

491 

4'.>ll 

4S'.I, 4'.HI 
4SS, t'.Hi 

4S.X 

1^7, 7:v.' 

490 

4.SM 

»sy 



491 

4.sy 

, 49 1 

4*< 



I.ss 

4S.-., 4'.HI 

4K'<, 491 

s 4'<s 

.4-S6, 4S7 
49! 





4'11 




<>iS 


4.«W, 


7.rj 





1-7 




4S-9 




4.-J-. 


.4'.«t, 


491 


.,-... 


4.-<y 


.4>7, 


.V.M 




4X.-i 




4'.K 


4.><7. 




. "^v. 


4'.>l 


.4-*«, 


49< 


.. IS.'), 


4>H 




4.-9 



lanlel... 
ini- C... 



Ki.uikl 
(Jiu-ri 
II irii. 



4.-9 

4'.«> 

491 

4'.H1 

ore. 

iilMI 

.'■.<n 

.'..iy 

.tWI 

..39 

-.ay 

,\-«) 

."OT 

5;w 



, .. rry, .losi-ph. 

l^uls K 

Lucinila 

Sarah L 

William 

IWlls, Cliarlis 

Kli/.abelh 

Mniison 

,<aniii<l 

Tluinia-i 

William 

Bibb. I'.uvernor 

Bibbiiis, Jane 

.liilin 

Saniuol 

Wro.l 

BUI well, John. .!» 

Blgelow, Abigail 

.lonathan 

Itill. lUchar'l 

lilnlst-y. Abel...... 

Bl.shop, LyiUa S 

Sariili •• 

Uis-ell, W\llianiC 

Illackleach. Mary... 

Blackman, Claron S 

DeWitt »' 

Kre.l PeW 

Itllss, Lois 

liloDil, Anna K ••— 

Bloiimilel.l, .Vnios (..... 

Amlrew 572, 

E<lwanl L ,.■ 

,lanios C 

.luanna C 

Lewis M 

Sarah E 

Thomas 

William S 

Boarilmaii. Iiaiii'l 

Hannah 

Hep/.ibah M9 

,li)Matban .""19. 

■Mary 

It.>i;itrt. Anu'eliea 

Catharine .) 

(Jnv.-lMMl 

Is.iac H 

.lohn t! 

Tennis 11 

Bonielslor, E. I,. (Mrs. 
K'Hviii L.... 

Louis 

Louis E 

Nathan L 

Boot. Mary 

Hoot he, Robert 

Itornian. l.sjiac 

r.oiixhion, Hetty 

liMipleau, Angeliiiue. 

Baptiste 

Bouton. Abigail 

.lakin 

.1.>hn 

.loseph 

Mary 

Matthew 

Rachel •■■. 

Bow.litch, EilwanL... 

II. 1 

Harry 

Mary .-■■ 

liower, W illiam 

Biiwman, Mury I' 

B.ivlston. .loauna .... 

' Thomas 

UralfoM, H. P 

Mary 

Samuel 

Susan L 

Vienna 

Brailley, A'leline 

Inez 

.laue 

Russell 

Brainar'l <i 

l!ran«l, .John 

Sarah 

Bravton, Kraneis 

Uritton, Ruth 

Bn>nson, Emma — 
.lames 



I..«i-...., 
aniline... 
Aim E ... 



.ra fK'<l 

i..t>.N c,:v> 

t'onlent fi44, «H6. IH.*, 

tM'J, iioti. i".W, i'A:^ 

Ebene/.cr 702 

Harriet '>4t* 

Honor...70l.7iri, 7l«, 7tH, 

7U5, 7tti;, 7117 



Humi)hrey 
.ler 



..\. 



644 

(.'.« 

W4 

c-a 

.Ii6i), I.M 
.(►44, <">•« 
737, 7:W 

tV4fi 

, fi44 

...721. rsi 

7-.'2 

725 

r>71 



.lohn 

Lvdia 

Maria. .„ 

Mary 

Merey 7:U, 

Samuvl 

Tabatha 

Bryan. Ell/.abeth. 

Kraiues 

Brvant, 

Ablah 

Ihiek, Martha ■'>«). 'W 

Unckev, Catharine i£-J 

liorolhy i?- 

(iershotu 722, 72:4 

Huekllu, MarKaret L ■>>^ 

Thomas I'., .Ir M3, .'"M 

Bukkley, Charles •^2j 

Cershoni "-' 

Hannah 51M, 521, .'.J-.! 

Bull. Abigail 1 5*-; 

Anna C ?•?■' 

Caroline \V !*» 

Elizabeth A *5 



722 

722 

, ;.25, Ml". 

, 5-2t), 7:tl 

7:'.l 

...OiV4. f><'>7 
.V.7 

r,in 

fii'.7 

W.7 

.v." 

). rM. :>fifi 
,...fif.:i, .v* 
rm 

Mt 

.'>66 

.. r).(7 

.. S.%4 

4S3 

....(■i:V.i, Wil 

5I^\ 

.V«) 

f>o7 

t.117 

r.(i«v (Vi7 



...'.74, 5!M. &15 

.-JO 

.S85 

5.14 



fi07 

t>o7 

('.1)7 

tW.i 

iVi:! 

(Vl:! 

:>ef> 



.'.70. 



Fretlciii 

Henry W . .. 

Mary H 

Sarah L 

Wi'llani L 

Bunnell. f-j- 

Buruess, Dr ^"*4 

Tlesler 6K2. tv<o 

Priseilla "WA tvM 

Iturk, Electa L ^'^ 

Bnrnbani, Charles .>-^^ 

.lonalhan *^} 

Mabel 51W 

Nathaniel ■•93 

linn. Mary 49:., 49. 

Burrows, Bets.y <>-''.•, M] 

Naliby '^'1 

Burton. Daisy f'W 

Burwell Bryant "■>" 

itushn.ll, I'Vancis ''.Od 

.losiiih <J"5 

Maria «'5 

Marv (**'■> 

Riehar.l f.<M, •.<•;> 

Butler. Agnes li-^l. >^\ 

Benjamin •" 

tiershoin '"*' 



( i r.ice 



,.7.«, 7;W. 734, 

r;i7 



.lames., 
.loseph . 
Martha. 

742, 743. 714, 

Marv 

Ri.haril 

Samuel 



...IIT, "W. 
.'.'.7:i;t. 740; 741. 

4.-.. 74f.. 747 

18.729, 731 

SIS, 731 

■.!.'» 



TM 

4R.'. 

7.17 

4.S7 

537 

, 7.«7 

,...4XS, 490 

.MS 

743 

f.l2 

....Oil. 1112 

f.'.K) 

I'.48 

739 

739 



lUitterworth, Ma 

('. 

Ca.Iwell. Etlwanl 

Th.imas 

I'a.lv, Dwighl 

Calhoun, Ruth R 

Canu'ron. .1. H 

Camtiei.l, Matih.w 

Camp. .\mos •— ■■ 

Martha '••'• 

Car.1, ,lon.ithan ...■. 

Mary ■;"•"• 

Carmuth. Frames iN .. 

.laui.s B 

Jos.ph W .....^ 

Carpenter. Anna b 



.V.3 
719 
721 

, "l'* 
74ti 
701 

, 701 



Index. 



xxv 



CHnx-iiliT Hep/ibtili...6l.'>, MR I 

.l.iiii.'s I. 745 I 

.Iniie 7« ; 

.li>aiina MS, lifil ' 

.l>»i"l.h 74.'i 

.luSfuh I' 74J I 

.luliu W Hi 

Ly.lia 7« | 

Sanih 745 I 

Car. Job C'li , 

('\rl.T. AblKHil 4!i'< 

Sarnli 747 , 

r. H 747 ' 

Cast lo, . I nan Mil 655, rt.v. OU ' 

Cnlllii. Sar.ill E 532,5.15, ^V< I 

Cliaiuti" rlain, hU 

Eup-iie » (*KK. (HH I 

Tliaiikfiil .V.7 1 

I'humpi'iri, Kiira •W> 

ll.iin- Mfi 

ninn.ll.r. riiarlesC 573 

Martan O.. 571. .■k73, 5.'<<>. 

5«l,-fts2. r><? 
rhaiinlns. .losepli \V. ...561. .V.i 

l'liaiM-11. Marv .'xW 

iliapiii. (Rov.i.....Vm, 5:.7 

•• .\illil ■ .W 

JJliss 4*.' 

.1. II 66.-5 

Mohitablf .V.7 

Chapiiiaii, Avis L ftt'S 

IWiilatiiiii T. M 6<0 

Chi i>liaii 6S1, fts.J 

Kilnioml 6S.! 

Kli^ha 5-i< 

.lolm... 6X3 

I-iiciinlu C .W) 

KbiHi.s B 6<l! 

Kobirt B 600, 6ti3 

Susan 6*! 

Cliaso, (V*;) 

.Vbraliain L .VSO 

A.l.liii.l.- 1> 57y 

Aliioj, 57!. 572, 576, 577, 

57,-i, .W'j. 580 

Amos C 5,'iO 

Iti-njaiiilii &S6 

t'hark'S 572, 579 

Colt 58<( 

Coriii-lius S .'■■70 

CorileliU* W .'.79 

Itaiii.l .'"72 

E'l«ir.l It .57't 

K'lvvarl II.. .'.72.579, .Vso 

KlizalM-Ui B ,572. .577, 57.s 

Eliziib-lh .«! .5'^i 

Frank >1 a .579 

Kr.-.l.rlc L 7...... 5.-«i 

G"ori.'e A .579 

iti'oriila .\ .Sf^i 

llarriit »i .579 

lliirvi'v .V4(» 

H.nrv W 5Si> 

lliibiMt A .'.79 

,lani.-s L .072, .579 

.lar.i" A .579 

.Icnni.- II .'.79 

.1. iinl.' M .579 

.loanna I,., .572, 577, i'x. Mtt 

.los.pli 6*.t 

.l.iscpti L .572, 57.S 579 

.loM-pli T .579 

.Inliiis l> .572. .5si» 

l.aiiniaM 57i4, .5Mi 

].\?.nv A .579 

Mary .572, .5S«» 

Mary \ .5!<o 

Marv I, 57.S 

lUbo.o.i II ,572 

Sarah II .57.", j-f,, .577 

SiKaii H .579 

. Taiini.' I. .579 

Thomas S .579 

William 6-* 

Willi, nil I, 5^0 

William W .^79 

Chain, hi, r. I 5.;l, .\-,i 

Cliaiiiu.') . Klihii .'.j.s 

Kalharinc. .52i'>, .52'<, .■>29, 5.16 
Cli(.-.-m'l>oronv:h. Kli/.a,..r.45, f.5.t 

Hubert 6(6 

Chester, DorcM 492 



Chcstpr. Eunice 492, 49.3, 

Hannah 493, 

.lohli, 492. 49.1, 494, .'*9, 
7-22, 724, 

I,i'on«r<l 

Marv 492,493,494, 

Mchltabfl 

>Iorcy 

IVni'loiH- 

Prii.li-nce 492, 493, 

Samson 

.<amiicl 493, 

Sarah 493, 

Sl.-phen I*.<2, 491, 7-23. 

Thonia.s _...49.3. 494, 

Chicele, Thomas 

Chilton. Ion, Elizabeth. ..729, 

i.ieut 

Church. 

Helen A .'.49, 

.Marv 67(1, 

Russell 

Churchill. 505 

Ablnail 7.31, 

Bi'lilamin 519. 

Piuileni ......517, 519, .52(1, 

5-26, 
Clnflln. i:ill..-rl M 

llenrv E 

Price C 

Clark, Anson 

Aii.son II 

.Vur.'lia K 

Calvin 

Caroline M 

Charles II 

Corni'llus E 

PavM 

I).'borah 

K.lwanl I) 

Eihvanl H 

E-lwanl W 

Eleanor M 

Elizabeth 6iw, 

.lohn 497. 

.loslah 

Lewis 5v'i^, 560, 

Lewis II 

Ix'wl- N 

Lv.lia 

Marv E :*<), 561, 

I'erez G .560, 

Sarah 

William 

Clarke, Hannah 689, 

Clarv, .los.-ph 

Clear.'. Amii'....6..*l, IVG, 6SI, 

ClemiMit Chariot I (• 

Clench, ,ln.lKe 

Kob.rl 

Cloplon. -Viinc 

.lohn 

Co'l'linsjlon, 

Coe, Noah 

CoK>w.!l. .Joseph 1' 

Cohoon. Marv 

Coil, rianiel T 573, 

.lane <> 

Sannii'l 

Sarah S .571, 572, 574. 

Col burn, (il.leon 

Svbil ".«. 740. 

Cole. Abi.-ail 

.lami-s 

Nalhaniel 

Coleman. .Vsa .5.55, .5.'*, 

Asai.h 

Clarissa 

Kll/al>.-lli .-..'.2, 

Kuhic- 

,i.ihii :>:>■!. 

,1 11 11 US 

Maria 

Nuali 

I'am.la , 

Sar.ih 191, 51s, 721, 

Thomas 

Collins. Ilcnniii 

Marv 

Nathan 

.Sus.nmah 

Coltun, James 



494 I 
727 I 

727 1 
492 ♦ 
727 
493 
492 , 

4'.o ; 

969 
494 
494 
7-27 
721 
616 
7.30 
7*1 
509 
iM 
671 
707 
724 
732 



.575 I 

56(1 I 

575 

561 

560 

575 

)>49 

608 

M\ 

.575 

,'i4X) 

;«0 

f.09 

6S7 

497 

.561 

561 

.'.611 



Collon, Mary 707,712 

Comstocic, .\nna W 736 

Th.ch.ra .M 73fi 

The.ul.ir.' _ 735 

Coni;.lon. William 701 

CoMklin. • !*» 

MIch.iel S39 

Connell. Jennie. ,541, 542 

Cook. Awnes .562 

Caroline .562 

Catharine -574, .'.H5, .'rf« 

Clark 562 

Dorothv 4M6 

Mary._ fii3 

Cooke. Amos .536 

CooklnKham. Cornelia M.... 714 

Fre.lerick W 714 

llenrv, 1 711, 714 

Klchar.l S 714 

Cooper. Desire 672,674, 676 

Slartiaret 640 

Thankful 564 

Copp. Sallv 615, 653 

Corri.'ll. Cvnthia .532 

Cornwall. Elizabeth 617, 61M 

Thomas 618 

Cornwell. Frances.. ..5'.i6. .598. 602 
C<.8silf. Asa L 7n3 

Florence .M 7.36 

•ieorKeC, 716 

Collerell DavM 

Cowan, l,ouls.<) 

Cowl.'S, Edwaril S 

Thomas 

Thomas V 

Walter C 1 

William 8 

Coxe. AlfreilC 70s, 

liertru.le 1) 

Craft, Abigail 51.5, 

Moses 515, 

Crafts, Moses 

Ki'becca 

Crampton, 

Crane, 

W. Crary « 

Crosbv, Alexander 

Darius G .'.SI, 

Eilwin 

Julia 

Lanman 

Crossitl, George D 

William E 

Crouch, !?arah 

Crow, .AKiies 495. 

Bethiah 

Christopher 49.5, 496, 

I)aniel 

Deborah 496, 

E.lwar.l 

Kll/abelh 195, 4'"i;. 

Esther 4'.>7,49'*, 

Hannah 4'.i6, 

Jerc-miah 

John, 495, 496, 497, 498, 
514, 

Joseph 

Lv.lia 

>(arv 4%, 

MehltalM-1 495, 496, 

Nathaniel 

I'aul 

Kuth 

Sanniel 49.5,496. 

Sarah 

Thomas 4'.>5, 

YeWerlon 495, 

Culberson. Ili-nry W 

Cummins, .IuiIkc 

M.'llM.la 

Curti.-, Kavi.l 

Elizab.lh 724, 

Eunice 

John 

JoM-pll 

J..s.-ph. Jr 

Thomas 

William 517, l'.<M, 



701 
7.34 
57s 
577 
.578 
.578 
.577 
709 
709 
516 
516 
731 
731 
.5S« 
7:10 
740 
590 
990 
591 

:m 



745 
745 
:a> 

496 
496 
497 
497 
4!«7 
496 
497 
.551 
497 
496 

.'..51 
496 
496 
497 
4!<7 
497 
496 
497 
497 
497 
496 
496 
•M 
5.59 
.'x.'.9 
517 
726 
726 
721 
,508 



517 
606 



l>. 



Dako, Mary 749 



u 



XXVI 



Inukx. 



57y 



nai/oU. Joimll 

Susan U 

„ Virginia -"Z ^ 

naXlh. k;:u:^s kV....^-.. WO 

Darling;, Mirah fc. ;< 

I>arr. AllV- .1.. i j 

l-arltoii K : ; 

Kt'on.....^ ; 

Francis K i| 

Kranois.1 . 

Kroa.ly ■•! 

Ui-novl.'vo i>' 

(KorKi- ilj 

({.Ttni.k- U .<' 

.lanios A ■^; 

Janus R <]\ ., 

Hi'bin C Z } 

StnK'on E L]-] 

Sirlla l]] 

Willie :*• 

Oavonpoit, William :"i ; 

Davis. John '.'u,', ' 

Sarah .■•,.;■ '.'i" 

Williani '''•■ '.".:: 

Day. Alio- <-■''• '.^"r;! 

Ilcnlaniin 1' T"! 

E.lnioii.l ? "";.■ [ 

J.'ri'iniah '.''^J 

BobiMt •,"!■,' 

UoLvr '>^" 

Saiah '•-•«. i'-'l ' 

Dean. i*" 

Calvin...., '■'« 

DeBevolse. >Ur>;arelltt t ., •>..> 

Decker. Sarah J •■• ■^:" 

Demn.l.>ii»;h. Maw H.; o.7 

Delaliel.l. ralhanne ]• i.K. 

FMward "• 

Delavttii. E'lwaril i.' >•■**, <>".> 

M;,i-y »>:;.■>, (;;v,i, mn 

Deniin;:'. .Xhltiail. :*C. Mi, 

.-KM, .'vi'.i, .>•-•;<, .IJS 

Ann ■**>. -■"■-. ■'''•'^*. "•" 

Henlainin 5«in 

ChaiUs .'XW, -^'^l 

('onilovt •''"" 

Daniel. ...»:(. 5<H. -VJS. r.7.\ (-.74 

Davl.l IW. "'•l 

Dinah •*f 

Ebone/.ev, 4S.'>. I'.'.i. ."xll. 



IVnio. Sophia :•••■ "?* I 

Derby. ....,•■ •"•«• l^r? 

De Kolh-chil.l. Hannah.... i-v, j 
Dexter. S .Newn 
Devo. Franco M 
Dibbl 



....'^Ij, 5.J5 
64<t 



Wakellel'l . 
Dick.n-. Mary 

K.>-er 

■rHonias .... 
Dickinson. 

TllOlllilS .... 

DiKb.v -... 

Ids. John A... 
Doilu-e. .V.lelin 



..iV.'l, tiu'.V 
023 



62* 



Eilwanls. Klixabeth »m, 

Ur2, 507, 015. 516 

Esther :i«W 

Hannah 5i'7, 508 

Jolin....Jt1<l, 503, 507. SOS. 

5IW. .'lit. 701 

Jonathan 

Josei«h 



,..5<i;J. 7:W 

, 497 

till 

lOT 

....ViO. 5."i7 



|,v>tia. 
Mabel .. 

Mary 

Kichar.!.. 
Kuth.... 
Samuel... 



5117 

, .'lOft, :i09 

5nS 

:4p7 

.'it«. .MX* 

M2, :i», .ViT 
.'lOS 

:i07 



Ml, 

.71VS. 



Elizabeth. .1011. Mi. ■'*», 

.-1115. .MS. .-.15. 7J4 I 
Eluse (LUCC1.....VH1. :«JS. r.O't ; 

Euhraini •''"' ' 

til.leoll ■"■"■-I • 

('.race J"2 

Haniiah ■■■<". ■'"> 

Hezekiah •"'""' 

Hononr ."inl, .".Itf. -VJt. 

Isaac ^*- 

Jacob 'x"'. •■>«-. •'"• 

John. I*'. 5<iii. ."kU, -or:. 

:*», TL'l. 724 
Jonathan. 4'.Hi. :<>*'. :^<i, 
.■itij, :*y.i, •"■04, 5iR', .''n. 

.M3, 7:U 
Jonathan, Jr.... -.il-'. 5i«, 5(H 

Joseph ■'*"" 

Jo-iah v*", 

Lemuel ""-' 

I..ICV .x;:; 

l.v.lia ■i""'. ''"t, ■>•--' 

Mara •""• 

M.irtha •x^- 

M.irv. l'.>9, 500. ,Vp1, r-rj. 

M-hilabel ''I'l, ;•"• 

Nalhaniel 5ii2 

Noah'Uah "ij 

|'ru<leuce rxtl, 7:il. 7:vj 

lUchel "W 

Kuth -• ■."'-! 

Samnil,4'.i'.'. :jOO. .'Xll. .1'.'. .O. 

Sarah I'-iy. 500. 5.il. :*t2 

Thomas J«»". 5o:'. 

Timoiby :f^ 

William -^'l 

Donio, Israel i*-' 

Martha '■'■" 



\nn IJL'I. 6-'.">. 6i.s. •"•44 

Elizabeth. ..tC'7.lV.'y. M<. (M 

Kraiids J^'. •'•-]' 

James *'^ 

Murk 'J-"^ 

I'eter J "■ 

I'h.eb.- A •■'31. ••■» 

Wllliain, Jr 

Doleinan. Eii/.abeth 
Dooliltle. fhalles A 

Charles H 

Harvey W 

Julia T. S. A.... 

Julius T. A 

Marv Isabel 

Marveile .\ 

Wiili.im «'. J — 

Williaui S 

Dorslev, IUcliar<l... 

I»eten,, Isaac 

Doty. 

Douk'lass. Allansou 

Charles S 

Charlotte 

I'outeiit 

Georse 

Harriet 

John 11 

Juliet 

Martha 

I Mary 

Minerva 

r.)lly 

Sieiiheii \ 
I Sntherlatnl .- •• 

' Wheeler 

Wlltiam I! 

1 Donw. Charles <i 

Helen I, 

I Henry C 

; John Del' 

I Marsarel L.. 

Mary 1 

' Dove. .Vnne 

Uohert --■ 

Downer, Ain'leton 

Joshua 

Downing. Jeriuiie V. 

Maifjaret 5,4 

Marv Isabel H 

Mercy 

Drake. .lohn 1* 

I Matlio M 

Nellie 

William A 

Drurv. Euaene 

Du.llev. Mary 

Dunbar. Daniel 

liuuh.uu. .Iiihn 

Mary 

Dwt4hl. Kiihu 

Hannah 

Marj-MH't 

Nalhaniel 

,<eth 

Dyke. Uaniel... 

Elizabeth.. 

Dykoman, 



Sarah ...50S>, iOU. MS, 5J3. 

5i4. 53S. r.37 

Talmasre 7ol 

Thoina. .VI7..W. :.15 

Tiniolbv .'xio, .'>07 

William... «W 

Eells. Ellen M - .'*-« 



.V.n> 
.5^7. .V.I9. iiO.'* 
.Vj7. iW 



U. 



..111.'. i<\\ on 
fii:! 



..oil, Oi:i. 



E. 



tliistbrook, .\bi.i;ail ;-- 

E.Uvar.ls. Abigail ■**• 

Abraham xi7 

Ann ,-.06. .-17. ;-«' 

Daniel ••• -XJ' 

Dorothy .x)i, j<>» 



Emo^i I... 

Hannah 

Harriet D... 

John 

Mary 

Marv J 

K. Lorenzo 

Stel.hell D 

William H 

Ei.'erti>n. 

K>ther 

Essl''>ion, Abigail.... 

Ha--.>t 

lienlauiin 

Mary , 

Uebecca 

Samuel 

Sarah 

Thomas 

Eliot, Jacob 

Mary 

Kills, 

(Miarles T 

Charles W" 

Charlotte 

Elizabeth 

George E 

James 

John V 

Marshall L 

William 11 

Ellsworth, Heiuy 1- 

Elsoii, John 

Maitaret 

Elton. liucy 

Elv, Elizabeth 

" ll.nr.v 

John 

MaryS 

Enimetl, Robert. 

Empson, Jane 

Kichar. I (.Sir) 

Enillcott, C.overnor.... 
Krlckson. Celestia J... 

Evart, Jlary 

Evarts, .leremi.ili 

William -M 

Kwin«. 

Hemv 

Marv 

William 

F. 

Fairchlhl, Clarissa F.. ...;.. • 

Danl.'l ^>^ 

George H 

Karh-v. Theodore 

: Karwell. .lames 

1 Kerris, Isaac • 

I James 

M. 1'. iMrs.i 

Marv V.R 

. Morris I' 

I Oran:,'e 

FiJilis, Anna A 

I James K 

1 Liicv A,. 

I Robert » 



:iy7, iXKl 

,5'.t8, i">00. Mi 

.v.« 

597, iW 

.7" 000 

735 

t\58 
. 510 
. 510 
. 510 
. 510 
. 510 
. 510 
. 510 
. 510 
. 510 
. 510 
. 50y 



740 
, 5.35 
, .571 
, 535 
, 5:1:. 



..533, 535 

,V« 

729 

.. 72'.» 

■..". 570 

52y. 530. 5:?7 

739 

.'■)36 

.7.3.1, 73".>, 740 



. Oil 



617 
; 010 
. 620 
. 703 
. 04'.l 
. fiS6 
. 086 
. .'>78 
. 578 



MM 

702 
T47 
•VXI 
5.W 
570 
590 
.590 
046 



..140. 541 



I.VUKX. 



XXV 11 



FloM. Anna F •-•2 ''%T","V.^'"-' 

•^"'^''"' •^'"' ^" -J;.: ■/,-> Krincli. Sally 

vw' .—2 Krl>l"'-. Ilf/ekiah.... 

afij , Krost, Klviiii 

..!.!!!!..' .'>V* Small K 

!.!.."..a.w, •'"S"' •■''■>^"' "'■'"•' 



riiarlc* K.... 
niarlos r.... 
Clar-ssi. A.... 

Kl>tM>'/.<r 

K'twanl V . 

KlWa I) 

Kmily I' 

Kninia li.... 
Kiroiui l> 



fvt» 

, Iv4'.' 
. .V.1.1 
. 7.H 
, Tli 
. Ml 



ooilrUh. AbntT T M2 



, .'H'>: 



<j. 



..%7:', 



,...'i.%S, .'■SI, .w 

.... .•■fi2 (incf. himlte 

riron:. .- :::i<^' Kt, 5.i^ <:»l>'. >»j:"a 

Fi,i..iia K...^>. :.^A 5C3. ^^ «,, >I«'>-^i: iv;ip;i;:"ii::: 

Krnlcrick P •'"••- 1 <JaiiM)ii. Jaiiu-s .M ..•••• 

»^:;l:;' I' :::: 2:^ ,;arMh;e':rhaVioiie:;;:::/fyi- 

j,.<.-|.i.ViiV"M yoK, .W' ' . sini.-..ii., .... 

VroMii.- II ;<>^ Car. mr. lln.lK.-t 

K.Ml..ll.i.ii^\V....'..V., 5.VS. D.irias 

061, :i>2, 'J(i4, M> •'""" 



...fi.*.". 



R.illin K 

TIi.'.mI'T.'" ^"'^ 

/.aihariali ;«•■* 

-KlliT. AI.ii.Mll ■•«•. Ne, 



Man . 
Kohut (t;ir) ... 

Strphi'li 

(iailMT, .lolili 



Ann 

Klii'nr/iT . 
Kli/al.ftli. 
Kxi-vi-'iici 

<i...r(;<- 

.I.iri.- 

.I.ihii 

Saniiii-l .... 

St.-|lllfH.... 

Tli..nia.s ... 
Walter . 



.•.10. ."■'M. Ml. .M-J tiarrill. Martin. 

.MJ Gal.<. Grc.lVr.'v 

512' Mary 

:>\1 Thi.inas A •■•■•■ 

:.V2 i Cavriii. l-iz/.i'' "•"• 

[ .M'J (.iay. A'lelliu' K 

fill ' "Joliii 

"...Ml, .Mi <Iay|.'r. — •• 

.Ml. .MJ tiavlonl, William 

.-.11 Cavlon, Aliby.l 

:....MI, M2! .I..-..I.1. 

.Ml I (i'Tr. Kn«i:i<- It 



lilO 

f:2:> I 
(•>!M 
filf. 
.My 



/.(■Vulial'H.i'i.i'.'ir!:, .".rr, .M-J I IJilisi.n. Aniancia 



Finrli, .\lirahaiii 

Korctliv :»*■•* 

Fi>li. Kavl.l fill" 

tirissell •■.'.«> 

Miiiv iMl, 013, r.H 

l'atieni<- ''-V. 

I'ri's. Tvc.l ; r.9ii. Tint 

Until fi'.'T. Tim 

William iSiri «">l:l 

Fi>li>r, Kmma (' TIil 

Orpha "H 

Fitili. 

.Inlia A . 

Thomas .M7, 

Fit/.K<'raM. .MatiMa M. L... V.il 

Fl.'lili.T. K'lwar.1 C .'>-'^i 

Kli/.al'>tli K '^^1' 

■ » Kvalin.' .-^ •'•"U 

Marv (• M» 

Kiirl |i •'"■"I 

Flint, laicv .M.V .MS, .M9, y*< 

Ko..ti-, .lo.slah S '«' 

Marv MM. .M.V 7U 

NallianK'I....MH. :i<>5, .M 



UolilTl .. 

Sarah 

K..r.l, Aiic'llnt- 

('.•lia 

.Ii.hii 

I,a\ aniia 

Manila It 

(K'lavia 

iliTi-n , 

r..nv K 

Fon-iall. Mark" »'.. 

I'la.i.lr 

F'disyili, Nancy 

Fi.rt, Alii-.' 

Foster, Fri'ilfiifk t 

l,a Fav.lt, S ... 

Man.- A 

WII1..IIH 

F..\. Al.r.iMi 

Mav 

Frain i-, Ann 

Clara l< 

.I(.lin A 

I'rn.l.iue 

Fi.'.l.ivr, ... 

Fri'i-inati, .... 



Calhariiu- O .. 

Kli/abith 

(irnrral 

Ili'iMV 15., 71.'« 

ll.in> W 

.Ichii 

.lohii S 

Maria I 

Maiv Y 

.Varah M., 7I.-- 

Wllliaiii 

..M1.X. fiiil. I'^tU I tiilbi'rt, Amy 

.\iin 

It.-nl iniin 

Calel. 

F.h'a/nr 

Kli/.aboth, 4'J'.', 

Kll.'ii 

Fanny 

Franklin 

.I..siali 

I ar.l 

lA.lia 

Marv .Ml. 

M.X.S 

Sarah 

Th'>ma> 

Zenana 

Al.i;.'ail . 



717. 7 IS 



,...Mi.1. 72 

.'.I'.'" I 

MS I 

.MS 

....M.\ .MS 

.Mrt 

MS Cil 



7.TI. 741, 



.M.H , Cillell, Mart-'ari-l 

.MXi Ua-.l.-l 

.MS ; tiillwiii. .lam.s -:-.:\-: 

,.:t\, t..M ' Olivia. 7I»'. 711, . 1 '. •• • 

fif.l (:ia>."i-li, *'•<■'«•<■ 

r.:i2, i.tt, illDV.r. Kll.'ti 

ivii'i, r.:!7 tiliiv.i. N'..ili I" 

iV-iS, (Wi t;i>.i.iar.l, II 

72<i .Inlia 

•.r-'. (:,..lfry. Mary 

tH.M. r..rlriiile 

|,i>ni'>a 

TlH.i.ias 

C.M.r. .l..-.'ph... .J- 

.... (iuliiliiu'. Mary K •"•• 

.'.'.'.".'. .•.«..•. a Iri.h, :.V>i..Vm, :'.'••. 

.V.,-. Aaron •• •■• 

.-..M Ahlcail. .Mi-...M7,.'.l'.',.'Oi. 

;.v.vs i->'.ii ••i, :>■». •'•-■'■•. •''-". •;-*• 



.717. 72n 
.'>71 



,....\t7, .Mil 



Abraham 

.\luns<in 

Allen ~... 

Allvii 

Alph-ii" 

Ainaii'la M.. 

.'Vim lia 

Aimlia II 

Ati.li. w .1.... 

Aner 

.\nii 

AntiM 

.\niia 

Anne 

Aiinel 

An>elF 

Ansel. I 

Aimnstn 

AuKiisIa (' .. 
Keiijamin .. 

Hetsey 

Caleb 

Calliarine..., 
Charles, .'i2li, 

;r".', 

Charles A 

Cliarlis K 

Charle> V 

« harles V 

Charles W 

Chatli.tt.- 

Chaiiiney 

Cliaiineev A.... 

Cvj.rlan 

l»aiii.-l 

Davl.l. 4>i7, Wm 

.'.I'.i. .'Oi. .V2:l. 

52fi, .vr, .'.iS. 

.'..11. .W.'. 

Ilavi.l I .. 

iL.reas 

KbiiM'/.er 
K.lwar.l... 

hMwIii 

Kliakim... 

Kliliu 

Klihn C.... 

Kliiah 

Kli-ha 

F.li/.a 

Kli/.ab.-lh 
.M'.', ■V_'n. 
.vty. •'.411. 



52)1 

537, .W 

520 

.......17. aw. 520 

ft» 

_ ax: 

52« 

.'.29 

.Wl 

....\«l. .Wl, .VII 
.....M7. Jl'.'. 522 
5.•i^i 

.'kUt, ^M 

.M«. .V!7 

.VI7. .V18 

.V» 

.'kW 

.'40 

tOi 

....r>\K. .VJO. 521 
,.....V!7. MJ, 540 

....Si*." t'!7 

V2,.-.2(>..V.'7,>- 
.. .VUi, .VfJ, 540 
..'>2<.t, .V17 
5.12 



...M'l. 5:Wi 

.'..IS 

Xi-<, .'>40 

.'.a*.' 
" . .. .w. 
.V17. :m 

:.2i 



-.17. .M." 
.'.24, 52.-., 



17, .'.411, ('.i^'. 



Sii4,.'>21. .'>22 

.'v.10 

■■■■■■.■. ;V(1, :m 

.\37. .'..«. -VR). .MO 

.529 

■".■.■; .537 

:.2I, .522 

.'..•*7, 540 

:cvs 

MS. 



.5211. .52.1, 



.M.5. 517 
.24, 



WK'i, 72."., 726, 



.526, 



. 744 



V;if/.ur..51<», .''2(, .'- , - , 

a2S, 529, 53»i 

F.il/iir T Mil 

KMa.1 :^^ 

Kmeline •.'-'^ 

Kmily ••<•} 

F.milv (• 53. 

Kniilv M 5.^1. "••■« 

Fphralm....M7. 5I«. 519, 

.■.21, 522, .'.2:1. .'.24. iC:; 

.'.27, y>. •'••'ill, .V.I, .'..fi, 

r*»;. 721, 722, 723. 728 
F;rnslns \'i>. .'sU, :<3:. 



Ktlian... 

Knnii-.' 61.- 

F.nnie.- A 

KM..'l>'IKe ... 

Kz.hUl 

Fannv 

Frames A .... 

Fran, is 

Frank M 

Fr.-.l.-'iek 

Kr.-.len<k A.. 
Ki. brick K.. 

li. i>ri:e 

li.i.i>:<' M 

(i..i.r«.' K 

«ieor«e W 

tiershi.m 

Ill.b.il: 

(Jnr.i.m 

Il.iniiali 5 

llarri. t 

Unmet W.... 



:.22. .'Ct^. 
531. 



5IS 

.'v39 



Vtl 



... .^^24 

524 

, .«7 

. :m 



.'.31, .'.;i:i, 5.V. 
.'..■M 



..MS. 5I'.I. .'.22 

...'.19. .■.24. .'.2:. 
,519. .'.21, 

.522. .'.26 

.VU. .'39 

5» 



XXVIU 



Index. 



(ioo.irUh, Ileltii F 

Il.loii L 

llciiry W 

Ilcpzibali 

lliTinoii A 

MiTniiiii N '»■".', 

H.-ztkiah M. 

Iliruni K 

Ilobarl M 

lioilur 

Ichabcl 

Ira 

Isaac 

.lacob 

Jalnis T 

.lames 

Jaiiu-s .1 

.Unus N 

.laiiios W 

.lar.Ml 

Jasper 

.Ii<lo.;iah 

Jihiel ... 
.U'liiima.. 
,leniim;i A... 
.Iiiiuli- K.... 



..'Al, CM 



Gooilrlc'h. Roger . 
Koswell 



.v.V. 

.'■.:« 

.W>, .'■.■« 

519, 5Ji 

.53.\ .VJfi 

MO 

.ysi, .'.•_•« 

/S2.'-. 

.53i :VW 

.517, JJl 



.vj:», , 



.Ml 

.W.-i 

:<a 

5lK 

,..V!7. 5411 

520 

523 
541 
.Ml 
512 



J.rviniali...My, 5;<7, 5.RI, 
5411, 

.Icnislia 

Jt'S.'<i' L 

.Iolm...:i<M, J<>.5. .'itc.i, 

5iti, :,n, .vji. .vii 

.lobn A .'...Mi', 

.l.ibil E 

.loiialbaii 51.". 

Joseph 

Josliua 

Jo.<iali 51',', 

l.elati.1 



5I.V 

fAtfi. 



5IC.. 7:11 
.SI.".. 518 



Luis 

Louise 

Lticenia .. 
Lucrttia... 
Lniy 



.516, 523, 



Liirv B. 

L)icv (• 

Liity I' !.. 

Lncv T 

Liielv 

Lyilla 

Lviiian 

Mabel I) 

MaiKarel 

Mary. ..515, 517. 510. 
523, 527. 52S, ;>:12, 

Marv A 537. .VW, 

540, 

Mary C 

Marv F 

Mary J 

Marv- K 

Marv I 

Mehitabel 

Mercy 

SliUesceiit , 

Milletta , 

MillKent 

Morliuier A 

Moses 

Nancy 

Nancy L 

Nathan 

Noah. ..527, 528. !CJ\ 



.MS 

524 

.52'/. 

:kW, 540 
.Ml, rM 

.'.:« 

.^2y 

,540, 511 

'.'.'.'.'.. kv 

5;t2 

....... .5:10 

515 

5211. 

5:m. 

5;i8. 606 

5:w, 

.541, .>r2 

..MI, :a2 

542 

540 



S-'M 

.5.C 

,.Mi5, .596 
.526 



.524 



Ko.xa 




..'>.«•, 


5.i2 


Kiissell 






52.S 


Uiith 






.521 


Knth A 






;H2 


Sanunl,517,.520 


525 


.S2'.l, 








.V». 


5.T7 








5;<7 


Samuel W 






Sarah. 517. 51H, 


519, 


.521. 




.522, 52:J. .524. 


.«;. 


53K, 




.Mil, .W2, .VkJ, 


.'kM, 


.\V5, 


fi06 








.Ml 

:»< 
.5:15 


Sarah M 






Sarah T 




f>Xi, 


Sarah W 




..5.16 


.5V 


Siihiey K.. 






.'>,10 


Silas, .Vt7, 53!>, 


540, 


.541, 


.M2 


Stella I 






510 


Stephen 




,.5'.>1, 


.52.H 


.^Jtephen H 






Tkis 


Stephens 




...Ml 


.M2 


Stephen T 






5411 


Susan K 




..5.<l. 


:m 


Temperance.... 






524 


Tliiimas 






MS 


Tiniothv 






.521 


Wait 




..522, 


.5-2.i 


Waltstlll 






521 


William. 515, 


.n;. 


517, 


51.-1, .',i<t. .',21. 


52:;. 


.V!7. 




540, .Vk), 


t>i»4. 


60ti. 


72»> 


William W 






,\I0 


Willie 






r,:)>< 


/ebiilon.. 






510 


Miwin. Alfred I 






.'Xi.! 


lleiieclict 




.517, 


521 


Clari.ssa F 






5t>5 


Kli/.abelh, 4'.<.5, 


497 


. 4'.l« 








514 


:v5i 








.565 
5t>5 
.V>5 








Harry S 







.518, 521, 



"•:»2. 
Norman .....'I'fl 

Oliver 

Penelope 

I'olllcena 

l'rmleiice...510, 52.", 
527. .530, 531, 

I'rndencP S 

Rachel T 

Ralph I 

Rebecca 510, 517. 

Kelurn S 

Rhoda 

Rhoda A 

Richard 518, 



.".31, 



5:!2 
.519, 



5;vs 

529 
5.T. I 



.524, 

5.i2, ."v» 

r.-v-s 

541 

.Ml, 542 

,521, 7.'!1 

538 

523 

!A2 

521, 522 



Howard G 

Mabel r ... 

Mehitabel.... 

Nathaniel... 

I'amela II... 

I'rentice K 

Siisamia 

Thomas H •>.5.-<, 

William 497, 

(lould. .lames 

(love. Dorothy .M.5, 

Ijrahum, Henry 

>-arah 

Susannah 593, .594,- 

Granner, Lemuel 

Lynda 

Graves. Jonathan 

Jonathan, Jr 

Marv .'.OO, 

lV-nelopc....555, .556, 5.57, 

•■ Willow" ."lOO, 

Green, .\rchibahl 

Pella 

(ieorjieS 

Jane 

John 

Mary 729, 

Greene. Kllzabeth 

Freelove 

Tobias 

Grecson. I'hebe 070, 

Thomas 

Gridhy. Henry 

John 

Griflln S 

Grililni.'. .lames T 

John 

Mary L 

Sarah A 

William 

Grimth. Herbert B 

.lames L 

JohnH 

Lucy ¥ 

Marian 

Matthew 

Shel.lon 



Gtiernsev. .. .. 7,-vs 

Jnllii A !.;!......'.'.'.'.'.' 7:w 

Ouie, Antoiiie 5.so 

.Mnrii' .1., .573, .'iHi, ;>Hi. 

.5hT, .'.B<I, .591 

Gutter, Krunees 610,611, 612 

Guyer, .Mary otVi 

H. 

Hnile, Gertrmle ^Kt 

Hale, (iiileon 556 

Jle/.ekiah .•«6 

John- .515 

.Mary 485, 486 

reneloiie...522. 527, 528, 5.T0 

Samuel. Jr 7'2(> 

Halev, .lohri 497 

ILillord Marv C .577 

Hall, Henrv 62.! 

.leiinie K .598. 601 

W illiam h«« 

Halliek. Krancos A 7;t9 

Hannah .M 7.39 

Marv 7.39 

I'arker 7:5.3, 7.3'.i 

William 7.19 

WriKbt 7.19 

Hallinan. Nicholas 516 

Hamlin, 7.37 

Abigail .544 

Alfred W 547. .VHI 

Alice K .549 

Amelia .M8 

.\mie 543, M4 

Rarlholomew .M3 

Itenlamin 544. .M5 

I!es>ie A 5.50 

Clarissa .M:i. .M7, 518 

I'orm-llus .545 

David .545 

Karle W rM 

Kbene/.er 544 

Kdwanl F .M9, .551 

Kd«in (; .M9 

Kl<a/.er W3, .M4. M5 

Klisha 514 

Klizu .M4 

Klkanah 544 

Klla W .5:.0 

Ksther 544. .551 

Kxperience 544 

Flora A .M7 

Franklin (,' 551 

Frederick It .M9, .'>.tO 

Freeman .Mi"., .M9. 551 

tJiles ....497. 498. .M3. 551. 672 

Hannah 543. 544 

Hannibal 543 

Harrv B .'.50 

Hope ■)44. 545 

Horace 546. 548. .5;.0 

Horatio B .548 

Isaac .M3, .545 

Israel .M3 

James 543, .M4. .5.M 

! James. Jr .M.i, .M4 

] Jessie 560 

Job M4 

John. ..513, 544, M5, ,546. 

.M7. 548. 549, 550, .551 

Jonathan •M4 

Joseph 545 

Joshua 545 

Laura B .M7 

Li/./.ie L 5.'iO 

Lydia .M5 

Lvnian M5. 548, 549. .550 

I Marilla U 517 

.Martha .M4 

.Martha A •M7, 548 

< Marv....;HM. .M4. 551, 672, 

' 673, 674 

Marv M 548 

I Mehitabel. 551 

Meletia 544 

Mollv 545 

1 Nabby 545, 548 

Orren 545 

l>„llv 546. .549 

. I'rI.sciiia ^j 

I Rebecca •"* 



Index. 



XXIX 



lianilin, Reuben.. ..M5, M6, 
M7. 

Kirharil 

KiishiiiiiikI W 

Suliiiicl U 

Surali M3, M4, .M5, 

Siiruli ij 

Sh.imr.1 L, M7. 

Tliuiikliil 

Wiilluco A 

Williaiii 

Wllllaiii II .MS, 

lIuiiniioiKl, .liilia II 711, 

Ilatuock. William 6;a. 

I lams, .loliii 

IlanloiilmrKti. Catharine. ... 

llariiiglon, .\llie. ...filO, fill, 

61J. 

Tlionias 

Ilariuar. Cliarles 

.lames L 

.In>e|>liiiie L 

J.>sepliiiie N 

.h.slah 573, MJ, 

.I..slali W 

William 

Harris, Clara II &M. 

Ira KM, 

I'aulliie 

Harrison. Iterijaniin K 

ILulali 7a3. 

.luines „.. 

ITartwell, Kllzabeth 

Harvey, Emily 

Ilarrii'i dV), 

Hask.ll.: 5M, 

Hasketf, Kllza 

Joseph 6tH, CfiS, 

Richard 

Sallv 

Sarah 

Hasklll, Iten.laniin .... 

Hathaway, '■ 

Hauuhtnii, Hannah U_ 5.'U, 

Havens. Kll/.alii'th 

Hawke>. Abl.a I» 

Clarissa F 

Klla n 

Kninia K 

I'hilo .Vrf, 5d5, 

IMiilo I' 

William H 

William I' 

Hawkins, .\ntliony 

Hawks, (ierslioii 

Haw ley. Kphniini 

Heath. Krlleiida 

Isaar 

Heller. 

HenenKe, ( leoriie 

Henley, .lolin (Sir) 

Henry. Charles 

Kniily 

Krames 

John 

Ju.seiihlne 

Lewis 

l.v.lla 

Martha 

Herrlnnimi, Sarah 

lien on. Kliza R 

Ilijiinliolhani, Ann,Cl>l,7(il), 

Charles 

Nlles 

Sand!) _ 

Hill, AniaNa 

iHirothv 553. !V5|, 

.Ios.-|ih !AX 

Hills. .«lisan M), 6h|, WIL>, 

Hliirkley. ai;, 

H ink lev, Mercy 

Hoar Klienezef U 

Oeorve F 

t«ainiiel 

Ilochstrnssor. Paul 

Holcomb, Judah 

Samuel 

Holllster, Ablnh 

AbiKail 

Alpheus 

Ann S.Vl, 



5SU 
&.M 
.'M7 
5A(I 

.^6l 

M8 
.W) 
544 

.M7 
.Wl 

CM \ 
714 I 
C-.*4 1 

xiy I 
-01 ! 

61.1 
611 

.V2 
582 ' 
58-J I 
5i<2 . 
.'tfvJ I 
5.S2 

6.17 

(W7 I 

634 

7S8 1 

734 I 

7."W 

6S5 

74'.i 

C-iJ I 

5»4 

667 

667 

667 

665 

667 

695 

686 

532 

6nn 



Holllster. Annie M 550 

Aurellus F 5.W 

Itohan .^57 

Chandler C X>7. .VMi 

Charity 5.'kJ 

Charles .'iM. .VM. 558 

Charles H 5.M( 

Claris.sa A 5iW 

Clarissa E !J59 

Kavid .Vi3, 554 

Dennis 5VJ 

Dorolhv 5.%4 

DwlKhl" 557 

Kikar ¥ 5'>9 

Ellsha. 55.'., 5J6, 557. .W. 

559 56^) 
Elizabeth. .V>2, S.'iS, fvVl', 

721. 72.'>. 726, 727 

Ephraim f>.'i3 

Eunice .554.55.\ :M 

E.xperlencc 555. 5.S7 

Gershom :m 

(Ildeoti .'(54 

Hannah .Vi(, 5.V) 

llariiiah l)..5.'j6,.%5ii..',fi|, 

562, .'>G4, r^:, 

Hiram F M) 

Hiram .*< :>X7 

Horace .'■•.'>7 

Jane M .Vi<) 

Jennie F .W 

.Tpnisha 554 

John, .'.17, .V.-.', .'.,\1. .V.4. 

MX 6«l6. 721. 72.'.. 726. 727 
.lohn. Jr....'>52. .'.5;», .%54, 55J 

Jonathan 727 

Jo.seph 552, 55^1 

.loseph I' 05a 

Joslah .554 

Julia 55y 

Ijiwreiice A S6t> 

Lazarus 552 

Lucv 555 

.Martha 5.55 

Marv....:.:>2, 721. 72.'.. 726, 727 

.Marv K .'.>. .V.U. 56il, 561 

Mary L 560 

Mehltable 555. 557 

.Nathaniel .'i,>4 

Pamela 5.56, 557 

Paul C XiO 

Penelope y>6 

Perez G :M, .V>7. .Vrtl, .'.6U 

Rachel .594. 5.V) 

RoKer 555, 5.56 

Ruth r.5i 

.•^ainuel 5.M 

Sandloril .".60 

.•^arah .5.'.2, .')53, 555 

Stephen. 552. 5.V1. 5.'>4. 

723. 727 

Susan .W.) 

Susanna 56.'i, .'.55 

Till. mas .V,2. 553. .554. .VA 

William P. .')5y 

Holmes, 631 

Annie 745 

Caroline S 5M 

Caroline W 745 

Charles P 745 

Clarissa „ f«31 

F/lward II .'(K3 

Hannah 731 

Harrv P 74.-. 

Henry h .'>85 

Jaine'o W 745 

RoBclu* G 74.'> 

Theo<lore S 745 

William R 5«5 

William T :■><■'> 

Ilolyoke. Ann !>6S 

Kdwar.l 56.S, .'.69 

Elizabeth .'<;« 

Ell/.ur .'«!. W.>, 617 

Hannah 4y3. .'««. 613 

John .'<;t I 

Mary .568. Wj [ 

Samuel .VW 

Sarah .V.S I 

Susanna -iM 1 

Home, lU-uonI 555] 



Hone, Emily 720 

Hooker. Daniel 518 

Edward T 575 

E.lwar.l W 575 

Elias C 575 

Elizabeth P 575 

Fallh T 575 

tleorce 575 

Mabel .'.75 

Mary I .',75 

Kpv. Mr 514. 613 

Richard .'.7.'i 

8aniuel ,v,i 

Sarah n(j 

faiah F .',7:, 

Sarah II 57.^ 

Susan .',7,', 

Susannah .ms 

Thomas am 

Hookey, Martha 6y9 

Hopper, Georjrla ,578 

.John C 5(8 

Wilson II .-.78 

Horton, Fannie A .'.42 

Frederic .VI2 

Oiinli.n H .'.41. .'»42 

Hosnii-r, Maria D 581 

HoU'ie, Hannali 4.>!6, 487 

William .,.. 555 

Houstoti, Marv f£s 

ilowaril. Barzilla 648 

Fanny 745 

Howe, Daniel 6611 

Lucia P 74.1 

llowlett, lkn|;imin tH9 

II...M. It.iilamlii 66y 

llubbar.l, Amos 11. ..573, 582, 591 

Charles .'»«2 

Charles C .'rf<2 

Charlotte J 742 

Davi.l .',19 

Davl.l E .5.'.6. .V>7 

Eliza .'»82. .'.91 

Ellzijbeth 730 

Ellen .'«l 

Harriet G 742 

Henry W 742 

James L 5S' 

John .526 

Margaret 618 

Marlanna L 582 

Mary .'.26 

Matilda .'rf*2 

Perez II 5.'.7 

Rosalie 582 

Samuel M 582 

Sarah 591 

Thomas 591 

Thomas H 581. .'rt<2, .'Ktl 

William 742 

WIIILtm G /42 

William R ^2 

Willie W 742 

Hulil.ell. I'lia-be .52'.». X)0 

Hucklns. Hope 544, 545 

Hulbert. (ii.l.on .503 

Humphrey, llenjamin 649 

Ge..rKe P 716 

Thomas 714, 716 

Walts S 716 

Ilunn. Mary 727 

Samuel 727 

HunliiiKtnn. E'lward IJ .'.76 

E.lwar.l N .',76 

Edward T .'.76 

Elizabeth M .'.76 

Enoch 677 

Faith T mi 

Fre<lerick J 576 

Henrietta „ 7;* 

Hemy 7.16 

Jabez X!l, .'.74. 576 

Je.le.llah .',74, .575 

Jo.s.pli .'.7.-. 

I.y.lia 743 

>laiy 67rt, 67* 

>lary II .574 

>lafy L 376 

i'eler .'.7.-., 676 

IVt.r 1 576 

Sarah A f.76 



XXX 



Index. 



Huntington, Snriili L...574, S75 
Siisan M 57<> 

Hunt, Anna K 579 

Aurfllus 6fi9 

Hon Oarlod 66'j 

(Ifiifvlcve F 712 

Mnrv .V.J 

, lliirltinrt, John <Vi9 

lliirlbiit. .losinli 710 

Pai;iK 733, 7411 

lliilchins, lliiniinh 7i>s 

lliiii-liinsoii. Anne I'CM. i;'«7 



IrviiiR, \V:isl\lin;ton .W, 

Irwin. Ann •''7-, 

Ives. Kli/.a A 

Kiilelln K 

lU-l.n I' S63. 

JiMviuiah 

Jun.ttlian 

.losepli SfiS, 

I^veiett .l...:>o8, .Wl, .W. 

Mary li 16.1. 

rrenlli'i' 

SanincI 

Sarah H 

Uilllam 



.1. 



.l..ni.>. 




t".l9 1 


Mary W 7<»7. 


7IJ, 


71.1 • 


I'allonci' 


<;^.^. 


r.i<t 


Jerome. Charles 




6»V) 


Jewell, Enillie 




fi.39 


Jewett. Kaviil 




rwis 


Johns, .luhn f 




.7(K> 


JohnsiMi. Marv L. C. A 




Saniiii'l 




•-.7.1 


Willi. nil 




721 1 
7(W 1 


M illiani C 




Johnston. Klisha 




ti9n 1 


Jones. Anu-liu 


.-•.27, 


5jy 


Klizaboth 


bi\ 


.M7 


Isaac 




527 


James C 




fifi» 


Thomas \V 




7n;i 


Ju.lah. Henry K 




.561 


Theoilorelt 




.tSI 


Thorwalilson 




.1W 


JuiKoii. Isaai' 





72fi 


.lainos 


7?.i 


72fi 






726 


Marv 




^arah 




721 


K. 






Kane, John 




fi;v. 


Keilzie, Harriet 




71, "> 


Janips T 




715 


Kcelor. Knth 




6611 


Kellogs, Aaron 




7X. 


Anna K 




r^i 


Chariest' 




rm 


Fanny 




7:a 


Kreileritk 




563 


Helen 




.%-i 


.losej)li 




6.'i6 


Jnlla 




7:« 


Pauline 




713 


Uachel. CJ."., IV*. 6:>7 


fiWi 






fM. fif.9 1 


Sarah 


av>:> 


659 


Kellv. John 




.■)li6 


Kels.v, Amelia 


..'•■■(.'V 


rv^fi 1 


Kiinpi'. Calhanno...6i; 


,61'_ 


, 61:! 


Thomas.. 


..612 


, 613 


Konii'ioii, Kehecca.. 




..571 


Kon.lall. Kniilv 




■/l.t 


Kenne.lv, .lam.'s 




. 63:1 


Ketcluini, Kli/.abeth... 




. 6).6 


Keves. I.aur.i 






K.'Vstr. (Je-.r-.- 




. '.tvS 


Kull.v. l,.v.-re(t 1 




. .■>67 


I.i.la I 




. 567 


Kehecca 1 




. .W7 


W. K. (Mrs.) 


.r,3:> 


■<fi7 


William 




."vfiT 



Kl.l.ler, AVllIiam, Jr.....Vi6. .V!7 

William V 563.566. .V;7 

Kilboiirn, Abraham 517 

Kheiiezor -Wl 

tirace 517, 521 

Kilhonmo. !<arah 4*i7 

Kilhnrn, Klllah 734 

Kinilierlv, Kulh 619 

!*arail 523 

Thomas 519 

Kinssburv, Kuth 191 

S. U 191 

Kinnev. Happy .575 

Kirbv, Sarah 199, .'>61 

Klrkianil, 707 

Emilv 7tr2. 7o7, 71.i 

Knapp, Ailelalile K 6(r2 

Amanda 712 

Asu 734, 712, 713 

(^harles B 713 

Eli/.aheth .585, .5.S«". 

Kre-lerlck \V 602 

Havwooil 59S, 6(16 

Ileiiry 713 

I/>onora V t'>02 

Maria 713 

Martha 712, 713 

I'arker 1) ar2 

Susanna 6(r2 

Knowlea, Marsaret 6'.i".i, 701 

L. 

Ladil, Jonathan, Jr 189 

Sarah IS9, 190 

Lake, Ell/.a A 7n:i 

Laniherton. OcorKe 726 

Hannah 721, 726 

Lamphear. Famiy 62s 

Lamport, Hiram H 663 

Lane. Charlotte R....5:{2, .'^V.. .'■.16 

Lanllehl. Clav M 6tM 

Ellen 6<M 

T. I'orler 601, eiM 

Lanman. Abiu'all T 574, ">8;i 

Alice K ••«.'<7 

Aime I) .W4 

Anne L .57:1 

Caroline .■>74 

Catharine C 585 

Charles. .\ho, .vst;, .'.87, 

.588, .589. 590 
Charles J.. ...57.3, .VSO, .-JJl, 

5K7, 590, .591 

Charles U 586 

Clara C. 5.86 

Cornelius .5.<7 

Cornelius T r>8<' 

Daniel 586 

Davi.l H .584 

Davi.lT.....571, :>83, .584, 

.5«.-.. "vif. 

Eilwanl 571 

E.lwaril 15... '■■■* 

Eli/a 57.3, 5.S2 

Elizabeth -586 

Ellzabilh (i 581. .591 

Klorence T •. 586 

(ieonie .573 

Ooru'e I) .58.3, .581 

Harriet .573, .'«»;! 

Henry A 585. .5s6 

Hiinilnt'iun .581 

Isabella C ."S' 

Janies...570, .571. 572. .573, 

.•k-iO, .581, "«82. .5s3 

James H 573 

Jane G .57.3, .583 

Joanna 571 

Joanna It.... 571. 572, .573, 

576, 577, 578, 579, .5.8(l 

Joainia F .V"? 

John T 571, .58.5, .586 

Jonathan T 58.3, ."..si 

Joseph...572, .571, .58,5, .586, .-.87 

Joseph K 586 

Jos.|>liliic .587 

Julia W .581, .590 

Laura K .5.'*6 

Marsaret !> .584 

Maria 1 .5-<l 

Marian C .57,3, 581 



LanniaM. MariannaC....581, 

Ma^ 570, .571, 571, 

Mary H .571, 581, 

Mary J ,. 

Mary R :,83, 

Peter.... 570, .571, bTi, 571, 
576, 5s;i, 581, 585, 

Roger 

Rosalie D 

Samuel 

Samuel C 571, 

Sarah 571, .571, 

Sarah C .573, 581, 582, 

583, 

Susan H 

Theoilore I» 

Thomas 670, 

Trtinibull 

William .571, 

William C 

W llliam T. W 

(lansinu, 

Henry !> 

Lathrop, Keiilaniln 

(Samuel ?) 

Lat timer, Elizabeth 

John 

RelK-cca....721, 722,723, 

Lawton, Elizabeth..686, 688, 
69J, 

Marv 690, 

Kehecca 

Thomas 

(irace 

Robert 

Leach^ Ailclalde 

LeamiinKs, Rev. 

Learneil, Charlotte 

Ebenezer 

Ij<H', Bessie 

Lees, Phebe 6tl7, 

A\ illiain 

Leland. Phineas 

Sarah 5:17, 538, 539, 

Leonard. Charles 

Lit I Ic, 'Pamela 515. 

LIttlelleM, Walty 

Livermore. John 

Llov.l, Kate E 

May L 

Moruaii 737, 

William A 

Lock wood, Elizabeth. ..IvW, 

James 

Sarah 608, 

Lon«year. Stephen 

Locunis, .Mice 

Lord. Korothy 

Loveland, Louisa 

Thomas 

T.overing, Willl.im 

Lowell, Elizabeth 572, 

Lvman. Hannah 

Martha P 

Lyon, Josephlm' 

M. 



«iO 
.576 
585 
.581 
581 

586 
.581 
587 
.571 
574 
57i. 

591 

581 
581 
.571 
.5K7 
.586 
.'.85 
571 
6.Vt 



693 
69*1 
690 
688 
735 
73:. 

MM 
.585 
OCA 
582 
.582 
717 
608 
(Aia 
.Vt7 

.MO 



669 
607 
(.09 
711 
619 



Manchester. Elizabeth 


,688 


O'.M 


Margaret 


.6'.HI. 


,'(NI 


Manlv, Dean S 




6.'.1 


Marke, Susanna 61; 


.611 


615 


Markoe, Francis 




736 


Sarah 




7:i6 


Marsh, Elizabeth 




5».. 


Marshall, 




•>IU) 


Martin, Ennice 


.631, 


632 


Michael 




:.68 


R..siiia 




716 


Martinez. Olivia 




.Ml 


Marvin. Abigail, .W.. 


.596, 




.597 


601, 


6IH. 


Adeline W .5'.i9, 


603, 


601 


Albert H 




a99 






fitn 


.\lexan.ler 




rm 


Alice A 


.<!01, 


hOI 






i;o:< 


An.lrew J 


.59.S 


wn 


Ann 




608 



Index. 



XXM 



Marvin. Ann A >!»» 

Am. E -^ 

AiMin **"■ 

Annie H ^*}^ 

Asa •**• 

Hatnabns <*», «» 

IVnlaniin ....VAlW.Wi. f*U 

Bonjuniin T «*' 

H<-ttv «"9 

C'arolln.- »««. «•>■-' 

("atliiirini? A W' 

(Miarl..* W. »l". «W 

Charl.- K ««» 

Charl-s K f*» 

riarliiila -^^ 

Clark «» 

C.jni 11 fi"< 

Cnrlls T W 

l>aniel f-"' 

l>avi,l fi"" 

IVniv K 600, (*a 

Deiuv T e"2 

Ihi.llpy •'-'.»• 

K.lwar.1 K ftw 

K.l.anor A .V.iy 

Ellhn .W4. fi«i7, fii'H 

Ellslia .V.'t 

Kliza {' .W, 1,1)1 

Eliza K. ti")l 

Ellz.ih.Mh, .M«. WASMS. 
."iy.'i. .v.ti. 6i»l, fittt, ««. 

6if7, axi 

Elizabeth S f*fi 

EU'-n .VI;', ar.'. fi(»s 

K.'.tlicr .VJ«. J96. liOS, oust 

Fann V tinn 

Krai ces K '.m 

Francis E. MW. Gill 

Frank M i">i«) 

Kreitcrick F S'.IS 

• ieni'vii've rtC 

Oeorne Sl>7, .V.'S, G03, ftCj 

lieorKi- L .W.I 

llanna 5y2 

llaniiali, >iiH, (H>5. fillii, 

(i»l7, 6II.S. fUKi 

llnrrli-ll S .vjy 

llarrv F 60'.' 

llcclnr S ftc 

Henry E I'liM 

lohaboil (*y< 

.lames •. .'><.i| 

.lames K ixu 

.Tared, .V.irt, .W?, .VK), fiidi, ftiy 

.leinlnia .v.i:! 

.loiin. .'.y.1. .v.ii, .V.I7, H>:; 

61 17, fins. i'i<W 

.lohn. .Ir (KIT 

.lose|ili,:V.i3. .W,, .VJO. .VJ7, 

SW. mi7 

.losepli I (Afi 

.losvph T .VW, I'^nl 

•losiali fitiT, (KCt 

.Inlia .V.iy, fm 

•liilia F iKil 

.lulius S ivm, tiii.t 

Kale (**) 

I,<wis, .VJ6, .W7, 3W, WKi, fOl 

Lilian ('.nl 

Lizzie M iVd 

l..i|s 59.',. .vx. 

I.nclnii fi«Ki 

Lvilla .V.I1 

>larla «M, fill.', 

Mari>- Wl 

Marllia .VM. .'«• 

>larv. .V.rj. .Wt. .W.V .V.W, 
.WM, 64*1, Ciir.', iVil. iKVi, 

t'i<l7. MH, f*f} 

Marv A iVil 

Murv .M ft*' 

Mary N .V.iy 

Marv >V .V.17, .V.ni 

Matilii-w. .Ml., .V.iJ. .'ft-,. 

.v.n;, .w, .'''.IS, ijii, fti.-,. 

fidf., ftiT, rtiix, <■"' 
Maflh'w. .Ir....iiii.'>. WIT, • 

Mallhi w \\ .•r9s, 

MilillabrI .'.O.-t, .W:.. 

M.'lvin K 5WI, mm 

Minnie l> 601 

Minnie K (*H 



Mb, 



Marvin , Miriam. 

Mosies 

Nalhnii 

Nathan II.... 

Nalhani.l C .V98. «»1. 

Nehemiah 

Nellie A 

Oiias aw, ««, 

Pb.ibe .Wa, 

I'ollv 

Ka.hel 6(H, 

UelM-cca 

HcvnoM, .v."J, i«?, MM, 

Rlchanl I' ".....'. 

Kobert H 

Samuel, M\ VM.ifih. mi. 
6U&, UHH, 

Samuel K 

Sarah. 5ir>. .M7, 51.1. .',19, 

5.M, MC. .V.i.t, VH. lUM. 

ni5, liii6, IMS, G<I9, 

•Setii 6<r7. 

Silu-t 9)8, 

Susannah 

Sjiviu :m, 

f. R 

Thomas JV9J, .Vh;. !»8, 

iv<i, nni, 

Thomao (' 

Thotnxs E .v.is. fi<)0, 

Uriah '>«>4. 

William .'>94. 598. wil. 

William l( 

Mllllain W -lyii, .WT, 

:m, MNi, 

Willie 

/.achariali 

Mathi-r, Calliarine F 

Deburah 



594 I 

nun I 

tilM 

(*a 

tVKi 
594 I 
f.09 j 
«I7 

6uti ; 

COl 
.V.t4 
0(111 



Increase 

i .lohn 

Uleliar.1 

I .^.'iinnrl 

I .Mai hews. 

' Mattlii'ws. Uev 

Maynanl, John 

Zae'iari.ih 

Mavii. Anna _'i44, 

I .li.hn 

I Sainiicl 

I McChesney. 

McUalton, Henry 

I .lames 

Milletirv, llenrv 

Mclntyro, 

.McKaralier. D.iniel 

Elizabeth 

McKe.', Clarissa U .V'.T, 

Thomas 

I McLaiM-. Tryphona .VC>, 

McLiiHv. Fanny .M. 

Manila .1 

Walter .V.xi, 

Mcliul):;;. Sarah 

Mea.l. Iiarins 

Mea.le. Alice 

Mei^'^. ('ill. la T 

MT(.r. iiachel 

Merrill, 

.McTsireaii. ralphuriiia. .'-31. 

Me-senili'. .lohn N 

Metialfr, Henry 

.Inli.i .\ 

MleliM.K..|i. .I..I111 

Ml.l.lli>l.r....l,. .s.iiinii'l 

I MileK. Hiiii. I 

Milleki 11. Ar-^ liibaM 

Miller, I ililiv 

; .1.1.1-. 

Man 111 



MontlKU. PeU-r 

.Mooily, Samuel 

More. Charlotte „„ 

Morktun, Henry 

John 

Morris, 

Kate T 

MnnJ _ 

Morrison, AeneC. 

Hnirh.... 

W illiam 

Mors.., Elihu M „. 

S>herniaii._ 

Morton, Tlioinas '. "". .' 

Mus.-ley. John 

Mosher, Mary ..021.626.1177. 

Sherman 

Moslev. T. li ■■ 

Motley. J. L. (Mr«.) 

Molt. .Vtrlan Oil. oil' 

Ol'l, 014. 

A'ly ; 

Alice 

Anne 612. 

Ilarharu 

Catharine R 

Daniel 

Dorcas 

Dorothy 611, t.lj, 61.1, 

61.'., 

E. I ward 611, 

Elizabeth 61.i, 614, 

Frances OIU, 

Heury 

James 

John. ..610, 611, 613,611. 

JoKeph 

Katharine 

L.vdia 6i',, 6is, 

Mark. .1.10, on, 611'. 613, 
014, 

.Martha 

Mary . ...610, Oil, 012. 613. 

Mercv 612, 61.1. 

MUfonl 

Nalhatiiel .^.IS, 614, 

61 J, 624, 

Samuel 

.Sarah 611,612, 624. 

Susanna 61.'l, 

Temperance 

Thonia!) 610, 61 1. 6I2, 

614. 

Waller R 

Mowry, Hannah. ...6H)',. 690, 
•■•.ly, 

.Miitiiforil, Thomas 

MniiRer. William 

Ml ElUha 

Emeliiie W iVi2. 6.U. 

etn. 611. 

I,.\vls 

Martha .V*, 

Mv;.Mtt, JoHi'ph 

M.ll V liHt 



497 
4'.« 
619 
6.W 

499 

.■.7« 
578 
578 
7.1S 
73K 

7as 

719 
719 

SOI) 

4S7 
629 
.V« 
747 
573 

615 
614 
611 
615 
61.% 
627 
630 
611 



642 
«35 
iM 
499 



Willi 

Mitili'll, 

Kirl,^ 



Eno.. 
Sl.ry 



iiauncey I, 

H 

tWI. 714, 

.M'l, 

519, 

Iwar.l H 



Ml. 



7.T7 

mi ' 

716 i 

.vr, I 
525 ; 

575 
575 

^7.^ 
575 I 



Nealv, < harles 

Davi'i ."an, 

EllzalKth „ 

tJi-or^e 

James / 

I'rudi'iice 

NeliHin, lieiijamin 

Henry 

Jane E 

8iisaii S 

Thomas S 73«>. 

Newlw'rry. AbiKail 67.1, 

Newliiirv. Rebecca 1,70, 

Tliunia-1 

Ne>vl«t>d. Alb.-rl „. 

Nichols. 

Harriet 

J. II .«3;i. 

NIcholiMin. I,iic\' _ „ 

Norti.n. John P 

Sarah I 

Nott. Corn.-lia C 6,15, 

Joel It 

Now-ettuK. Angelina. „ 



6X3 
637 
6.T7 
742 
SM 
710 
640 
640 
««7 



xxxu 



Index. 



Nowotintt, Kli/..i... 

h:sllu'r 

Ci'orco \V 

li;ll;lllU^S 

Maria 

Noyes, l>.>rothy ... 

.l.inu'S 

Sarah 



667 

6)\- 

GiTT 

fitiT 

fJu 

7J3 ' 

:.;.•* : 

4W 



0. 



CJl 

(Vtl 

r.p,i 

.wo, I'M 
, fill3, I'll '4 



OMins, Sarati, <V?2, fiW. C.*7. 

6S8, (■>*9, 

OUv.T. Cora L 

Kli/al""!!! S 

.)..tin R 

Marlon I. 

K.>b.Tt S *kW. 

Olnist.M.l, 

.lolni M2. 

M.uv fiM, 6o5, fi.''7, 

Ordiavl. '^\6, 

Ort.Mi. II 

Orvi<. (ii.ioiliiian 

Marcarvtta 

OsbiTii. tiraco - 

H.innah 

.l.ihn 

Mary .K 

OviTbury, Waller 



P. 

Packer, Klizaboth.... 

Ichalm,! 

Liuntia 

Vag*", Klvira L.. ... 

' Milliain .\ 5 

Paigi-. Kmh A 

I'aliiicr, Amos 

Paiiirv. HaiiniHi 

.lohll 

Mary....- 

I'arker, Catliariiif... 

.lamos 

Marv A 

Marv K 

Natlianl.-l 

\Varren K 

I'arkiii<, 

I'arlri'U'i'. Sannicl... 
I'asvlial. Aii'tn-w.... 
ratlorsKii. AlbiTt I". 

«ii>nrse H 

•lullit 

Pavii. .).i|\ii 

IVihriii. Lizzie 

Peek. -Villi 

('aniline V 

Mary 

Samuel, .Ir 

Pellatt.', Ann ( 

I'eniiev, .loel 

Pauline N f' 

Peniiiiiian, .lames I 

.lames I 

.losiali H 

Ulia'liali 

K.'l'war.l u!.ZZ. 

Frances L 

Frank II 

Ili'Un M 

.lane L 

Sarah 

Perriii, Thomas 

Peters. Ilimh 

Petrie. Maijirie.- 

Marv 

William 

Pheli.s. 

Ahisa 

Th.Miias T 

Piatt. Jaeob \V 

.lohn U 

Piere.-. Aliee P. 

.\niia K 

Anna .7 

Cliarles P 

.lohn 1> 

.luhn .1 

Pierpont, .\blgail. . 



iUfi 



..6.Vt, fC>l 

f..'.l 

6..1 



6.(4 

634, 6:\7 



..-.7.!, 5.^1 



Pierpont, Benjamin (".74 

Oiles 674 

II iiindh 67.T 

lli/ekiah „ 675 

.latiK-s C7.\ ••74 

.loscph 673, 674 

Mary 67i. 673,67.%, 676 

Samuel C74 

Sarah 67.% 

Pike, llarrietJ 743 

Pitkin, •'■•-■* 

.lerusha .'•<'7 

•lohn 4!»3 

ritin.in, Jonathan 73.% 

Pitts. Margaret 6"<S. 6>M 

Pi.vlev, Marv .'>37, 5.39 

Piatt, Charles .%:» 

Charlotte , 539 

fMwanl .VIO 

Kli/abeth .Mo 

Kpenetus GnS 

KraiK'is .W.» 

(Jeorco .V39 

James 50ij 

.lonalhan .>!7, .Vto, mo 

Jc^eph 6U5 

.Mary M9 

Pliiiunier, Klizabeth 4.'>7 

Pullau.l, Albert 73S 

Alice 7.3.S 

Arthur ,. 7;l< 

Charles S..'. " !■> 

Ceortre 73.S 

Mabel 7.3,s 

Pollanl. KU7.abelh 7;» 



Pomeroy, Josiah 


....Mti. 


.'..'<S 


Juslah, Jr 




55.S 


Mary 




4S7 


Me.la.l 




4S7 


Pool. Ly.lia A 




517 


Poiire, Hen. Perlev. 


....JfH). 


a<7 


Porter. Amelia 




746 


Sainuel 


...M'l 


.V*5 


Sarah 


...5 P.' 


5:'.'. 


Post. .Vnna 




491 


Potliel.l. William 




H.'^l 


hotter, 




i">t'J 


Caroline .V 




746 


Kthan A 




7411 


Eva 




746 




....Xi7 


.%,iH 


Frames M 




746 


Franklin \V 




746 


Kre.l.-ric A 




746 


Powell. Annis 


....6511 


661 


Kli-l.a It 




746 


(ieoii;.- It. P 




746 


Joseph W. P 




746 


Ju.l^e 




liil 


Robert 




5IS 


Pratt. Itmiile 




547 


l>aniel 




7.t7 


Knustus 




.M.7 


Krastus It 




.')4.s 


l.rfiura 




M'! 


I.uev li 




M7 






.%47 


Mary 1 




547 


Otis •' 


i.\ M7 


■MX 


Sally 11 




.547 


Susan M 




737 


Prentice, Maiy L.... 




5.^4 


N. Sartel 


5S.' 


, i><4 


Sartel 




. 5S4 



61.S 

6IS 

..611, 612 

6i".'.i 

51-J 

...57.1, "vs.! 

........ V'l 



.%61. 56:; 
675 



.M.-i 



t.49 

, StkS 

616 



Preseott, Rebecca 

Preston, Sarah 

Prince, Governor 

Proctor, Ittnjamin S 

Pnlnaiii. (iiiy 

Milton 

Thomas 

Pynchon, A.!:nes 

.Vnna 

Aniii- 

Hriil;,vt 618 

Christopher 616 

K.lmiiii.l (Sir). .'.6111.617, 61K 

K.lwanl 616, 618 

K.lwari| (Sir) 616 

Klizabeth 616, 617 

Henry 616 

Jane 616 



, 616, 



Pynchon, John 616, 617, 61S 

Joseph 618 

Manjarel 617 

>Iary 56.S. 569, 617, 6|.s 

Mehitahel 61S 

N'Icholas 616 

Peter 616 

William r«S. 61C, 617, 618 

Quick. William D ,%48 

Uuimbv, .Vnna E 737 

J.>1 737 

R. 

Rabone, Oeonte 6|9 

RiUi't. Hannah 731 

Jos.ph 731 

Ramlell, William 497 

Ranstor.l, 734. 743 

Marv A 743 

Ransom'. .\bbv S ftt9 

Albion 635,639, 640 

.\lexainler S 638 

Ciark 632, 6;t5, 63.S 6.19 

Cornelia 640 

Eilwuril 639 

Harrv 640 

Irene E 6,38 

Jare.l R 63« 

Joel R 6.W 

Lv.lia 635, 639 

Ly.lia S 640 

Olive 631,102, 6.33 

S. Ilow!»r.l 6.38 

Samuel II 63.'), 0-38 

.>Jantonl 640 

Sulherluml 64il 

Viixliiia S 638 

Walter S 638 

Rathbone, Aaron 615, 6'i3 

Aaron K., Jr 6.\3 

Abraham 627, 629, 630 

Albert 6:t5, 641, 612, 710 

Alice E f>37 

Aniasa 632 

Amos 644 

.Vmlerson 6.!2 

Angelica T f-42, 710 

Ann 624. 626, 6.30 

Anna 6U. 6".2. 644 

Anna P •>t4 

Annali 626 

.\rnoii 64.S 

Halhsheba 632 

Iteersheba 62S 

lienjauiin, 624, 626, 62.S, 

6.11, M4, 649 

Rctsev 629, i'k31, 6:r2 

Itianev 649 

Catharine. 6.30 

Celeste M 652 

Charles 6.34, 649 

Charles E 6:0, 652 

Charles II 6.52 

Clara P, 6.37 

Clarem'e rul5,642, 709, 710 

ClaienUon 648 

I Clarissa 647 

CoRpeshall 6.30 

Coiiteni 625, 645, 646, 1.49 

I Cora 624 

; Cornelia K 6.36 

Oanlel 627,644, 645 

' Uaviil 64.1, 648 

I Helia 616 

Desire 6;!l 

Dorcas 624 

Kbene/.er 624 

K.lwanl 644, M^ 

1 KIwanI W <'.35 

Kl.anor •"■24 

Klijah 624, 629, t'vJI, 632 

Kli-ha «31 

Kli/a 6" 

KlizalHth, Id, 62.!, 624, 
6'.'. '6, l,::», 6.J1, 6.3;?, 649 

Klizabeth H "Vil 

Elizabeth L ^51 

1 E'.sic .M 6S1 



Indkx. 



xxxni 



....'.•■V.*, 



6y.. tviii. 



R.C, 

IV*>, 



f..l2. 

.i\.V; fvtU, 
.ikH, 637, 



Kathlionc, Eniiim 

Kr:islus(' 

•Kth.l 

Kuriiif 

Kxi'iTieiifi'.... 

K/.ni 

KiMiu-ls , 

Kraiuis II , 

niinii'liou 

CSeorsp 

(S.-riM L 

«;riu-o 

»)rm-." \.. .. 
Ilaiiiiah.... 
ilaniiuh It 
ILinnah T. 

H.irri.-f 

Harriet M. 
Harriot N. 
H.Mirv A... 
H.'iiry R.... 

Horace 

I'^aac T 

Isaiuh 

Nruel 

.). Ho wan I 
.1. L«wren 

Jacob 

James -.27. fi-S. 630, 

Jom.'s II <iW, 

Jaiii'-s 1, 

Janus M 

Janus V. K 

Jane 

Jarv.l L 632. 634, iJ:., 

Job 6M, 

Jool. 6.TJ, ftVi, 6.W, I'.W. 

6(0, tV»l, 64J, 

Julin, 619, 6JI. 621. 622, 

6J3. 621. 6■J.^. 626. 6i-<, 

t>.T:. 644. 645. 646. ft47. 

6|.<. 64'.', 6.VI. 6^2, 

John. Jr 644. C47, 

John K 

John K .6:a. 6.W, 6:17, 

Jolm H 

John K 

John W 

Jonathan. ..624. 625. 62S, 
.losi-|>b. 621. 02^.626.62*, 

Jos.>|<h .V t"v4.'.. 64 

Joshua 621 

6;U, iVf2, 

Jnlla H 

Juliet 

Jiiliit r 

Jnliet I' 

JnstUii H 

I.a/arus S 

Lewis 

L.-wls S 

Lncri'tia 

LiK-v 611, 

Lv.lia...«2.-*, t-ao, 6J2,6.TI, 
6,^0, 

Lvnian 

Margaret. ..i'.21, 622. 623, 
621, 625, 626, 

Mari.iT 

Marie C. E 

Marie I,. X 

.Marie P 

Marion I'M, till. 

Martha 044. fA\ 019. 

Martin 

Marv...624, 625, 626, 6r. 
6nn. 6X'. 614. 646, 618, 

Marv R 

Marv T 

Minerva 

Miriam 

Mus. s...6:tl, 6.12, 6."0, SIS. 

Moset, Jr 

Nancy ''^'I, 

Nathaniel.. .62), '.26. 62S 

ratli-nei' 621. 625, 'V26. 

627. 

I'nul II 

Paynchence 

t'enelope 

Philu. 



Rntht>one. Polly... 

I'rl.selllB 

Pniilcnce 

Rduiioin. 



6.17 
tV".I. 
64 V) 
64* 
iVJ3 
6.M 
6:17 
651 

6;t7 
6.T2 
6.541 
62^ 

6.n 

642 

6;is 

645 
Mi 

651 
'•.4<< 
6»7 
6.-.1 
61* 
6:i7 
645 



Rebt.'cca .... 

Rluula 

Robert J.... 

Hnbi-iu 1. 

Siiniiie) 

621. ' ■ 

6;5o. 

Sann; 



Suniuel II. 

Paninel r 

Sainui'l II 

Sarah... '".21. 62.1.624 
62T. 62>, <V!1, tvt:, 

Sarah A 

Saxon 

Sihea 

Sil..-1 

."iinieon 

.<oi.hla 

Stephen G ■ 

Susan 

Susan U 

Susannah 

Tahltha 

Tainar ... 
Thomas... 

624. 625, 626, 

Thomas, .Ir 625, 

Thomas \V _ 

Valeniine W ...'■..12, 

61.5, 6 16, (a7, 641, 

Valentine W., Jr... 

Walt '">27, 

Wales 

Waller. 
William.. 



. '.45. 
..fti2, 
, 627. 
..'■.4<'.. 

.','6:w[ 
:. If Si, 

. 62«, 
. ••■«, 
, 6.M, 
'. 630, 
631. 



610 
, 64'J 



6.5. 1 



GSHt 
646 



. 625, 
6.\5, 

640, 646 
.650, 651 

641 

625 

62* 

62* 

646 

644 

lV»6 

64* 

,.W4, 643 



IMV. 621.6'23. 
627, 
628. 

iu'i,' 

frl.5. 



627. 

..61'J, 621, 
621, 



i;2>'., 6i.\ 
mi, 61.5, 



..6:.o. 



..633, 6;J6, 



6.16, 



William I* 

Kathbun. .Vlivaliani 

Henlamln 

• Itelsey 

Citharlne 

Desire 

Klilah 

Kli>h.i 

I K/.ra 

! Hannah 

' JaiiK's 

Lucretia 

I Lydia 

I Nancy 

I Samuel 62'.>, 

; Taitiar 

I Walter 

! Rawsbone, John 

Kawson. K 

1 iiav, Simon 

Haymou'l, lleiijauiin... 

I Itenlumin W 

t'atharine 

; Charles 

Krunce« 

lleorne 

(Jeor--e W 

Ilaimah 

Leuni'^l 

Martha 

Mary .... 

Miriam.. 

Paul 

Thomas R 

Raviior. .VIonxo 

fharl'-s A 

Ja s H 

Maria r 

Kia.l, ThonuL", Jr 

Re.llh^'. Ilose 

Thonia< 

Re.|lnon.|. Marv 

R<-ee.', MarN 

Ree.l, 

.\ftron 

Al.iKall..65t. '•..'i6, 0.57 



6.11 
. 630 

«Jd 
6.10 
646 

tVI* 
61* 
44. 146 
... 61S 
29, 630 
23, 

127. 6U 
i.Vl, 646 

tVK) 

631 

.--.l, 6.11 

6.10 

6:11 

i2M, 611 
.... 611 

<V10 

i;!". r>31 

6:!i) 

,... 6.U 

610 

tV31 

;;!n, 6:ji 

6:«l 

r.29. '.^ti) 

620 

.71 

62.1. 624 

7:m. 
7:;-. 746 

716 

717 

746 

711'. 

716 

746 

,7:'.7. 716 

717 



..7:11, 



.5.12. 
741, 



t'v52 
.515 



,010, 617 

616 

716 

.VI 

(W.! 

(1.59 

6««>. 661 



fo.1. Aliil.ih ttJC 

Abraham - 655 

A.lllncioii fi«3 

AMIson 063 

Adeline OIVl 

.Vmanda *61 

Amos 6.5S 

Anu-ellne ".69 

Ann 6.V5, 657, ftV* 

.\niia iWil, 661, Ml* 

■H • 663 

Itine.lkt «W 

Henlaniln 655, 6.V.t, 661 

llenjamln F 66.1 

Idiilaniin P 659, 661 

lletliiah <>«» 

B'-tSi'V, '■..".«, i»li. Bt".4. 065, OfA 

Ket.sey It 061 

Carolitu' 669 

Catharine 66,1 

Charlotte 062 

Charrint: 6'>'- 

Iianiel, (VM, 6.54. 6.'i5, 6.56, 

iV.7, 658, 659, 661. 6<a 

Daniel 15 602 

Darlan 6tU 

Davi.l „ 6.58, 660 

nu-kson 062 

Doty 6'".»i 

Kbenezer 6.'.7 

Klwar.l <>34 

K.lward T 6.1s 

Edwin 6f.2 

Eleazer, 6M, 656, 6.5s. 

659, 6t'.') 

Eli 657, 660, 6''.2 

Ell 11 662 

Ehakim 6.A 6.5S 

Kllas 6J.>, •''.•>7, 65S, AAl 

Klilah 655, 658, 661 

KlUa A 661 

Elizabeth. 655, 6.W, 658, 
059, 660, 064, 665, 6i«, 

667. 6«->8. ti«9 

Elvira 663 

Eniina 663 

Enos _ - 6.59 

Epinltas 6.VJ 

K>ther 660, 601, WIS 

Eunice 655 

Experience — •>.'k5 

Ezra...6.V., tVW. 059. OtlO, 6f.2 

Ker.linaiiii - •>.1 

Kreilerick 664 

(ieorRe 662 

(illbert 658 

Hannah, 056. tV.*. .VV, 

060. Cx.l, 6i'.4, fiC<6 

Henry - — 634 

llezcklah 6.V. 

Hiram 61V.' 

lluMah 6fi9 

Isaac...6.V,, (Vi7, 6.59, OCO, 669 

Isaac H fif.7 

Ithiel 6*7 

Jacob, 6:iO. 6.57, a5s. 66", 

062, 663, 069 

Jacob R 062 

James 05.5, 05*. 659. 661 

James C 60' 

Jamea M 662 

Jane - 6:.9 

Jane M 6.'2 

Jay «•■•» 

Jehllnin 6,59 

Je»w ' - •■" 'Wl 

Joanna "'I 

Joel ■•« 

Joel II 1 '.I* 

John, 651. . . .v,. .,,;, 

'•..vs. (^'.o. 061, tVa, <*i 

John M 663 

Jonalhan 6,57 

Jom-pl 6.5C. 6.57 

Joslih 6.-.7 

Julia fi"'-' 

1,^'bbus •*» 

Le'liana "'•''9 

Lewi* 661 

Lewis II MO, 6<V1 

lA.is •» 



E 



XXXIV 



Index. 



ij.'ttii. 



..60). '6M, 665. 



Koo.l. U>w>.<. 

l.iicri'tia 

l,v,li,i 6:».( 

Marlu V | 

Miirv. I..W. iWM, i>>.', . 

(•.."iV, fi.W, I 

Miitlh.w, il'-t. '■>•'*'. < 

Oi.li. iJVi, Oia, Obi. I 

(">ti6, 607, ' 

Moliitabi'l . 

Moses 

Mos.s,.Ir 

Nancy • 

N.ii)cy M 

Nathan, r..S5.iV56,657, 

Natlinniel 

P.'tor 

J'hebe 

IMiila 

I'latt B . 

I'olly 

Uoiibeii.. 

Khixl.* ' 

Robert ;••■■ 

KoswoU •'••^ 

Kiifus M>, 

Uuliiiniiah 

Kutli .;• 

^„llv 0t"i2, ti<i4, t«tn, 

Saniuel, Oio. i>50. 6t>0. 06<, 

Sarab 0->'. P-''"< '!;■'''• 

Soll.-ck •••••W'l. 

SteiiUen, 6.^7, "-W. t».0, 
i>)2, 6l>l,0ik>, 

Susan M 

Teiniicniiioe ■•-•• 

Tha«l'le"s •>53. 

Thankful :;-.;-:vr 

Thomas. 6.M, GJ5, <>-ii , '>3'*. 

Timothy (►Vi, r>iii>, 

Oriah 060. 

Wilbnr -.•;• 

William. (M. 6K>. <>■>•>. 

(k'iT, rx'Ai, e>")l, i"i0.1, mV4, 

OtVl, 

William 11 * 

wniiani ,1 

William W..r>Xi, 6M. 
UommlnKlon, Martha... 

Ronwlck. William 

Reynolds, Klliaboth 

' Hannah 

Henry 

.lonalhan. 

Marsraret . 

Snsanna ... 
Rho'U's, Dr.... 
Rice, Fre^lerh 

Ruth 

Samuel 

Richards. Betty 

Hannah 

Rhoda M.\ "HO. 

Ricliar<lson, ,lonathan.. 
Richim>nil. Asa >N 

I'allle B 

Kollin 

Rld.llesil.de, 

Ridfr, .lolui 

|{i.,i.i, Cvrus 

Riley, (:race_.517, r.!*, 

.lohn 

Risley, ■ 

Kxpencnce 

Lurrctia 

Pamela 

Si'phla 

Robbins, Experience.. 

Hannah 

.losepli 

Marv 

Richard 

Sarah. 

Roberts. Aaron 

Kli7..ihetli 

Knoch Ij 

Maria 

William 

Robertson, Helen 



.702. 



D. 



Robinson, .\nnrt 

David 

I>avll T. I 

Kdwar.l 041. 

Klizabeth IK'W 

Vramjs 

•li 1. nilah I'., Jr.... 

.lohii 

Mary H 

Patty 

i'""y ■•••■• 

Susannah 

Svlva 

Walt.still 

Rockwell. Amanda 

Rogers. Anslice 

Fanny .V.ifi. 5^7 

Roke. Oilharine 

Root. Almee L 

Anne S 

rKMHV T. M 

Eliza C 

.latnes P iyS, 

.lohn 

Marv M 

Thankful 

Rose, I>aniel 

KllMia 

Hannah ■ 

Mary 

Koselierrv. Archibald.. 

^Karl of) "-v 

Archibald P. (.harl 

Neil (Earlof^ 

Ross. Aniamla M 

Ruci.'U'.-'. Samuel B 

Rns.sell, Abicail 

Abiu-ail T 

Itenjaniln 

Catharine 

CharlfS H 

Daniel.on. 673. 074, 

Kli/aheth 

Ell/.ur 

Esther 67:<, 

Francis H 

(Jeorue S 

fM Giles 672, 

, 6;B «!iles H J— ••.•••■ 

Hannah (.72, hU, 

Harriet 

Itezekiah 

.lacob 

.lames...5C0, 671, 071'. 
67.\ 

■loanna 

John....6i:i, 670,671, 
07:!, 674, 670. 676. 

.Tonathan 

Joseph 

.lulia 

Lois- 

Lvilia 

Martha 

Mary 072, 

Mary H 

Matthew IS 

Maud 

Mehitabel .">t)3. 



5;t9, 

m. 

7 '.'6, 
..M.i, 

!o2i>. 



076. 077 



,67.'>, 
.674 

076. 

67:>. 

074. 
"074', 



, MO 
, 046 
)'>40 
, tVtO 
. t*6 

7ai 

tUJO 
Old 
. I'JVJ 
. rtvj 
, Onl 
, 6irj 
. (■«; 

. 727 

001 

727 
7:in 

a-ii 
6;iu 
7:10 

'. iw.-. 
rv<.') 

(vs.% 

.170 

, 017 
676 



67.1 

Mollv 

•• Mother '" 

Nathaniel 

^•oahdiah.....^o^l. X,\ 
673. 074, 675. 

Philip 

Polly 

Prudence 

Rebecca .. 

Richard.... 

Ruth 

Samuel 671. 672, 

Sanuiel A 

Sarah... 

Sarah E 

I Stephen ... 
i Thomas.... 
; Timothy .. 
1 William.... 
! William H.. 
I Rust, Mercy H 
I Rylle, .... 



.492. 071, 
073, 

;;..; '.i^T, 

'.'..... I'.IJ, 072, 
:ii72"'07XO75 



Sage, tleorye 

tleorse H 

tiideon , 

William B , 

Salisbury, 

.lonalhau B 

Saltniarsli, Orlando. 

Sandforlh, ..... 

Sarah H 

Sanlopl, .Vlexander 

Frances 

Henry B 

,)osepb P 635. 

Mary A 

VuKinla 635, 

Walter 

Satterlee, Edward R 

Eli/.abetb 

Francis 

George 

.laiucs 

.lohn R 

Lucy A 

Samuel ■>'*\ 

Samuel. ,1 r 

Sophia 

Valentine W. R 

W. Dougla.s.s 

William 

Savaue, .lames 

Rachel .Mj>, 523, 

Thomas 

Sawver. James 

Scholiol.l, Eunice 

Schoolcral^, Catharine A.. 
7112, 7lH"., 7117, 710, 

Henry R 

Lawrence 

Scotleld. Henry 

Senrle, (iertrude 

Searles. Sarah 

1 Sears. Itethlah 

(■.76 Richard 

077 Selden, Elizabeth G 

Kmuia J 

George l> 

677 Joanna S 

676 .loseph 

677 Roger...... ..■:;■ 

676 Selleck, C. M Wi. 

675 Harriet «io 

Sever.tnce, Pliny 

67S Seymour, .\bigai! 

671 Allele C 

672, Alexander 

677. 678 Alfred 

670 Amelia 

076 Augustus 

677 Bishop 

670 Elx'uezer 

,074. 077 Elizabeth 

.070. 672 tteorge M 

673.677 Gould S VJVi..^^" 

Hanniih 517. 520, 

Maria 606. 

Mary 

Mary A 

Matthew 

Polly ••-•■ 

Rebecca 520. 

Sarah —:•-•;• Vii" 

Seth 664, 66.% 

Stephen ■■"•• 

Thoma-s "•*. 

Uriah 066, 

Shatt\ick. Haimah - 

William J 

Shaw, Fayette 

Shearman, Abhy A...^.---;- 

Abiel 6SO,0<J6, 

Abigail, 6.s^,fi.<«.09!.6»J. 
69.'>. 607, 701, 

.Vbraham '"'•'•'• ^^^• 

Albert E W, 

Aldrick 

Alfred y^""/^' 

Alice, m. 695. 696. 697, 



.•<il 

.'>01 

.■.2:( 

, .V.l 



. 744 
. 744 

. 6:vs 
. 617 

6;(y 
(».• 
63« 
639 

6:>.i 

6-Vl 
6,W 
653 
653 

ora 

6.'>3 
6.V1 
6.13 

, CM 
t«3 
6!>3 

, 6.V1 
619 
.\37 

, 523 

, 631 
742 

712 
706 
706 
660 
744 



496 

.503 

. .577 

, 577 
577 



.676, 


677 


..671, 


077 


,-.04, 




074, 


670 


.674, 


070 




rm 


.674, 


677 


, 072 




670, 


077 


.670, 


071 




675 



Alithea 



609 
t*2 
.557 
606 
.577 
715 
6t>5 
666 
6«">ti 
577 
.'..M 
fJVi 
, 666 
. 666 
606 
t)65 
6<I6 
666 
6116 
665 
606 
606 
666 
066 
606 
668 
510 
.M7 
.548 
.545 
705 
697 

, 701 
698 
713 
7(1.". 

'm 

699 
695 



Index. 



XXXV 



B99 
7117 

7a-. 

7t».S 
701 



-h.-arninn. Amy. ..fi9<>, f.9i. 

Aiisti'line Tm. 

Aim 

AiitliKiiy 

Aniol.l Tun. 7tM. 

AnioM C 

IWiKvJuh 

Bfiilamiii. ft*. 6ks. tvyo. 

(>Vl, 6W, 0'.'7. »WJ. lu 

IWiioni '•** 

Httliia 6^ 

Uii.lKct •;» 

Caleb !* 

Catharine i^ 

Ch(»rU8 '[i 

Content ••■• . 

Dunlel tW8. r.?l'. fi'Xl. ij'. 

Daniel C 7(ri 7itt, Tii.\ .< 

DuvM <W.t*4. « 

ILliorah t>yo. f'iW. f.'. 

IieliviTiinee S91. "' 

llinuli <i^. iW^. •■'• 

l)oriiis...fi'<y, tU'l , «>■■', fr.*. W 

liorinilu S "t 

Ikirollioa — ')'• 

Ebone/.er •<' 

Kbeiiezer B., 7<n;, 7(H, 

7(i."., 7i»i. 7i>7, 7( 
Eber. frsi. ftST, f.<i*. 6'.H>. 

6yi. fiirj. «i:j.f>'.M. 7( 
Edinon'l, &*, 6S»<, lisy, 

E.lwar.1 cn, IV 

K.lanor <>' 

Kli-^lia tV'>«. oy.', •>' 

Kllza M 7( 

Ell7.abetb. Cs"*. •►■*.<. fet.'. 

i".'.>3. 1'lOi, 6'.>r>. fiye, ew. 
7no. 7 

Elkanah ft-^. C 

Elnathan 6S". *"• 

Eniilv C - 7 

Ephralni WW. C 

Expi'rienee < 

E/.eklel W7. iV.iy. 7 

Krancis W 7(ii-.. 7 

Kreelove ....fi'.m. >< 

»ieor«P..t>s<<, iV.i.l, i>W. fiyo, i; 

(Jerslioni • 

(Ji.leon 7(11, 7(12. ■ 

Grlssell ' 

Hannah (W.. Rsd. cwi. 

r.y.i, rtiM, 6ys. fijf>. 697, ( 

Harriet : 

Helen M Oy7. : 

Henrv Wl. &»S ■ 

Henry. .Ir 

Henrv S ' 

Hiram '7. 

Honor »..., 702. 

Honora 6(»'', 

Iclialioil 

Isaue^-.ti^y. eW), 6'.»5. t>y"<. 

Isalwl 6**. '">^. C". 

Israel 

.Talie/, 

.lao.ib fiyl. f.it:., 

.laines 

.lames <' ~-— 

.lames H 

.lane 7"H. 

.lane K 

.lason 

.leniima '•'-ll. 

.I.'hr.) 

.loanna 

.loll 6.'<y. O"/.". 

.loliii...ii'*i;, 6(W, C'^^li. '■>'•*>. 

t.'.il, i-.'K. OUft, (?JH. <W. 

7lKl, 

.li.l.n. .Ir 

.lonadian ...•".'.m, IW, tl'.i'.i. 
701. 

.Innulluin It 

.losP|ili ■ I'-wx. •■•*i. '■''•*'• 

W!>, <■«%. •''.n. 7(«i, 

.loseph \ 7<U. 

.losephilie 

.loslnia My. f.'.l.'. MS 

.l.islah 

.Iii.lilli 

Julia T 7UII. 



712 
<M 
7(13 
71*7 
7(i:. 
. 707 
71'3 



Shearman, Kerlah 

LaiiKint; 

Lawrence H 

Lv.lla iw. fti-j. 

IkfarKaret. ...btrj. oy.'i. tM: 

Maria J 

Marian . ... 

Marlette E 

MarlhiL f.yl. iW, 7lHi. 

M;irv...,f.>^, (XT, (Vs.'i. ("iWl, 

r.'.il. i.vj. (Wl, t>y4. (".'.Hi. 

i.'i7. r.'.iy, 7i«>. 701, 7ii2, 7(Kl 

Marv W _ 7 1.' 

M.hitabel 6f», f.yo, f*^ 

Menv A 7o:l 

Moses <.y-' 

Nathan ,....fi8«, t-'.M 

Nathaniel iVHjt. 70<i 

Nehemidli «'J 

(llUia M...fi42, 70fi, 7iW. 710 

Olhnlel filMi, ii>»2 

Palmer 6yl 

I'arthenia Oyl 

I'alience •"'"■'■■> 

IVli'jr.. .686. f^, Cyi. 6<12, 

693, 691 

I'eter '"<W. 696 

Phebc » 691, 694. 6y.'< 

Fhelep 6*' 

Philemon .._ 691 

PhiUp...(>7y, 6W1. '■.*">. >'<><', 

(^•t, 1^*9, 6'.K), 696. i"p!»7. 

iW, 7i«i 

Preiicrvcil 

Kehecca 

lU'becca C 

Kh'Hla 

Kiihar.1 

Kicliar! U 7i«-., 

Kobert iW. 6'.i9 

.7 rj, 703. 704, 7ii.'>, 
7(is, 7011, 

Kobert E 

Kolvert H 7IN-. 

Kowlaii'l H 

Rulh 692.691. <■••". 

Sanison..iV-«'>.('v"<9. 6'.'-l. i,\»>. 

Samuel tV'^t"., iV^-"*. 6.^9, 

6'.iii. 1*1, 

Sarah 6!*<">, (Vkh, 6s9, 

690, 691, 69.1, 6U1, 695 
' 696. 697. tiy-*, '■''•''•'. 
Sarah J 



fiyA 

707 

6'.I2 

69:i 

7117. 710 
701. 
7(»'., 
71S, 7l'.l 

703 

707. 712 
.... 701 



700 

7o.'i 

(•,<«, c.y.'i 

. ..69ft 

"fik-i. 691. 692 

7112. 704. 70S. 707 

IKIM 

'68»."tiil2. 693. 7(11 

. ...6^9, 699 

■■■" '"' 697 



Seth , 

Sin n ... 

Stephen... 
Sinkeley. 
Susannah 
Thomas... 
Timotliy.. 

Walter ••••-•••;• 

Willette ll...7irj. -ofi. «i7. _ 

710,712, 713 

William 6s.,, iVvs. (V.1I, 

i\:c, 6y.i. 700. 701 

William. .Ir •'91 

Wm. Pilt...7irj. 7ii;l. 7o(; 



70' 



7o'*. 7rJ 



William W 

Sheillei.l. E'lwaril C 

EII/.alMth 

lleork'.' W 

.los. |.h 

.losepli U - 

Maria I 

Marv .'.7S,ft4t, M 

.«<anili I ■•• CI*? 



S7H 



W 

.-Ihelilen. 

Dorcas 

Shel.lon. Sophia.. .. 

.Shelton. Dnnli I 

Shepapl. Iti'iilanilli. 

Vraiuis W 

Mary W 

Sherman. .\l>l>y V... 

Alilk'ail 

Alevamlnr 

All.e 

Ann 

Anna M.. 7o2. 1 



72. 177. .•>7i» 

6lt'.i 

.M», 701 

740 

776 

7 »■ 



6.H4 I 

717 

7M I 

..AKI, 0N4 

709, 

71.%, 719 



i-rman. Anne 6*2. 68t 

ll.iijaniln '^2, 6m 

l»e/ai>el.... 6^2,6»«. 6M, 6)*.. 

(•nrolioe 8 7|0 

fhurles **•; 

Charlen A 6^''. -I' 

( haries A. W....700. 71.V 719 

Chrislianne ^^ • 

(■..rnelia 714 

Daniel '^I. <»^ 

Davl.l 679, 695 

Davia A 6m.-. 

Duncan 717 

E.linon.1, 6M, 6«2, ftH3, 

K.lwar.l 6KI 

Elijah fiSS 

Eli/.abeili...081,6«, 6lM, 6»*i 

Emily K 720 

Era-itus I'...- — - 716 

Esther 6JJ 

EuKene H ^^^ 

Ezekhl 6SI. .Xl 

Francis C ."I" 

Krancis W 710 

Frederick 717. 7-2n 

(ieorKOlte W._ 720 

Grace 6(*2. 6H4. 6S0 

ICaiinah '■^2 

Harry G 717 

Helen t; 710 

Henrv. 679. 1-.KO. iWI.6'<2, 
683. Gs:,, 7(H1. 714, 71.'., 

716. 719 

Henrv I' tvo. >'•<• 

Henry «i 716 

Hester _ 6s4 

1»ul>plla 719 

.lanieii 719 

.lames L 719 

.lames .\ 71,-. 

.lames S •• 711 

Jane 681 

.loan 6'»2, 'W4 

•loanna 6x2 

Johii...iV-*I. <!•«, 6s3, 6f,4, MS 

.l.ihii X 6K.-' 

Jos.ph - «»:<. 6M 

.h.shiia _ «« 

.losiah ««•'> 

.lu.lilb ««SI. fiM 

UnvrencoS. 710 

l.iKV A 71.-. 

Mabel - 6><6 

Maria O...- 719 

M.irtha. 681,Rs-2.(;*4,6(.V. i>6 
Murv. (-.SI, 6ft2, iW.\ 7ii7, 

71(1. 714 

Marv A 710 

Marv I Til. 714 

.Vaonil •■'2. tW. 

Nathunnl, i>-l. •- ■. '-A 

(kS.-.. 7011. 714, 7l.% 

Olivia 714 

Olivia. 1 71."* 

Philip fi«2. 6fS6 

IMselll.i". i^l. 6n.l. 6*1 

K.l..cr,. 6-6 

Rii liai .l.67!..«.sl,.>2,i>.l. iwi 

Iliihanl U 7lo, 711, 714 

Rlchnr.1 W., 7I0, 711, 

712, 714 

Robert '^I. 6«( 

Roger 6sl, IW. 

».Q •■■''1 

Sam uel, lu 9, lo I , i vwj. 6s;t. 

(is4. An:,. I'm; 

Sanilfonl ¥ 711 

8«nih,fiS?. 6-f.. 714,71.-., 

716. 717.71", 719 

Saiah K 710 

Sarah «1 719 

Sle|<hen 714 

SloUi.iiii W 7.1 

Susan i'rf*l,iA2, >v<l 

S>bll K. W T-.-o 

Th'.maw .Wl7Vi. •■.«<i 

■rh..masT «... <'<• 

Ir.ula .i.. 6»4 

W.itt>, .••»., 714. 71.1.716, 

717, 7H«, 719. 730 
Willelle A ^ 711 



XXWl 



Inpkx. 



Sbfirman, William. 079, t".<», iVC) 
William \V!itl!>, 7(Hi, 717, 

71'.). 7.M 

ShipmaM. r. X .">.> 

SIblrv, .lolm r «... 7I'< 

Murk •■'Ij. 71s 

.M;ivv f.:v: 

Sill, .lames .W7 

.loaiiua L .^77 

.losipti .'>77. WJ < 

Ufiia K .-177 

Kiclianl .-.77 

!<arali II .-.77 

Thomas .'>72, W7 

Thomas II ,'.77 '■ 

Sillhnaii. Lavinia •">;». f>'^> 

SiluLlir, Isali.-ll 59S. M2 

Sis<oii. Sarah '•'•>'- 

Skiimor, Man 4.SS, 4-*'.' 

William...' •■>1> 

Slat.r .l..hn K 5K.' 

M.ii'iaiiiia II •'''■- 

William A W.* 

Slawsviti. !|:uTiPl 7i".'S 

.><mitli. :)H.V7.'4 

.\l>bv r.w 

llavl.l .-..".i 

l>iiviiula 7<I2 

liorolhv <■><■■, i"'7ii , 

Kli : i7.-. 

Kli/.a fiiW 

Elizabeth :*a 

Hannah .'Ct 

lU'ury...: <''I7. >'7», t>7l 

Isaai- fiiW 

■liianna r.7i>, ii71 

.lo-oph .'.iKt, (C.2, "."Vi 

l.ini.„ 712 

l.v.lia ...:.... w: 

>iarv 72-t. 7.e 

N. H .V57 

Ni-licnrah :).-.5 

ISavh.-l iW 

KichaiM f>\\ 72:«, 7.'!-.' 

Samuel ."MM, f*H, tWi7 

S:muiol U :<i'< 

Thecilore W fi47 

\\ ilHam 6<W 

Stiivth. t'harle* ftltj 

Marv <i r.«, (i;v. 

.<ii(.w, Rebeira M 57-1, .V.". 

Suy.ler. rarolini- 7 w 

Churles E 7W 

Kiaiik ".'IS 

II ivmou'l 7:vs 

Sii>.m T^-< 

Soiili-. Fa.mv J 7lu 

llovvani 71" 

Manila \ 740 

>..uthma.v.l, William .V-l 

M.aiiiawk, iis2, tlV. 

I.v.|la...i".31. ti;C. tVn, f.M. M'S 

Simon ; (■.,12 

.^paiiMiii;;, Joseph TiW 

Savah f>7l 

.-'peiner, Agni-s ,W. 

Amy iVf.t. ti97 

I.aura- CSS 

Williani 5<H> 

Sp.nmer. Sarah M., tVsy, 

69S, fW 

V\ illiam (i,'<y 

Spra.-n.', Kiihanl ;. 4<'2 

S.inires, A;;nes f*.-* 

K<th.r (■-;< 

Kieloriek M> 

(i.-rtriMe i.r.s 

Henry i.iw 

S.icraio-i i.<.S 

Si.inl.ronu'h, Dora T '. ■.'' 

Frank T .v.-. 

.I..hn U .'>!4 

l.ynian T ."v!5 

Stallion, I'rii'knue i">7l, tW 

Staples. Kli/.aheth 71.'., 71'.' 

Slaik-V. ll.v. Ur IV!'. 

St. Cr.'ix, Kli/.a ."'L".' 

Slel.bilis, :»-,'.' 

niiarles .'>.!1' 

iJ.'Unv -W, ;"i<VO 

BiUvaot wo 

KraiK- > ■•■'■ 



Sto.lnian, Kal.' 

Steel, Pru.lonte 

Siceh', Alloc 

Krederuk C 

Hmmah MS, 522, 

Jamoit 422, 

Joseph 

Stetson. Aniarilla (' W7, 

3W, 

Steven*. Cracc 

Jeiledlah 

Timothy 

Orlah 

Stfvenson, A 

Ilowanl .S 

Stewart, Priscilla r.45, 

Samuel 

Stiles, Itenlamln C 

Mary K. .Ml. 

Stillmau, L},lia 673, 674, 

676. 

Nathaniel 

Williani .'>!.■., 

Stillwell, (•harlotlp .V<.\ 

St. John, 

Mark 

Matthias 

It. f 

K.uhol 6n.>. 

Ithol.v ..; 0<C>. 

Stoektoii, John 

Prudence 

SliHhlaril, Anihonv 

Ksther 5ii»;. 

John i(>:i, rtti. .ni.-i, 

Maiv , .'.ic., 72t>, 7.U. 

.M.-rcy 7'2M, 

SloiU', Itetsey 

ls,iae 

.lohn 

(Mnev 664, 6ta, 

rii.elie 

Stonshion. Th.nnius.... 

Strallon, Harriet N .V(7, 

Uulh.. r>27. .\«1, .■.31, ,132. 

Stranchan, Kllen 

Slnrklanil, Hannah 

.Mary .\!7, 

Slronw .\l>i'4ail 7o2. 

.\ilonlali 

Kli/.a 

Kxperience .to2, .Ml, 

Jolin .-. 

Marjiaret 

Styles. Harriet 



.62S, 631. 6:f2 / 

67(1. 671 / 

671 >^ 



>arali 

Sullivan, I'alrKk 

Summers. .\U'.;uslns , 

Siipi.le. M.iry 

Sutherlauil. 

Sweet. K.<hvarcl 

William 



T. 



Tatr, Merrill 

Dmer 

Taleotl. Al.lL;ail 

Anseliia I!., 63."., 



Anna M 

Anne 

Iti'nlamiu 

llori.thy 

Kli/.ur IS/'.. 

Ksther 

Kannv 

(I.or-'o 4S7 

Ceor-e I 

Hannah 

Harriet N 

H..pe..-CUt, !>3I, 

Isaac 

John, .•i6fi, :i07, 

Joseph 4^7, 

Jojhua 

.Mar.c. .'^Ki. ;''>ti7. 

Matthew 

M..hi'r(!..-| 



:&\ 



.673, 



7uit, 

"T'i, 

67.'i, 
, 667. 
'.'.Am.. 
", :V.i,-t,' 



611, 

. i''7n, 
67.'., 



.'.3i i Talcotf. Robert 5|« 61'. 

.'.ni ' KobiTt S -o-.) 

53;i I S. Vis»cher,642. e7;i. 7IM'.. 

M5 7119, 710 

527 I Samuel, 19."., JI'.>, .12.'., .■>•".)<. 61:< 

726 I Sarah 4.s6, 4.'<7. .Mo 

JM Sarah .V51, .S3;i. iV3:. 

Sarah t) 7"i'.» 

6fk^ ; W llllaui 742 

6.M 1 Winllivl |i 709 

644 1 Tanslv, f.eoiKe 669 

493 I Tapp, Kdmuml 7J-J 

Mi Jane 721, 7T1 

"40 I Tavlor, l»aniel ti .V,l, .wi 

74(1 Frank M 577 

649 (ieorisiaS 577 

("..VJ Helen 577 

.VfJ , Katharine 699 

.M2 Marsaret 533 

Martha .'>46, ."^49 

677 Marv »«, 6!M 

•lOl Matthew ."177 

.'■.■.;» Nancv A 531, .Ml 

•^■'W Wllli.im G XVA 

73:? Tenlmronu'h, Kobert Oil 

6(17 Ten Itroeck. K.lwar.l B ('►lo 

6(i7 Tennant, .\nmi 

V.t7 Sarah ;....62S, 631 

61'7 Terrv. Kli/ahetb 67(i. 

0<I7 I Stephen 

■•('.'« 1 Thatcher, Amelia 

.'■>•>.'* Anna '. 66.% 

7'J7 ' Esther (<(*>, 66.S 

.'<<i7 Frances 66'.» 

7-11 t;eorKe rt'«S 

7.32 llanfonl 668 

731 i Harriet 668 

66.'> Joseph (Vvl, 666 

666 : Joslah 665 

•W. |,e tiran.l 668 

666 I'ollv S 668 

(W Sallv 669 

.VM> Thomas, Sarah 6W 

5Vt Thompson, *>S3 

■CU , Anna ■'•;« 

.'.77 Chase A •'•■O 

.'.-'3 Clarence A 535 

•>:vs George •'■''•' 

7(1.". John 644 

7ft^ , l.ncv 7.".5 

717 I Martha K •'"'■'i 

512 ' Si.lnev W 'v!.'! 

.i63 I Svlvester ■<»'<» 

W, \ Thiuuas 724 

5.!'.i I W illiam 721 

726 I Thorne. Itelsev .-.37, ."Hn 

7(i7 I Thorp, (ieoi'.'c H 66:i 

6<"vs I Thrasher. Iianiel 7(« 

7iil I Thrustoii. lieiilamin 697 

Thurnian. Mary V 1.77 

Seii.itor 677 

Tihbells, 6s9 

■Tichbonie. Mercy 611, 61'2 

William 612 

Tiffanv, Dency, . "«•('. .'.9»,6<i0, 

6(>1, 602 
IV.Ilv 596,597. 599 

Itllelson. John 5'2(i 

Marv 517, .'.2<l 

710 I Tirreil, V.uuice 54.\ .M7 

7(i;> 1 Orren ^t"; 

Tis<lale. Joseph 714 

Lmv.... 700,714, 71.'. 

.'.06 Tims. Jonathan .'.7'J. .VS. .".79 

7.'i2 Saiah A .'i72, ."'79 

677 Susan .1 572. .">7.'', 579 

4.«7 Tobey. Jo.-uina 571 

7o;i ToniHuson. Ansrus 7'26 

XV.\ Toplilt". Ahlirail 61.-., 649 

494 , Torbeti, Catharine S i''8 

742 .luseph 57S 

.Wl . Mariaiina 578 

523 I SaniM>-l A 57.'* 

Torrv . I.eaviti •'>47 

Knth 54j 

Towne, Itenben 545 

Sally .M5 



:fi9 



Sarah 

Townseiiil, - 
.\niliro-iv 



Indkx. 



XXXVll 



Tiiwnsond, Frederick, 635, 

MO. 641 

Jool R iMI 

.lohii tvIS 

Mariainia 634, ••3(1 

Sarnli K 64l 

Towslov, TlioinaK 

(RitliiiMM :«« 

• Willow" NW 

Tracv, Hannah E 74:t 

.flSM-. _ 6.W 

Lura 7»2, 706 

Thonins S«M, .Vi.\ 5l.'> 

Travis. KlI/iilH-lli 71 1 

Troiiilwav, ■ tsll 

Marv 6:51 

8arali 6;tl 

Treat, Abisail....VV2, iM, Ml, 
T22, 

Alice 

Anil 

ralliariiu' 721, 

iKircas 

Kli/al.cth 722. 

Hannah 

H.-nrv 

Honour <W, jrtl, 5(11, 

Jainis !>;», ftl'.», Tl\, 

722, 723. 

.lane 

.loinlnia 49:1, 

.Icruslia .'■>17. 519. ft2l. 

i}t*. 723, 726, 727. 

.Joanna 4'.«, 552. 553, 

5M. 721, 722, 7r>, 

Joliii , 

.Joseph » 7-22. 

Marv 493. 4>M, 721. 

Manillas .VVl. 723, 

Ktbeeoa 501. 

UUliar.1 494, 4W. 5l!l, 

.V>2. •*.(. 721. 722. 72:1. 

Rolwrt 721, 

Sninion 

Samuel 722, 

Sarah. ...'-17, 518. .'>21, ;ii3, 
5J3, t!i>6, 721, 

fU Snsiunia 721, 

Thomas 

Treniaiiie. .Mice V 

.\nibrose K 

Julia K 

.>!vlve.sler F 

William F 

Trip. IsalH'l 6-*. 6S9, 6'.I6. 

.lolm 6-9. 

Martha tW6, 

True, Kli7.a 5:ni, 531, 'jXS. 

.loHiph I' 

Tnieiiian. Aileliiiu 5:B, 

Aiierl! 

Dorinla K 

Kiiiil.v A 

Fanii.v 5.31, 

Kranei;« 

Ueoriie 531, 

tieortre, .Ir 

(iill»ert 

.lain.- 

I,viiimi .531. 

.*arnh V 

W illiain 

William S.. 

Trnmbull. Alilgail..„571, .574, 
.•■(tt. im. ,V*5 

Itavi.l 

,lomillian 

Trvon, Jemima 537, 539, 

.WO, 

Tuhhs. Ixiulsa 

Tiiiinecllll". 

TuvMiT. Isaac 

Lois S :i.5. 

Mar» Mj, (<:*>. cM. 

Thomas 716, 

Tulliill. KII/,al>eth....Mt2. VW. 

Nan. V n .'i29. 

William „... 

Tntlle. fidl. 6.V., 

liavM 

Jolltl .*.. 

Tvli I, liainaril.s 



I. 



Underwoo<l, tieorise W. 
L'lKlier. I'hillN a'hiHipi 



rpsoii, .-^arah 



Van .\riiilale, Jannetjc. .. 

Van t'ani|>eii. .<orali 

ValKli'lilieiKh, M 

William 

Vaii>lerliii, iCll._ 

Harry K , 

Van Hoi'si'ii, .\nron 

Van I.eniii'p, Allele 

.\Ut!ll«tlIS 

I'oclor 

Kll/.al>eth 

Kulalle 

Fn-.lirk- 

Mar.v L 

Sarah T 

Van Vevereii, Maria. ...604, 
Vail. K. I'. H 

ThonitiK n 

Valentine, KlizalH-lli It...'>l7, 

Vallon, Martha 

Vincent. Francis (Sir) 

Ilenr.v cSIrl 

Mary ^616. 

Viiischer, Cathllna 

Vou'le, Mary r ,59y. 

Vose. Kdwanl J 

Voiiitlit, Susan 



567 
649 
.5.39 
5,39 
.\5y 
.Vi9 
.549 



717 
.•117 
.5Ui 
.VN'. 
Ii5« 
6.M 
.VW 
707 I 



Waile, Jeane •'11. 

Wailswnrih. AhlKail... 

hanlel 

Francis 

Harriet 

Jeremiah . 

Katharine 

Kev. Mr 

« I Wait. H.-nr>- M 

V. .lohn li ;..... 

I'l Wakeman, Helena 

V> John 

3.'i Wales, .Nalicv 

!»7 Walker, fonielius L... 

sm ] Joseph 

W I Samuel 

II K 



613 
676 



676 

676 

....673. 676 

676 

.Vt2 

.V.»5 

.H< 
613 
.Vl7 
r>48 
.W7 



w 



w 



5117, 



Sl.l.lie, 
Wall. Mosr 

Waller, William 

Walworth, liesire 

Ward, Andrew 

Ilanii.'ili 522, 

l.iicv 

I'lilllis (l>hillipa)._. 



AVilliain 

arm;:. Kliiikim , 

armr. Kaiiiiy 515. 

Maniiali 

Siisiin 

arren, Sarah 

William 

alerhoiise. 

atermaii, Martha .... 

IMillomela 'X\, 

.•simon 

Thomas 

alers. Sarah 

alrous, Cliarlen 

Kaiidall 

aisoii. 

Alma T 

<; rfe W 

Joanna 1. 

JohiiT 

•loiinlliaii 

Marv E 

Knel 

.iMerhoiiKe, '• Moll 
av, Eli/.ahelh 

Surah - 



.62'.>. 

.527.' 
..'i22. 
.6Sl. 

6,H2, 



5S7 
.'*7 
5)11 
.592 
631 
6M 
.5'9 
.'•27 

dMi 
615 
6.-.7 



.'vff 
497 
.503 
.V.M 

7.r 

7.16 
X>i 

4S7 

.'.si 

7113 

6'rr 

7IS 



,-57«, 



,724, 



..7-l\ 
..49.3. 



7i'>. 



Weast. Thomas 

Wfljsler. 

Itanlel „.„__ 

Julia _ 

Minerva 

Noah „ 

Kol)ert 

•'1. Anier J_ S»t, 

Kethiuh B55, 659. 

VoKt* 4«6. 729. 73«. 

Harriett K 

.Itina* 

Marv.... '■<»■., .Vi7, .vw, f,57, 

I'olly .V«, ,5*<, 

WlllUni 

i-ks, l.izzi*. .'49, 

Welch. James (fcO. 

Juna.s „ 

Weld, Louisa 

Mary 15 

Thomas _ 

Welles. Alli^•ail. 

Ann _ 

("onilorl 

EII/.alH-th 

Uideon 

Hezeklah .... 

Ichabod 

Jeriisha 517, 519, 

J. din .'..52. 7J4. 72.'.. 

726. 7-2:, 

Jonathan 

Jiiiu-ph 725. 726, 

Mary 724, 

I'riidence 

Rebecca 

Koberl..517, 606.725,7-26, 

Rulh 

Samuel .52;;, 552, 5.%4, 

724, 725, 736, 

Sarah 492, 4'.i.l. 494, 

52.3, 724. 725, 

Tem|iorance 

Thomas 49.3. 494, VO. 

519. r.24. 554. 723, 724, 
72-., 72f., 727, 

Wait 

W llliani 

WeiilnjJton. Mehitabel 

Wells. ArnoM..., 

Asa H „ 

Eunice 614, 646, 

Wesi. Joseph 

Sarah 

WeM.m, Dorothy .,.616, 617, 

J. H — 

Jer.ime ^Slr) 

Jonathan 64.5, 

Rl, hanl 

Sarah 

Wetmore. Annie I). K.7I7, 

C. It 

William 

Wheiler. Isaac II 

Mary 

Whe.lwnclil. Rev 619. 

Whilluek, Ha.ldock 

W hippl.-. Amy 

Whin-. Itai.iel «. 

Marv 

Whlllni;, Abby 6.57. 

Ablu-all 

Charl.s 

<"larissu .546. 549, 

John _... 

J»s.|.h - 

Samuel ,. 

Wlitimor.'. Ruth „.S73. 

Wick.'l, Kmina J,..,. 

Hen v 

Laura «. 

I.i.llle 

Samuel 

San 1 J 

William 

Wl. k.'s, Fr.in.es A 

W irkliNin. .\uuu 

Wl.wMis. Ann 

Witliimaii. l-^lnanl 

Marv 6'.v.. 6U. i>45, 

\alenilne LCI, 644. 

Wiiut, Martha "JV*. 



624 

SJ6 
491 
536 
721 
601 
6«l 
732 
SiK 
7.10 
660 
con 

.•MI 
,5.'ill 
624 
62.1 
6,35 
716 
716 
725 
726 
726 
726 
727 
727 
72K 
72X 

7> 
72.^ 



X 



\ 



xxxviii 



Index. 



i 



.688, 



Wilbur. SMiiinel. 
Wikox. L.v«li«... 

AViliiitt. John , 

WiWer, Allx»rt S „ 

It.MiUt) B 

Itnitiis 

Kilwaicl 

Kilwiii 

Evil F 

Kriink S 

Fre-I 

John „ 7;M, 

Ralph B. •• 

SMnev 

^^ llkinson, Jt-nilnia 

Wllliinl. . ..• 

Klizal>cth J">74. 

Simon 

Williuin>. .\nn C....574, 58fi, 

Caroline S 706, 

Charles h 

Ihester II 

Ui'liorah 

Ebenezcr 

E<)waiil J 

Klizabeth 

Kunice 

fteorise 

Helen M 

Israel 

J. G !>'*. 

Jacoh 

Jorusha 

John C 531, 

John W 74J, 

.luilah. Jr 

Lnoretia 

Martha A 

Marv MK 

Mllo L 

Olive 

Robert 

Rocer 

Samuel JW3, 

Sarah B. M 

Servia 731, 

Solomon 

Stephen <J 

Stolham 

Thomas Snn, 

Thomas S 

Thomas W 

William K 

Willtani I' ."VSl, 

Williamson, 

Christian 

Willis. Anna B 

Caroline 

tleorce... 

Helen C 

Henry 7l.'i, 

llenrv K 

Sherlil.in Ci 

Williston. Clara 

Wil.soM, Charles 

Henry 

Lewis O 

Oliver 

Thomas 

Victor B 

William B 

Winsliip. Kli7.a 

Wintlirovi. t^overnor 

WiutiMi. Mary .V!«i, 

Nelson 

Wlthenll. naniel 

Woburh, Robert 

Wolcott. Frederick 

.lohn 

Josiah 

Sarah 

Simon 

Irsnla 

Wolfe, John 

Wood, James 

Woolev, Jan\es 

Worllilmt'oii, Tassie N 

Wiav. Allen 

Clint^.n H, 

Wright. Adeline li 

AdieCi 

Albert M 



fi«6 I 

602 

M't 

TM 

7.35 

7;vi 

7.3S 

7:« 

7.Vi 

7a'> 
7;« 

7-» 
TM 
701 
512 
677 
.M3 
r.R7 

7in 
S'.m 
743 
1,sc 
433 



Wright, Albert W 

AUierlns K 

Allen, 7,1.1, 7.34. 737. 7.39, 

Allen H 

Allen J 738, 

Alma 

Anna 

.\nna M 

Anthony 7'J3,72'.), 

Antoinette 

Arabella 

.\rabellu 11 

Beatrice t) 

Benjamin, 731, 732, 73,3. 
736, 

Benjamin A 

Itenjamin li 

Bessie 

Bessie F 

BjMilah 736. 

Blanche D 

Burritt 

Caroline 

Catharine A 

Cella 

Charles 

Charles 

Charles (< 

Charles N 

Charlotte 741, 

Charlotte H 

Cliaimcey 

Chester F 

Chine 734.737. 741. 

Chrlstana 

Christian K 

CoraM 

Cornelia 74.'>, 

Daniel I.^o, 4S6, ."i-.'S, 

7.50, 

Daniel B 

Davl.l .'.17, 

a)elia 

Kbenezer...7:t.', 7.33. 7.34. 

7X\ 736, 737. 73".>. 740. 
744, 

Ebene/.er K 

Edgar N 

Edward .....7:u*, 

Edwanl D 

Kilward M 

Edward T 

ElWe 

Kllsha B 7.V.. 

Elizabeth 7.1II, 731. 

Emeline 7;«. 7.W. 

Enieline .) 

Emilv 

Emily II 

Eunice 5.'i7, 5.V, 731. 

Eveline 

Famiy 

Fannv T 

Florence 

Floiei\ce 11 

Frances 

Frances E 

Francis 

Fi'aitcis |i 

Francis 11 

Francis M 

Francis T 

Frank L 

Fred 

Frederick 

(ieorge 

(ieorge F 

Ceoige U 7.34. 

(ieorge 15 

C;eorgoS 

Geoige W 

Oeraldine M 

Urace 

Ilanna F 

Hannah .">17. 5I'.>. .ii'O, 

iVr). 606. 7-"J. 7.30, 731, 
733. 7.^1, 7.37 

Hannah F. 

Hannah F 

Hannah K . 

Harriet 

llaiTiet A 



741 

746 

7.3f 

744 

7.3f> 

742 

738 

742 

742 

745 

746 

743 

746 

7M I 

741 

7;«» I 

746 : 

I 
732; 

747 I 
731 
7,34 



711 

741 

741 

7.36 

741 

741 

740 

716 

7.39 

7:J6 

747 

7.37 

713 

7,31^ 

716 

7,36 

742 

7a-. 

742 
73'.t 



(.35, 73^, 741 



73.-<. 



Wright, Harriet B 7i.. 

Harriette 73t 

Harry B T.tf 

Helen ( 741, 715 

Helen M 71ii 

Henrietta H 7.36 

llenrv 716, 742 

Henry C 741 

llenrv U 7;'„s 

Henry H 7.36 

Henry W 7.37 

llezeklah 7.30 

llowunl A 739 

Isabella ... 740 

James i^'i, 7-21', 7;«i, 

7.32, 7.-(6, 717 

James A 741 

Jane 7:« 

Jane E 744 

Jane L 740 

Jay 735 

Jay Wallace 744 

Jennie 7.35 

Joanna 5.^8 

Joh!i...729, 731, 7.33. 7;«, 

740. 741, 712 

John H 716 

John R 711 

Jonas 730 

.lonalhan 731 

Joseph 72'.i. 731. T.a. 

7.31. 745, 746, 747 

Joseph B_ 7:«"., 710 

Joseph C 746 

Joseph 11 746 

Joseph W 7'2".i 

.loshua B 737 

Julia 7:i4, 741 

Julia E 7;v< 

Lawrence W 7.35 

Lmia 7;!0 

Louis B 7.37 

Loul.sa 7.3« 

Lucy 717 

Lvdia 7.30 

LvdiaT 715 

Mabel 7.31 

Maria 741, 744 

Maria B 73.-* 

Marlnns G 741 

Martha 716 

Martha C 713 

Marv, 72y. 730, 731, 7,34, 

7a'>. 712, 713 

Mary E 740 

Marv L 737 

Mary N 736 

Marv S 736, 7.37 

Mary T 7.3s 

Marv /. 713 

Matthew B 7.3.S 

Mav 712 

Melinda 737 

Mercv K. 7.3x 

Mo.ses 7.34, 74.3, 711 

Moses B 711 

Moses C 743 

Nathaniel :.00. 72!>. 731 

Nelson 737 

Olive 7.30 

Pattv 7M 

I'aulR 712 

I'hineasC 716 

Rachel J 712 

Raymon.l A 711 

Kavniond K 73s 

Robert 729 

Robert I> 71o 

Ruth 1S6, .528, 732 

Samuel, 1s7, 516, 56.3, 

722.729,7.31, 7.32 

Saniii'l A 7.38 

Sarah .".62, 731, 738 

Sarah A 740 

Sheldon 742 

Simon W 7,37 

Solomon W .15 

Sophia 7111 

Sumner '4.-i 

Susan .\ 73.s 

Svlvesler 711 

Tempeiaiue 519, .524 



Index. 



XXXIX 



W-Iulil, TtifO'lon- A 


7Tr 


Thmiiiis, (W,.'i<i|..'.l'.i.7Lf, 




T.-KI, 711, ::!•.•, 7.VI, 711. 




740, 711, 71.', 74 t, 744, 




74."i, 74fi, 


747 


Tli.mias, .Ir 7.O. 740, 


741 


ThiiiiiasO «... 


74.t 


Ttmniiis N 


7.17 


\\ ullace 


714 



^^'"■'P.'.'.'.^ ^*ll"ani...7.\T, 739. 740 j 

>Mlliiiin A 7is I 

\\.\\\\'"» '« 737. 7 «; 746 

•".'«"' K 734. 740, 747 

" illliitii II 7.V, 

WilMuin T ' 73k 

/.•■nulla <J .',.",', 74C 

/ilpha A 744 

Wvllis, Amy 617, 618 I 



Wyllls, (iiorjje <(iov.)..6i7. 618 



Y. 

YalPH. fiS3 

Yoiliii:, Jane ."Hft 

Lyilliu MS 



Cii.S 



